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In July 2022 while we were in production for Everything Must Go! at the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival - someone decided to hack our old website to pieces. And while we appreciated the opportunity to do some serious renovations, it does mean that our archives need to be completely rebuilt. Please bear with us as we do this mammoth task. In the meantime if you have any questions or queries please do get in touch at artisticdirectors@asylumtheatre.com we’d love to hear from you.

Medb and Dónal

Immersive theatre at its very best
— The Sunday Independant

Asylum Productions in association with Kilkenny Arts Festival, Once Off Productions and the Watergate Theatre present

The Local

Directed by Dónal Gallagher and Janice de Bróithe with movement by Cindy Cummings, sound by Cormac O’Connor

There’s 50p on the pool table, Sinéad is ripping up the Pope, Féile’s going to get messy and Ireland is on the brink of cataclysmic social change...

The Local is an immersive soap opera. It’s 28 August 1992. The pub is the epicentre of Irish culture. Ireland is a drunken teenager.

We’re about to grow up and leave home and take responsibility for ourselves. The craic is exponential and the only way is up.
Little did we know we were heading for a crash.

We should have seen it coming.

Following on from the success of the award-winning Big Chapel X, Asylum Productions return with their unique production style bringing local actors, community groups and professional performers and artists together.

March 8 - 11 2023

Granary Theatre, Dept. of Theatre, UCC
Mardyke, Cork

Daughter of God

by Roderick Ford

Three sisters are trapped in a dystopian nightmare in Roderick Ford's powerful tale of death, disability and desire. In the world outside their flat, an emergent fascist state is "cleansing" disabled people from society. Inside, Yobby, locked in her cage, dreams of killing her little sister Caoimhe. Caoimhe, locked in her leg braces, dreams of her headless lover. Their sick mother, Yulia, fearing for the future, pleads with God on the telephone. God refuses to respond. But God alone knows what fresh hell will happen when middle sister Neon says she's leaving to find a future of her own.

  • Post-show discussions will take place on Wed 8th with director Donal Gallagher, and on Friday 10th with director Donal Gallagher and playwright Roderick Ford.

  • Please note audiences are required to wear a face covering at the Saturday 11th performance to encourage access for all.

  • All performances will be captioned.

  • There is no strobe lighting in the production.

  • The show duration is 90 minutes.

  • Please note this performance is recommended for age 16+, and contains strong language, explicit sexual references, and on-stage violence.

The Creative Team

Roderick Ford is an autistic poet and playwright. His work is populated by marginalised outsider figures and explores otherness and othering, voicelessness and estrangement. He was heavily medicated until 1995, when free at last, he began writing poetry.  He won many awards, short-listings and commendations for his poetry, and has two collections The Shoreline of Falling, and The Green Crown.  He has had a poem (Giuseppe) on the National Curriculum for A Level literature in the UK since 2015. In 2015, with the support of Arts and Disability Ireland and their provision of great mentors, he began writing for theatre. ADI funded the writing of a magic-realist play Ob Gob in 2016.  A gothic play, The Spider’s House, funded by the ADI/PAC Realise Production Award and Dublin City Council was performed at Project Arts Centre in March 2020. The apocalyptic Thief of Worlds was developed in 2020/2021 with the support of the Arts Council and Axis Ballymun.  

 

Donal Gallagher is co-founder and co-director of Asylum Productions and has directed all of their work to date. in 2022 he co-wrote and directed Everything Must Go! for Asylum/Clonmel Junction Festival/Once Of

In 2019 he co-adapted and directed The Big Chapel X (Asylum, Kilkenny Arts Festival & the Abbey Theatre - nominated for 4 Irish Theatre awards). Other Asylum directing credits include The Chronicles of Oggle (“**** ...pure gold...” – Sunday Business Post); Pondlife Angels and Bedbound (“...completely brilliant...” – The Irish Times), both by Enda Walsh. Freelance credits include What I (Don’t) Know About Autism for the Abbey – the first ‘relaxed performance’ in the history of the national theatre (“...**** a riveting celebration of difference...” Irish Times). Freelance Inclusive theatre work includes; co-creating, directing and performing in The Water Boys for Equinox Theatre Company, and the co-founding of Cork Deaf ensemble ‘Spirit Of Sign’. Other freelance credits include Love, Peace and Robbery and Hung Juror, both by Liam Heylin for the Everyman. International directing work includes: The Miracle for T.J.G, Dresden, (2 years in Rep), and the world premiere of Chatroom by Enda Walsh at the National Theatre, London (“…a chilling and powerful tale... staged with enormous aplomb…the best possible advertisement for theatre…” – Lyn Gardner, The Guardian). Future work includes The Local at KAF for Asylum, and the final year (BA Performance) show for TU Dublin. Donal and Asylum co-director Medb Lambert are currently artists-in-residence with Watergate Theatre Kilkenny for 2023.

