A Murder of Crows (2011) by Mike Kenny
<em>A Murder of Crows</em> is a dynamic and theatrically exciting work for children aged 8 and over, based on the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel. The play explores themes of famine, family loyalties and personal growth. <br /><br />Six actors weave a gothic story of two children’s journey from abandonment and fear to ultimate survival, seen from the quirky perspective of a chorus of raucous and garrulous crows, whose boisterous antics will delight children.<br /><br />For children aged 8 and older.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
2011
Nuala Roche
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Ireland, Kilkenny - 2010s
Bananas in the Bread Bin (1997) - National Tour
Theatre in Kilkenny; theatre history; Irish theatre; professional theatre; performing arts;
<p>A play for children aged 6 to 12 years. Written by Maeve Ingoldsby. Production photograph from Barnstorm's national tour.<br /><strong><br />Photo 1-</strong> L to R: Actors Seamus Power (Michael); Enda Andrew Kilroy (Martin), Aoife O'Beirne (Emer), Fiona Glascott (Aisling)<br /><br /><strong>Photo 2-</strong> L to R: Actors Enda Andrew Kilroy (Martin) & Aoife O'Beirne (Emer)<br /><br /><strong>1997 TOUR:</strong> Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny; Backstage Theatre, Longford; Belltable Arts Cente, Limerick; Siamsa Tíre, Tralee; Hawk's Well. Sligo; Town Hall Theatre, Galway; Gaeity Theatre, Dublin</p>
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
1997
Nuala Roche
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Kilkenny, Ireland - 1990s
Boy With A Suitcase (2019) by Mike Kenny
Children's theatre; theatre in Kilkenny; theatre history; Irish theatre; professional theatre; performing arts;
Like his hero, Sinbad the Sailor, who undertook many perilous voyages in search of his fortune, Naz must travel half-way around the world to reach the safety of his brother in Dublin. <br /><br />Naz teams up with Krysia, a young girl in similar circumstances, who helps him dodge soldiers and find safe passage over mountains, across seas and through the mire of a city slum. <br /><br />A gripping tale of adventure and stories, Naz’s journey throws a spotlight on the real dangers faced by children in other parts of the world, and the lengths to which they must go to reach safety in the relative security of a country like Ireland. <br /><br />For children aged 8 to 12. <br /><br />County Kilkenny schools attending the play received two workshop sessions: one about <b>visual literacy</b> - before attending the play - and a 2nd on <b>critical analysis</b>, after seeing the play. <br /><br />Author, local historian and former teacher Ann Murtagh developed a Teacher Resource Pack for the play, with Barnstorm.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
2019
Nuala Roche
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2019 - Kilkenny, Ireland
Community : River Through Time (2000)
Barnstorm; cultural history; Irish theatre; Kilkenny theatre; Kilkenny arts; performing arts; theatre history; community theatre; community arts; Millenium; Kells Priory;
A Millennium open-air spectacle in Kells, celebrating Kilkenny's heritage and people. Featuring the play 'The Ballad of Rory Roe' written by Ken Bourke. <br /><br />The grounds of Kells Priory were transformed into a medieval settlement for this specatular pageant celebrating the history of Ossory through music, drama and theatre.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
1999-2000
Nuala Roche
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Kilkenny, Ireland - 2000s
Community: The 'Comer Story (1997/ 1998) by Ken Bourke, with Castlecomer community.
