CMU School of Drama


Saturday, December 20, 2008

Irish, but not as New York knows it

The Irish Times: "SOME OF THIS was down to the sheer number of productions which made it over here this year, with Culture Ireland's international funding making it possible for several companies to tour. The Abbey came in January and July, with Mark O'Rowe's Terminus and Kicking a Dead Horse (both co-productions with the Public); Semper Fi came in March with Ladies and Gents in the Central Park public toilets; Druid arrived in April with Enda Walsh's The Walworth Farce at St Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn (Druid returns this month with Martin McDonagh's The Cripple of Inishmaan at the Atlantic Theater); Pan Pan brought Oedipus Loves You to PS 122 in May; and the Gate came with three Beckett works ( Eh Joe, I'll Go On and First Love ) to the Lincoln Center in July; and Donal O'Kelly's Catalpa toured to the Irish Arts Centre."

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