 

Medb Lambert is a theatre maker, creator and designer and co-Artistic Director of Asylum Productions. From 2006 – 2022 Medb worked at KCAT Arts Centre where she was a founder and Artistic Coordinator of Equinox Theatre Company. Her new play The Local (in collaboration with Emma O’Grady and Clare Monnelly) will be presented at Kilkenny Arts Festival 2023. Recent design work includes: Everything Must Go! By Aideen Wylde and Donal Gallagher (Asylum/Clonmel Junction/Once Off 2022); Julius Caesar (TU Dublin Conservatoire 2022); Country and Irish by Pat McCabe (Fight to Flight 2022); The Chronicles of Oggle by Peter Gowen (Fight to Flight/Asylum 2015-2022); What I Don’t Know About Autism by Jody O’Neill (Abbey Theatre 2021/20); The Callan Energy Store (Asylum/ Loosysmokes 22); We All Come From Somewhere (Equinox Theatre Company 2021, online at weallcomefromsomewhere.com). She is artist in residence at the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny 2023 with Donal Gallagher.

 

Cormac O'Connor is a creative sound designer, video designer, projection mapper, filmmaker, composer, and live performer. As a sound and video designer, he has designed over 120 theatre productions in Ireland and the U.K. Career highlights include the award-winning Disco Pigs for Corcadorca Theatre Company, Demon Juice at the Royal Opera House (2007), The Enchanted Room (a sound installation at Royal Festival Hall 2002), The Straits (a Herald Angel award winner for Paine's Plough at the Edinburgh Festival 2003), Push at the Almeida and Sadler’s Wells Theatre (2004), directing and sound design for Shostakovich (Royal Festival Hall 2013), Finding Mrs. Havisham (2020), There Will Be No Silence  by David Downes (2021), and About Blank by Adam Wyeth (2021). Cormac has collaborated with Graffiti Theatre Company on 18 theatre productions for young people. He created sound design and projection mapping on Glow for Cork City Council’s Christmas shows in 2013, 2017, 2019 and 2020. As a composer, he has composed music for several TV documentaries for Harvest Films (Pat Collins), the opera Madam T for Meridian Theatre Company/Cork City of Culture 2005, and two radio plays with Enda Walsh. As a filmmaker, Cormac has made documentaries about older people and creativity as well as short films and music videos for bands. As a performing musician, Cormac has played with many bands and produced albums for acts such as The Frank and Walters and Dagenham Yanks.

 

Megan Haly is a recent graduate of the BA in Theatre and Drama Studies course at MTU Cork School of Music. She is also a member of The National Youth Theatre in London where she recently performed a piece on women's rights and activism at The Rose Bruford Theatre. Megan has worked on three feature films this year, Swing Bout written and directed by Maurice O’Carroll and produced by ORion Productions, LOW written and directed by Owen Warren and produced by Chroma Productions and Midnight City written and directed by Luke Mahony all due for release this coming year. Previous credits also include: Stand To (won ‘Best Actress’ at the New York International Film Awards 2022) Girls & Boys - one women show - in training (Amy Prendergast), Connie in Scenes from the Big Picture - in training (Regina Crowley), Ruby in From The Ashes (Jeremy Wiles), Anna in Till You Fall Asleep (Sarah Horgan), Brigid in Coleen (Shannon Haly, Elizabeth Murphy).

 

Claire Loy is a film, stage and television actor. Born in Louth, she initially received a degree in Archaeology at University College Cork before changing her focus to acting. Some of her previous stage credits include The Mai, The Wonderful World of Dissocia, Erin Connolly and The Children of Lir. Her screen work includes The Banshees of Inisherin, directed by Martin McDonagh, The GatesVikings: Valhalla (s2) for Netflix, The Outpost (CW), The Vanishing Triangle and the new Netflix series On Record. Claire trained at Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting in Dublin, Gaiety Cork, and with modern- realist technique practitioner Tom Kibbe. 2023 will be off to a busy start for Claire as she will be working on several screen projects before she embarks on Asylum Theatre’s new play Daughter of God.  