Theatre in Kilkenny; Kilkenny theatre; community theatre; Irish theatre; cultural history
In 1996 Barnstorm embarked on a 16-month project with playwright Ken Bourke and the people of Castlecomer to devise and present a community play unique to that community, reflective of its rich history and its people. <br /><br /><strong>The 'Comer Story</strong> was presented in Castlecomer Community Hall in 1997 and in the Watergate Theatre in 1998. The play was written in collaboration with the people of Castlecomer.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
1990s
Nuala Roche
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Curriculum Play Live (2016): Translations by Brian Friel
Barnstorm Theatre; Watergate Theatre; Leaving Cert drama; theatre for schools; Theatre in Kilkenny;
Written in 1980, <strong><em>Translations</em></strong> is a three-act play by Irish playwright Brian Friel. The play is set in the Donegal townland of Baile Beag (Ballybeg) in 19th century agricultural Ireland. <br /><br />This is the first in a series of Leaving Certificate curriculum plays, providing young people in the southeast with the opportunity to see their Leaving Cert drama brought to life on stage.<br /><br /><em><strong>Curriculum Play Live</strong></em> is a joint Barnstorm and Watergate initiative.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Watergate Theatre
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
2016
Nuala Roche
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Kilkenny, Ireland - 2010s
Curriculum Play Live (2017): The Plough and the Stars by Sean O' Casey
Barnstorm Theatre; Watergate Theatre; Leaving Cert drama; theatre for schools; Theatre in Kilkenny;
<strong>The Plough and the Stars</strong> is set during the turbulence of the Easter 1916 rebellion. It premiered in 1926 at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. The first two acts take place in 1915, looking forward to the liberation of Ireland, and the last two acts are set during 1916's Easter Rising.<br /><br />The second in a series of Leaving Certificate curriculum plays, providing young people in the southeast with the opportunity to see their Leaving Cert drama brought to life on stage.<br /><br /><strong><em>Curriculum Play Live</em></strong> is a joint Barnstorm and Watergate initiative.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Watergate Theatre
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
2017
Nuala Roche
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Kilkenny, Ireland - 2010s
Curriculum Play Live (2018): All My Sons by Arthur Miller
Barnstorm Theatre; Watergate Theatre; Leaving Cert drama; theatre for schools; Theatre in Kilkenny;
One of the best-loved classics of 20th century American theatre, <em>All My Sons</em> showcases Arthur Miller's brilliance in exploring human nature and the psychology of family.<br /><br />This Barnstorm-Watergate production is the third in a series of Leaving Certificate curriculum plays, providing young people in the southeast with the opportunity to see their Leaving Cert drama text brought to life on stage. Brian Friel's <em>Translations</em> and Sean O'Casey's <em>The Plough and the Stars </em>have also been staged.<br /><br /><strong><em>Curriculum Play Live</em></strong> is a joint Barnstorm and Watergate initiative.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Watergate Theatre
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
2018
Nuala Roche
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Kilkenny, Ireland - 2010s
Digger, Doc & Dee-Dee (2005) by Maeve Ingoldsby
Theatre in Kilkenny; theatre history; Irish theatre; children's theatre; professional theatre; performing arts;
Production photo for the national tour.
Written by Maeve Ingoldsby, adapted from the play 'Bella, Boss und Bulli' by Volker Ludwig.
For children aged 6 -11 years.
TOUR: Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny; Gaeity Theatre, Dublin; Backstage Theatre, Longford; Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick.
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Adapted from the play 'Bella, Boss und Bulli' by Volker Ludwig
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
1996
Nuala Roche
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Kilkenny, Ireland - 1990s
Little Victories (2003) by Shaun Prendergast
Theatre in Kilkenny; theatre history; Irish theatre; professional theatre; children's theatre; performing arts;
Production photographs for the premiere at Watergate Theatre and a national tour. Thematically, the play explores the process of a young person coming to terms with change in his life.
For children aged 8 - 13 years.
TOUR: Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny; Black Box, Galway; Garage Theatre, Monaghan; Civic Theatre, Tallaght; Dean Crowe Theatre, Athlone; St Michael's Theatre, New Ross; Garter Lane, Waterford; Backstage Theatre, Longford; Hawk's Well, Sligo; Mullingar Arts Centre; Belltable, Limerick; Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork; Draíocht, Blanchardstown; The Helix, Drumcondra; Pavilion Theatre, Dun Laoghaire
Barnstorm Theatre Company
Kilkenny County Library, Local Studies Department
2003
Nuala Roche
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Ireland - early 2000s