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EVERYTHING BETWEEN US by David Ireland

October 26, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

FREE

solas nua in boston presents a free staged reading of david ireland’s acclaimed play dealing with sectarian violence amongst siblings, first performed by tinderbox theatre company at the bruce montgomery theatre, philadelphia, in march 2010 and at various theatres in ireland since.

featuring:
emma jayne gruttadauria
brashani reece†

directed by olivia d’ambrosio (artistic director, bridge rep).

†solas nua in boston company member.

one night only. monday, 26 october 2015, open seating at 7pm, show starts promptly at 7:30pm.

free with suggested donation of $10 to support irish theatre in boston.

adult themes and language.

back room of the burren, davis square.
247 elm st., somerville, ma 02144.

produced by jason mccool.

www.solasnua.org/boston/

‘everything between us’ is presented by kind permission of tinderbox theatre and playwright david ireland.

press on previous productions:

‘david ireland drops more than a few depth charges in one of the best pieces about conflict in ‘post conflict’ northern ireland yet written.’
–irish times

“funny, powerful and emotionally violent.”
–culture NI

‘the play’s focus is more than just politics… it is a medley of comedy, love, heartache and personal struggle. [ireland’s] script is tight and effective, making the most of the play’s short 65 minute duration.’
–the reviews hub

‘brutal and heart wrenching, it’s a personal journey of reconciliation. humour is dark and controlled, language is vulgar and silence is deafening.’
–irish theatre magazine

winner of the meyer-whitworth award and the stewart parker trust BBC radio drama award.

solas nua means ‘new light’ in irish. we are a 501(c)3 non-profit and the only organization in the united states dedicated exclusively to contemporary irish arts. our mission to bring the best new irish artistic talent to american audiences began in 2005 with the smash hit play ‘disco pigs’ by enda walsh. since then we have presented theater, music, visual arts, film, and literary events including the dc irish writers festival and irish book day.

solas nua in boston is our first regional chapter outside dc, and has been featured in dig boston, on wgbh, and was the winner of the opus affair punch bowl fund. on st. patrick’s day, 2015, solas nua in boston hosted the 1st annual boston irish poem day, distributing one thousand contemporary irish poems on the streets of boston, cambridge, and somerville. since june 2014, we have presented free staged readings of contemporary irish plays every 4th monday of the month at the burren. this residency continues through june, 2016 featuring guest directors olivia d’ambrosio, james peter sotis, kelly smith, steven barkhimer, cassie lovering, melia bensussan, steven bogart, and lewis wheeler.

press inquiries: solasboston@gmail.com

Details

Date:
October 26, 2015
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
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Organizer

Jason McCool
Phone:
3013511622
Email:
solasboston@gmail.com
Website:
www.solasnua.org/boston

Venue

The Burren
247 Elm Street
Somerville, Massachusetts 02144 Select a Country:
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Phone:
3013511622
Website:
www.solasnua.org/boston

Did You Know?

Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.