408 performances, 31 productions from 10 countries over 18 days! This year the Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival brings the best of Irish and InterNational Theatre to the capital for 18 days from 30th September. www.dublintheatrefestival.com .
- Focus on Polish Theatre presenting three monumental productions and an accompanying wrap around season of music, literature and film.
- New Irish productions Garry Hynes directing The Silver Tassie (Druid), The Rehearsal, Playing The Dane directed by Gavin Quinn (Pan Pan), and Phaedra in a new version by Hilary Fannin and Ellen Cranitch directed by Lynne Parker (Rough Magic). A major season of Beckett, Pinter and Mamet at The Gate. Henrik Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman in a new version by Frank McGuinness at the Abbey (with Alan Rickman and Fiona Shaw)and Carmel Winters' B is for Baby at the Peacock.
- Bringing theatre to where you live - Festival expands its geographical reach going to axis: Ballymun for the first time (No Child... from USA) and touring to Civic Theatre and Draiocht (The Girl Who Forgot To Sing Badly - The Ark in association with Theatre Lovett).
- WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? - A major thematic strand looking at the changing role of the audience in Contemporary Theatre with three immersive creations from Ontroerend Goed, The Author by Tim Crouch and 565+ by Úna McKevitt.
- Three very successful Irish productions revived in partnership with Culture Ireland and Irish Theatre Institute in ReViewed - Una Santa Oscura (Playgroup and Ian Wilson in association with Project Arts Centre), Act Without Words II (Company SJ) and The Girl Who Forgot To Sing Badly (The Ark in association with Theatre Lovett).
- Three exciting productions from Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark in the Family Season.
- Many special events, public talks and debates, and In Development performances.
Today, Wednesday 28th July; the programme for the 2010 Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival was announced.
Speaking on the occasion of the launch, the Artistic Director Loughlin Deegan said "The Festival is delighted to present a significant programme of major Irish and international work this year. The scale of brand new Irish work will undoubtedly prove the wealth of talent and vibrancy in Irish theatre; alongside the world's biggest, and most ambitious international productions - from Olivier Award-winning sensations to a showcase of contemporary Polish work never presented in Ireland before."Ulster Bank's Chief Executive Cormac McCarthy said "Ulster Bank is very proud to be continuing its association with the Festival in 2010 as it goes from strength to strength. This year's programme is an ambitious and varied line up displaying the best in home grown and interNational Theatre talent. Supporting the arts is extremely important to Ulster Bank; our arts sponsorship portfolio now includes the Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival, the Ulster Bank Festival at Queen's and the recent National Tour of the Lyric's production of Molière's The Miser, amongst other initiatives. I am delighted to announce that this year's Festival will continue the tradition of the Ulster Bank ‘free ticket initiative' , where one thousand people will get to enjoy a free performance of ‘Circa' in The Gaiety Theatre on September 29th 2010. Application for tickets will be open shortly on www.ulsterbank.com/arts ".MAJOR INTERNATIONAL WORKThe Festival has long presented a wealth of exciting international productions, bringing to Irish stages some of the best theatre from around the world. The opening performance in the 2010 Festival will be CIRCA (Australia) - a breathtaking new creation using acrobatic circus skills integrated with sound, light and projection - prepare to be astounded. Other international work includes:- L'Effet de Serge (Phillippe Quesne / Vivarium Studio - France) A show about the wonder found in the simple things in life, which promises to be one of the most charming and funny shows of the Festival.
- Diciembre (Teatro en el Blanco - Chile) a politically charged, blackly comic, razor sharp family drama from the new shining light of Latin American theatre.
- The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes (Hoipolloi- UK). Step into the utterly joyous world of emerging Welsh artist Hugh Hughes as he presents the full trilogy of his hugely acclaimed shows, Floating, Story of a Rabbit and 360. Committed to exploring the imagination and revealing the wonder in life, Hughes is the winner of a host of awards. This is a unique opportunity to catch the most uplifting, funny and heart-warming shows you'll see this year.
