Belfast's award-winning Kabosh Theatre Company transposes its remarkable site-specific production of "This Is What They Sang" to New York as part of the 1st Irish Festival, New York's only all-Irish theatre festival. Directed by Paula McFetridge, and written by Gavin Kostick, "This Is What We Sang" runs from September 19 to September 29 at the Synagogue for the Arts, 49 White Street, in Tribeca. Featuring a cast of five, "This Is What We Sang" tells a story linking five generations of a Jewish family from Belfast. Set on Yom Kippur, the play was originally performed at the Belfast Synagogue, where it premiered in September of last year, around the time of the Yom Kippur holiday. The play's New York premiere also coincides with the holiday.
In "This Is What We Sang," a story of love and atonement, five family members from across the globe, and across the centuries, seek absolution for their past. As they relate the tale of their lives, their secrets and sins, they tell the story of Belfast, the city they made home.Kostick, who is from Dublin, was commissioned by Kabosh to "migrate" to Belfast to develop the project. Using his outsider perspective to full advantage, Kostick familiarized himself with Belfast's Jewish community, which dates back to the 1850's when a first small wave of Jews from Germany began to settle there. At its peak in 1964, when the Belfast Synagogue on Somerton Road opened its doors, the community numbered over 1600 in 1964. It now numbers under 100.The play's cast includes four distinguished actors from Belfast: The original cast members Lalor Roddy ("Hunger" the 2008 Cannes Camera d'Or winner); Jo Donnelly; Paul Kennedy ("Five Minutes of Heaven," 2009 Sundance Film Festival award-winner), and Ali White ("Fifty Dead Men Walking," 2009 Vancouver Film Critic's Circle winner). The production features original music by Neil Martin, that sensitively melds Jewish and Irish folk traditions, performed live by the renowned singer Alan Burke.Videos