 

Michaela Murphy’s Irish theatre credits include: Spring Awakening (Smock Alley), Sister Act (National Concert Hall), Back up dancer Take That (Three Arena), Ensemble Visiting Operas (Cork Opera House), Various pantos (Everyman Palace Cork). UK Theatre:  Jack Frost and the Search for Winter (Leeds Playhouse/Regional UK Tour/Sheffield Crucible), Cassie and the Lights (Vaults Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe), The Tempest (Outdoor Finsbury Circus), Piramania (Upstairs at the Gatehouse/Edinburgh Fringe), Reconstituted (Theatre503). Workshop: Julius Caesar (The Playground Theatre/ The Hemingford Arms), The Whistleblower (Rehearsed Reading, The Old Diorama Arts Centre). Cabaret: Festive Folklore (The Actor’s Church), The Phase (All That Scratch/Podcast, The Other Palace). Short Film: Home for Aged Time Travellers (Print Room Productions). Commercial: Dublin Heritage App (App 2022), Go Compare (TV 2021), Life Insurance (TV International 2019). Training: (Musical Theatre Diploma) Irish College of Musical Theatre, (First Class BA (Hons) Actor Musicianship) Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

 

Eleanor Walsh is a performer, writer, storyteller, and an autism and disability advocate. Recent theatre credits include Yellow (Jody O'Neill), The Amanda (Saoirse) Show (Scream for Ireland), What I (Don't) Know About Autism (Abbey Theatre), Home: Part One (Abbey Theatre), and Dear Ireland: Part One (These Four Walls by Sinéad Burke) (Abbey Theatre). Recent film credits include The Merrow (dir. Al Bellamy, Project Arts Centre). Eleanor is featured in "Be Inspired! Young Irish People Changing the World" by Sarah Webb, published by O'Brien Press.

Daughter of God is supported by The Arts Council of Ireland | An Chomhairle Ealaíone and produced in partnership with Cork OperaHouse, UCC Department of Theatre, Granary and co-produced by Once Off Productions.

Daughter of God was also supported by Fishamble: The New Play Clinic

EverythingMustGo!

by Aideen Wylde and Donal Gallagher - July 2022

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Strange goings on at the empty supermarket...but it's still hot property...

Asylum Productions, Once Off Productions and Clonmel Junction Arts Festival invited the people of Clonmel to create an otherworldly 'shopping' experience in the old supermarket at Market Place. Part fantasy, part flash-mob, EVERYTHING MUST GO! will be created over the month of June. This once-off immersive experience, and will offer audiences a rare opportunity to view some prime Surreal Estate...

Creative Team

Creation -Aideen Wylde, Dónal Gallagher, Medb Lambert and the cast of EMG!
Words -Aideen Wylde and Dónal Gallagher
Design -Medb Lambert
Sound Design -Dave Boyd
Choreography -Cindy Cummings
Musical Director -Eamon O’Malley and Dave Boyd
Production Co-Ordinator -Michael-Anthony Greene
Stage Manager -Sam Rapoport
Costume -Aoife Lyons
Make-up -Michael Browne
Cast Liaison -Becca Laste
Assistant Stage Manager -Molly Foley
Sound & Lights -Declan O’ Sullivan
Sound Op -Chris Magennis Mills
PaintingsHelen Comerford
Chaise Longue Construction -Maurice Caplice
Site Prep and heart painting -Mary Gallagher-Cooke
Printing and Décal -Becca Laste
Limbs Courtesy of Odyssey Studios
Lobster and flies Caoimhe Dunn
Photographer -Kevin O’Donnell
Producer -Maura O’Keeffe & Once Off Productions 

FOR CLONMEL JUNCTION FESTIVAL

Artistic Director - Cliona Maher
Marketing Manager - Emma Dwyer
Festival Administrator - Aisling Higgins

Production Manager - Liz Honan for EveryEvent 

PR Consultant - Jean Kearney at Kearney Melia Barker Communications 

Cast

Mary Aylward, Roz Browne, Annette Butler, Ciaran Bermingham, Mia Clifford, Cindy Cummings, Ricky Dunne, Zoe Gavin, Éanna Grogan, Orla Hanratty, Liam Hickey, Jack Kennedy, Jennifer Lynch, Mairéad Maguire, Charlie McEntee, Christopher McEntee, Janet McEntee, Ethan Mc Kenna, Sheila Naughton, Andrew Pike, Paul Sheehan, TJ Slattery, Gráinne Vaughan, Tracey Walsh 

With thanks to:

Cliona Maher, Aisling Higgins and the staff, board and volunteers of Clonmel Junction Arts Festival; Remcoll Capital Ltd; Declan Pollard Properties; Cllr John FitzGerald, Dougan FitzGerald Estate Agents; Shay Hurley and the members of the Workman’s Boat Club; Terry ‘Fletch’ Smith; Mai’s Café; Michael Ahearne; Kevin O’Donnell; Odyssey Studios Limerick; Martin Cooke; Lesley Byrne; Kevin Hughes; John D. Kelly; David Lambert and Helen Comerford;

and a very special thank you to our lovely neighbour Rosemary Donovan of The Book Market for literally giving us the power to function; and anyone we’ve foolishly forgotten to mention in the rush - you know who you are. Thank You. 

In June 2022 Asylum Productions, Clonmel Junctions Arts Festival and the people of Clonmel Co. Tipperary got together to celebrate a very special, ordinary, but sadly neglected space in the heart of the town. Here’s a wee doc about it made by fantastic film-maker and Clonmel native Kevin Hughes.

