ALL THAT FALL.
Pan Pan Theatre at Project Arts Centre Dublin
All That Fall
by Samuel Beckett
22nd August Preview
23rd August – 2nd September, 6pm & 8pm
28th August Matinee 3pm
A life of unending misery in a world devoid of God, now that's funny.
In All That Fall we encounter Maddy Rooney in her seventies – unsightly, ungainly and unwell – laboriously to-ing and fro-ing between her home and Boghill Station (the only named location in any Beckett play). This is a landscape whose details are drawn from the Foxrock and Leopardstown of Beckett's youth, but which may now exist solely in Maddy's mind.
“Do not imagine, because I am silent, that I am not present.”
All That Fall is a multi-layered composition of voices that can be experienced as a black comedy, a murder mystery, a cryptic literary riddle or a quasi-musical score, but that gains from being experienced in Pan Pan's uniquely atmospheric, theatrically tuned listening chamber.
THE REHEARSAL, PLAYING THE DANE
Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival
1 - 10 October @ The Samuel Beckett Theatre
www.dublintheatrefestival.com
FIGHT THE LANDLORD
by Sun Yue. October @ The Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre.
OEDIPUS LOVES YOU. IRISH TOUR
The Granary Theatre Cork
Booking: 021 4904275
Dates:4 - 6 November 2010
Town Hall Theatre Galway
Booking: 091 569777 or www.tht.ie
Dates: 15 & 16 November 2010
Venue: Belltable Limerick
Booking: 061 319866
Dates: 18 & 19 November 2010
OEDIPUS LOVES YOU AT SYDNEY FESTIVAL
http://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/2010/Theatre/Oedipus-Loves-You/
January 21-23, 25 at 8.30pm 2010
January 23, 24 at 5pm 2010
Everest Theatre, Seymour Centre
World Theatre Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse
Performance dates: 3 - 7 February 2010
www.brisbanepowerhouse.org
THE CRUMB TRAIL
The Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival
29 September - 4 October
http://www.dublintheatrefestival.com/
The Aarhus Festival (Denmark)
28 - 30 August 2009
http://www.aarhusfestuge.dk/en
The TBA Festival, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (USA)
9 - 12 September
http://www.pica.org/tba/
Text: Gina Moxley | Director: Gavin Quinn | Designer: Aedin Cosgrove | Music: Gordon is a
Mime | Cast: Aoife Duffin, Gina Moxley, Bush Moukarzel, Arthur Riordan
Trailer: http://www.vimeo.com/2173061
New York Times Review. Ben Brantley
Pan Pan's participation in Under the Radar and Coil festival's is generously supported by cultrure Ireland.
Text By Gina Moxley
Directed by Gavin Quinn
Design & Lighting by Aedin Cosgrove
With Aoife Duffin, Bush Moukarzel, Gina Moxley, Arthur Riordan
"I'll begin with a confession, let's pretend. I enjoy telling lies. I wanted to eat a child. Where did being good ever get anyone?"
The Crumb Trail is a decamerous contemporary installation/performance piece dealing with the notion of crisis and engagement. Can we live in a world without fairy tales?
"From first taste this company has a salty and metallic flavor all it's own." Ben Brantley on The Crumb Trail 2009.
Link to website:
http://www.ps122.org/performances/coil_2009.html
Go to here for a sneak preview: http://www.vimeo.com/2559143
THE CRUMB TRAIL
World Premiere @ the FFT, Dusseldorf | 20-22 November, 2008
http://www.forum-freies-theater.de
OEDIPUS LOVES YOU
"Loud and obvious in its presentation and surprisingly subtle in its cumulative effect ... Unexpected rewards come to those who wait." Ben Brantley, New York Times on Pan Pan’s Oedipus Loves You
Text: Simon Doyle & Gavin Quinn | Director: Gavin Quinn | Lighting Design: Aedin
Cosgrove | Set Design: Andrew Clancy | Music: Gordon is a Mime | Cast: Aoife Duffin, Gina
Moxley, Bush Moukarzel, Ned Dennehy, Dylan Tighe
nformation: 00 353 1 6334493