For
The First Time Ever Co-Production German Stage Service and Pan Pan Theatre
For The First Time Ever is many things that all make spectacular sense at
the end. It is a short hour about boob jobs and hate. A comedy about therapy,
weapons of mass destruction, the rise of the memoir and the fact that nobody
is interested in missing adults
Performance:
For
The First Time Ever The Cube, Project Arts Centre Preview: Saturday 4th January,
6:30pm
Monday 6th-Saturday
11th January, 6:30pm Admission: €15/10
For The First Time Ever is in a pure field. It cannot be reduced to boy meets
girl. The real action takes place in the caverns of the mind.
For
The First Time Ever is a metaphor for narrative and for life that floats willy
nilly on the tide of the words. Helen: I am so profoundly
tragically unsure of myself and amazingly fragile but I am not dead. No, not
by a long shot. Debra: If God deals you lemons you may as well make lemonade.
For
the First Time Ever is the story of three humans covered with a gel like substance
in a very agitated state and suffering from hallucinations It is also the story
of three robots sent to war and their journey back to civilian robot life. In
the end, they are transformed into constantly moving happiness machines.
The
German Stage Service actors play the missing adult characters, Helen Lovemore,
Debra Debra and Useless Paul.
FOR
THE FIRST TIME EVER.
Founded
by Aedín Cosgrove and Gavin Quinn in 1993, . The Theatre that Pan Pan creates
is of a contemporary attitude with a lot of personal feelings attached. Our
theatre is how we see the world yesterday and sometimes, near the end of a performance,
how we see it today.