The Callan Energy Store 2022

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Where does our energy come from?

Who makes it?

What does it actually cost?

What can we do?How can we do it?

How can we make changes now?

What’s going on lads?

The Callan Energy Store was a playful, interactive space created in April 2022 in collaboration with where you were invited to examine your energy consumption, explore the possibilities of your own energy production, and sign up to the

Callan Climate Accord

CALLAN ENERGY STORE is a recipient of the inaugural Creative Climate Action fund, an initiative from the Creative Ireland Programme in collaboration with the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications that supports creative, cultural and artistic projects that build awareness around climate change and empower citizens to make meaningful behavioural transformations.

The Big Chapel X

by John Morton, Donal Gallagher and Medb Lambert - 2019

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What happens when a town takes on the retelling of its own dark history?

THE BIG CHAPEL X was a promenade adventure into an alternate world of gods and monsters. A future-town where lies and truth are interchangeable, and public opinion is formed by dangerous rhetoric.

A place where the only hope for the future is the voice of a teenager.

This could be my town, or your town... or any town…

Thomas Kilroy’s  Booker-nominated novel is a fictionalised retelling of  the real events surrounding the internationally notorious Callan Schools’ Affair. 

Our radical adaptation saw the people of Callan retelling their own story, using the town of Callan as its stage. Supported by an exceptional team of professional artists, The Big Chapel X was a unique theatrical experience and the culmination of a year-long series of events celebrating the work of one of Ireland’s greatest writers.

Generously supported by an Arts Council of Ireland Open Call Award, The Kilkenny Arts Festival and The Abbey Theatre.

The Chronicles of Oggle

by Peter Gowen - 2012

Meet Pakie. An orphan, a storyteller, an adventurer, a survivor. He may not be the sharpest sandwich in the toolbox, but Pakie knows a thing or two about the history of his native town – from the vicious Vikings, to the less- than Christian Brothers. Pakie’s a laugh a minute... but Pakie’s got secrets. Secrets the God fearing people of Oggle may not be ready to hear.

“... Then in a beautiful cloud of Holy, I go out the door to meet with my people, to see if I really am.
With the angelus said and two and six in my pocket,
I am a rich and holy possible Jesus.

I stop and talk to everyone I meet.
Hello, I might be Jesus. Do you love me?”.

Written and performed by Peter Gowen (Charlie, Love/Hate, The Butcher Boy), and directed by Donal Gallagher (Love All, Bedbound), this is a hilarious and heart-breaking story of small towns and even smaller minds.

Irish Times  ****     Irish Examiner  ****   

Sunday Business Post ****

The Chronicles of Oggle was originally developed under the Corcadorca New Writing development programme. Co-produced by Asylum Productions and the Everyman Theatre Cork, the show premiered in the Mall Arts Centre, in Youghal in April of 2013, before transferring to the Everyman stage.

Peter Gowen’s performance received standing ovations every night, and was selected among the Irish Examiner Critics Choice Highlights of the year.

The play script was published by Bloomsbury (Methuen) in March 2015.

The production completed a 17 venue national tour of Ireland in April /May 2015. 

Bridge Street Will Be…

by John Morton - 2015

An extraordinary theatre production taking over an entire street, playing out its past present and future. With a community cast of 70 players, 2 pigs, a bull, 6 chickens, a civil war battalion, a submarine and a flood...
What more could you ask? Bridge Street Will Be ... Epic. 

On Bridge Street, Time is standing still.
But the clock is ticking and the future is coming...
As the politics of time itself is debated, all the doorways of the past open up. You are the hero in the quest to save Bridge Street.
A unique, choose-your-own-adventure, theatrical experience
where the audience decide what the future of Bridge Street will be...

In collaboration with Trasna Productions, Equinox Theatre Company, Studio Weave, Forecast and Fennelly’s and written by John Morton - performed at the Abhainn Ri Festival, Callan Co. Kilkenny 2015 

An immersive 'choose-your-own-adventure’, re-imagining the past present and future of the entire street; the production encouraged the audience to explore freely experiencing time layered over time.

The audience were invited into buildings long boarded up, getting a chance to see them alive once more. The cast of community volunteers, supported by theatre professionals, created a spectacle that will last in the collective memory of the town.

Click here for an in-depth radio documentary Bridge Street Will Be (50 min) on the story of Bridge Street by Monica Hayes, KCLR96fm.

“Months of experimentation lengthy rehearsals and local voluntary initiative culminated in an extraordinary
public spectacle that saw an entire street transformed into a stage and unoccupied buildings restored to life. Audiences were taken on a wondrous journey into the town’s past and offered some off-beat visions of the future in this zany, occasionally moving ...always hugely entertaining production.”

Kilkenny Reporter (published 08/07/2015) 


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