ITG: Max Dix, Zero to Six (12-19 April 2008)

Five Monologues

The evening begins with a series of five newly written monologues dealing with the themes of love, parents, pets, death, writing conferences and bad kisses.  Alternatively melancholic, humorous, compassionate and graphic, they are unsentimental confrontations with the passing of life.

Max Dix, Zero to Six

The second part of the evening is a new one-act play which will also be the ITG’s FEATS 2008 entry at Stockholm in May, “Max Dix, Zero to Six” (previously known under the working title “Before, before, and then, and then”).  The play follows a boy from the moment of his birth to age six years.  Since the play is about a family, it deals with mystifying terror, confusion, hopes, dreams, domestic violence, jokes, big and little brothers, while swerving from the hilarious to the tragic.  The story is framed by Max, who struggles to become who he thinks he should be, while the adult world tries to shape him into something else.  An urge toward transcendence infuses the production.  Performers include two newcomers to the Brussels theatre scene, but not to theatre, Hilary Barry and Mehran Khalili, and three well-regarded Brussels performers, Roisin Dore, Isabel Walsh and Eduardo Aladro-Vico.

Writer/Director

This is the eighth or ninth production written by Vincent Eaton to receive its premiere in Brussels.  His last production, “BOOM”, represented the ITG at FEATS 2007, and took home a production prize.  He is a writer, video director and performer.

Tickets are €12 (€10 on preview nights). For further details on the play and to book your tickets, visit www.irishtheatregroup.com

 

 

ATC: Café Theatre (22-26 April 2008)

The American Theatre Company presents

Café Theatre

The ATC would like to invite you to a fun evening of food, drink, drama, music and improvisational comedy, including the winning entry from the ATC’s 2007 Playwriting competition, The Powerforce, written and directed by Ryan Millar. In addition, there will be food provided by Belgo Belge and improvisational comedy.

22-26 April 2008 at the Scarabaeus Theatre, 19-27, rue Creuse, Schaerbeek at 8 p.m.
€25 for the performances and a light buffet supper / €15 for the performances only

To book, send an email to: atctickets@gmail.com indicating your name, number of tickets requested and performance date.

ITG: Some Blue Horizon (3-7 June 2008)

Liz has a problem – her credit cards bills get delivered personally by a bailiff; Elizabeth has a problem – she wants to stop her PhD and leave college; Dearbhal has a problem – it isn’t easy after all being a single mother, sexy – and an evangelical Christian. But all the problems fade into insignificance beside Brian’s – global warming, drought in Africa, tidal waves and special collapse. But what if getting to grips with his problems just makes everyone else’s immeasurably worse? Some Blue Horizon is a bitter, funny glance at what might happen if someone really took their fears in hand and did something about them.

Andrew McIlroy has adapted and directed many plays in Brussels, most notably Three Sisters, Hedda Gabler and Tartoof! (after Molière). He recently won a Channel Four Radio Play Award with ‘The Interpreter’ ; his short stories have been short listed for the prestigious Bridport Prize and the F.E. MacManus Short Story Award. 

BSS: What Happened Here (20-21 June ’08)

The Brussels Shakespeare Society
cordially invites you to celebrate Midsummer
with the presentation of their 2008 FEATS Entry

“What Happened Here –
A Retelling of King Lear”

Friday 20 June & Saturday 21 June at 8pm

De Kam Cultural Centre, Beekstraat 172 -1970 Wezembeek-Oppem

followed by a buffet supper

Regular:  €20 – BSS Members:  €18

This is an original script by Stuart Delves, the author of “The Real Lady Macbeth”: FEATs winner 2006.  It tells the story of King Lear and his three daughters, with the parallel story of Gloucester and his sons, set in the year 2020 and with the ozone hanging on by a thread.  In the tradition of popular culture Lear decides to divide his kingdom on reality television.  The paths of love, betrayal, greed and power are considered, and human foolishness and the consequences of fatal flaws are exposed.
The BSS congratulates Caraigh McGregor on winning – for the third time in a row!! –
 the FEATS 2008 Blackie Award for Best Actor

in his role as Edmund in this production
FOR DETAILS ON RESERVATIONS AND DIRECTIONS PLEASE VISIT:
www.shaksoc.com

ECC: Diana of Dobson`s (7-11 Oct ’08)

Diana of Dobson's - 7-11 October 2008

 

To celebrate the ECC’s 100th year, we are performing Cecily Hamilton’s Diana of Dobson’s, which is also celebrating its centenary. 

The play is a comedy exploring the role of women at the beginning of the last century. It centres around Diana (Hilary Barry – Max Dix [ITG]), a shop girl who inherits a small fortune and decides to live a little of the good life. Mistaken for a wealthy widow, she soon attracts the attention of an older businessman (Richard Foxon – Journey’s End, Animal Farm) and a dashing but financially-challenged captain (Henri Colens – Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Café Theatre [ATC]).

The play has a talented and varied cast, mixing both new recruits to the Brussels stage and established actors, including Rose Blyth, Sara Hammerton, Alma Forsyth, Christianna Mason, Femke Beumer, Joanna Patrick, Bridget Peirson-Davis, Marion Tomkins, Guy Harrison & Attila Grózli-Nagy.

The play is directed by Conrad Toft, who also directed Accidental Death of an Anarchist, the ECC’s opening production of last season. Conrad says that this production “shows just how much and how little has changed in the last century; not only in attitudes to women but also in our ideas of society, wealth and, above all, comedy!”.

Performances will be on 7-11 October 2008 at the Warehouse Studio Theatre, Rue Waelhem 69A, 1030 Brussels (Trams 23, 33, 55, 92).

Tickets cost 14 euros (12 euros for groups of ten or more Tuesday to Thursday / ECC members) and can be booked online here.