Fishamble: The New Play Company Presents
5 Plays by Pat KinevaneFor the first time ever, Fishamble: The New Play Company brings all five of its productions of plays by Pat Kinevane to one stage over five consecutive nights! See one or more of these very special plays during one week at Pavilion Theatre, prior to King transferring to London, Serbia, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
These productions have gained huge international acclaim, winning Olivier, Scotsman Fringe First, Argus Angel, Herald Archangel, Helen Hayes, Stage Raw, and Adelaide Fringe awards. Join the more than 6,000 theatregoers who have experienced Pat Kinevane’s unparallelled stagecraft in Dún Laoghaire over the past 15 years! Multiple play pricing Single Play: €28 (+ booking fee) Any 2 Plays: €52 (+ booking fee) 3 Plays: €72 (+ booking fee) 4 Plays: €88 (+ booking fee) All 5 Plays: €100 (+ booking fee) Directed by Jim Culleton. |
ForgottenTuesday 27th February, 8pm
“Captivating, moving and – yes – even unforgettable” - The Irish Times Flora’s bath. Dora’s chowder. Gustus’s house. Eucharia’s announcement. With exhilarating theatricality and haunting honesty, this play brings to life these sometimes forgotten voices of society. |
SilentWednesday 28th February, 8pm
“Passionate one-man show” The New York Times Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre, Olivier Awards 2016 Homeless McGoldrig once had splendid things. But he has lost it all - including his mind. He now dives into the wonderful wounds of his past through the romantic world of Rudolph Valentino. |
UnderneathThursday 29th February, 8pm
“90 of the most perfect minutes” The Scotsman A blackly comic, rich and vivid tale of a life lived in secret, a testament to the people who live on the fringes, under the nose of everyday life. This beautiful play explores image, prejudice, and what lies Underneath. |
BeforeFriday 1st March, 8pm
“A real showstopper” The Irish Times A play with much music set in Clery’s of Dublin on the very day this iconic department store shuts - for good. Pontius is inside, trying to choose a gift for his estranged daughter whom he hasn’t seen for almost 20 years. |
KINGSaturday 2nd March, 8pm
“Virtuosic theatricality” Irish Independent The story of Luther, a reclusive Elvis impersonator from Cork named for his Granny Bee Baw’s hero, Dr Martin Luther King Jr., as he reflects on his past and dares to dream of the future. |
Previous Performances
Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire:
27 February: Forgotten
28 February: Silent
29 February: Underneath
1 March: Before
2 March: KING
27 February: Forgotten
28 February: Silent
29 February: Underneath
1 March: Before
2 March: KING