SPECIAL FOCUS: POLSKI TEATR
After three years of extensive planning, the Festival is delighted to present a major showcase of contemporary Polish work in Dublin which is supported with significant assistance from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. This special focus on Polish Theatre includes work by one of the great masters of theatre Krystian Lupa who brings his epic, 7½ hour production Factory 2 which revolves around the glamour of the notorious Andy Warhol project and his legendary loft in Manhattan's 47th Street . Teatr Polski also includes two productions from two of Lupa's ‘Disciples' Grzegorz Jarzyna and Jan Klata that will feature some of the biggest names in Polish theatre and film. Last seen in Ireland with his stunning production of Festen at the Abbey in 2004, Grzegorz Jarzyna returns with hypnotic and moving T.E.O.R.E.M.A.T. inspired by the cult film by Pasolini, Teorema. The ‘enfant terrible' of Polish Theatre Jan Klata directs the truly anarchic The Danton Case. Winner of a staggering 25 awards worldwide this is an electrifying adaptation of a renowned Polish play set in the French Revolution. LOST IN TRANSLATION Building on the Polski Teatr season, the Festival, supported by the Department of Tourism Culture and Sport, will also present Lost In Translation, which in partnership with various city-wide organizations will investigate contemporary Polish culture and its relationship with Ireland. This programme will feature music, literature, and multi-media events, all culminating in a one-day symposium exploring the cultural and creative impact of immigration in Ireland and the role and responsibilities of artists and arts organizations.MAJOR IRISH PRODUCTIONSA very exciting programme of Irish work is included in this year's Festival. With an ensemble of 19 actors, Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes (Druid) will direct Sean O'Casey's The Silver Tassie for the first time. Rough Magic presents the highly anticipated Phaedra, in a new version by Hilary Fannin and Ellen Cranitch directed by Lynne Parker featuring live music from some of Ireland's foremost musicians. This timeless story probes the forbidden desires lurking within an exceptionally volatile family brought into a contemporary setting. Pan Pan presents the world premiere of The Rehearsal, Playing The Dane directed by Gavin Quinn. In this purgatorial presentation of Shakespeare's classic, you, the audience is faced with a choice who is going to be, or not be, Hamlet..... The Gate Theatre presents a unique season which investigates the relationship of acknowledged masters of twentieth Century Theatre - Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter and David Mamet with for major productions: Endgame and Watt by Samuel Beckett, Celebration by Harold Pinter and Boston Marriage by David Mamet; and a series of readings and public interviews. Frank McGuinness' new version of Henrik Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman will be performed in on the Abbey stage. This devastating and darkly comic play stars Alan Rickman as Borkman, Fiona Shaw as Gunhild and Lindsay Duncan as Ella. The Abbey will also present another new work, by Carmel Winter B is for Baby in The Peacock. A sharp witted new play which tenderly invites you to discover the joy of make-believe. The Festival will also present young rising Irish director Úna McKevitt's new show 565+ which follows one woman's survival through the healing powers of theatre. WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?In another thematic focus, the Festival turns the mirror around and shines a light on the audience, looking at their changing role in Contemporary Theatre. As a centrepiece of this strand, Ontroerend Goed (a hit of the 2009 Festival with For Once and for all we're going to tell you who we are so shut up and listen) present three immersive theatrical creations.- Internal - performed to just five people Internal it invites you to leave the tracks of traditional theatre and surrender to an intimate, individual experience... can you build a meaningful relationship with a stranger in 25 minutes?
- A Game of You - a brand new show, seven strangers crave to spend time with you to get to know you better than you know yourself. Get entangled in the game!
Tim Crouch returns to Dublin with The Author (News from Nowhere / A Royal Court Theatre Production) Performed within its audience, it tells the story of another play; a shocking and abusive play. The season is concluded with 565+
THEATRE WHERE YOU LIVEThe Festival continues to extend its geographical reach across the city. This year axis: Ballymun is included for the first time. No Child..., comes to Dublin following a 12 month sold out New York run and a major North American Tour. This OBIE award-winning production is inspired by Nilaja Sun's years as a teaching artist in high schools in the Bronx (Barrow Street Theatre/axis: Ballymun- USA). The acclaimed production The Girl Who Forgot To Sing Badly (The Ark in association with Theatre Lovett), will as part of Festival on Tour (bringing theatre to where you live), be performed in The Ark, Civic Theatre Tallaght and Draíocht Blanchardstown. DRAMA REVISTED - ReViewedThe Festival is delighted to announce that once again audiences will have an opportunity to see 3 successful Irish productions restaged in partnership with Culture Ireland and Irish Theatre Institute. Following its runaway success in 2009 Act Without Words II (Company SJ) will be presented in a very unique location - the stage-door of one of Ireland's most famous theatres. Absolutely that is grand. The second production will be the multi-sensory performance collaboration between some of the most exciting artists in contemporary Irish music and theatre, Una Santa Oscura (Playgroup and Ian Wilson in association with Project Arts Centre). For the first time a production for young audiences will be included in ReViewed with The Girl Who Forgot To Sing Badly.Are you an avid theatergoer? We're looking for people like you to share your thoughts and insights with our readers. Team BroadwayWorld members get access to shows to review, conduct interviews with artists, and the opportunity to meet and network with fellow theatre lovers and arts workers.
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