iVoox
iVoox Podcast & radio
Download app for free
AbbeyTheatre
Podcast

AbbeyTheatre

283
0

Inspired by the revolutionary ideals of our founders and our rich canon of Irish dramatic writing, our mission is to imaginatively engage with all of Irish society through the production of ambitious, courageous and new theatre in all its forms. We commit to lead in the telling of the whole Irish story, in English and in Irish, and we affirm that the Abbey is a theatre for the entire island of Ireland and for all its people. In every endeavour, we promote inclusiveness, diversity and equality.

Inspired by the revolutionary ideals of our founders and our rich canon of Irish dramatic writing, our mission is to imaginatively engage with all of Irish society through the production of ambitious, courageous and new theatre in all its forms. We commit to lead in the telling of the whole Irish story, in English and in Irish, and we affirm that the Abbey is a theatre for the entire island of Ireland and for all its people. In every endeavour, we promote inclusiveness, diversity and equality.

283
0

The Boy Audio Description

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The Boy Audio Description by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 weeks
0
0
7
13:21

The God and his Daughter Audio Description

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The God and his Daughter Audio Description by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 weeks
0
0
6
09:00

The Lunch Punch Audio Described Notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The Lunch Punch Audio Described Notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 months
0
0
6
09:47

Static Audio Description Introduction

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Static Audio Description Introduction by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 4 months
0
0
5
09:55

The Cave - Introduction Notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The Cave - Introduction Notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 4 months
0
0
6
07:45

Youth's the Season -? Audio Described Introduction

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Youth's the Season -? Audio Described Introduction by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 6 months
0
0
6
18:46

Youth's the Season -?: Programme Note from Director Sarah Jane Scaife

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Youth's the Season -?: Programme Note from Director Sarah Jane Scaife by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 6 months
0
0
5
02:46

Youth's the Season - ? Programme Note from Director Sarah Jane Scaife

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Sarah Jane Scaife is Artistic Director of Company SJ which she co-founded in 2009. Company SJ produced Samuel Beckett’s Act Without Words II for the Absolut Fringe Festival in Dublin before touring it to London, New York, Limerick, Enniskillen, Tokyo and Paris. In 2013 along with Rough For Theatre 1 it became the first in a series of work entitled Beckett in the City, which sought to insert the writings of Beckett into the architectural and social spaces of the city of Dublin. In 2014 she directed Beckett in the City: Fizzles for the Dublin Fringe Festival and in 2015 she added Beckett in the City: The Women Speak which was performed in Dublin and New York. In 2018 she presented Beckett’s prose piece Company, for the Dublin Theatre Festival with Raymond Keane as performer. In 2021, she directed Beckett sa Chreig: Laethanta Sona (Happy Days), a site specific production on the island of Inis Oírr and in Dublin. Bríd Ní Neachtain won Best Actress for this role at the Irish Times Theatre Awards 2022 in this co-production between Company SJ and The Abbey Theatre. In 2021 and 2022, she co-directed The Long Christmas Dinner with Raymond Keane as the Christmas production on the Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre. She recently directed Joanne Ryan’s In Two Minds for Fishamble, in the 2023 DTF and in The Edinburgh Fringe in 2024. Sarah Jane is very passionate about the work of Dublin playwright Mary Manning and has been working towards a production of Youth’s The Season -? for the last decade. Commenting on the play, Sarah Janesaid: “When I read Youth’s The Season -? I was really surprised at how different the world it presented felt… It was from a young, female, urban perspective. It was funny but in a caustic way, which felt very recognisable to me. The sense of angst, boredom and frustration for what society had on offer to young women or young men who didn’t conform to the stereotype of Irish society, was familiar in a very real way for me. What is so interesting today is recognising that all the same frustrations, the fears of war, the anxiety of being different or not fitting in that are experienced by the youth today, are written into this play which was written by a young woman in her early twenties, in 1930.”
Art and literature 6 months
0
0
7
02:37

Emma - Audio Described Programme Notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Emma - Audio Described Programme Notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 9 months
0
0
7
14:29

Grania Audio Described Programme Notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Grania Audio Described Programme Notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 1 year
0
0
7
05:52

The Quare Fellow: Audio described programme notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The Quare Fellow: Audio described programme notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 1 year
0
0
6
13:47

The Auld Triangle - Radie Peat

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The Auld Triangle - Radie Peat by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 1 year
0
0
5
01:29

Somewhere Out There You: Audio Described programme notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Audio Description notes for Somewhere Out There You by Nancy Harris, directed by Wayne Jordan at the Abbey Theatre.
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
5
11:39

Ghosts Audio-described programme notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Ghosts Audio-described programme notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
6
10:12

Ghosts on demand: Audio Described programme notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Ghosts on demand: Audio Described programme notes by AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
7
09:39

Tartuffe Post Show Talk - Religious Hypocrisy: A Besetting Irish Failing?

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
As part of the run of our new production of Moliere's Tartuffe, we initiated a series of post-show discussions on themes emerging from the new version of the play by Frank McGuinness. The discussions focussed on the origins of these themes in the play and broadened out to encompass reflections on their relevance for Ireland in the past and the present. Our second talk covered Me Too: confronting patriarchy and sexual oppression. This conversation was explored by curator Catriona Crowe along with journalist and novelist Gene Kerrigan and journalist and writer Caelainn Hogan. In their talk they examined hypocrisy, trying to answer the question if it’s part of the Irish system of elision of difficult things. Facebook - @AbbeyTheatreDublin Instagram - @AbbeyTheatreDublin Twitter - @AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
5
42:46

Tartuffe Post Show Talk - Me Too: Confronting Patriarchy and Sexual Oppression

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
As part of the run of our new production of Moliere's Tartuffe, we initiated a series of post-show discussions on themes emerging from the new version of the play by Frank McGuinness. The discussions focussed on the origins of these themes in the play and broadened out to encompass reflections on their relevance for Ireland in the past and the present. Our first talk covered Me Too: confronting patriarchy and sexual oppression. For this talk, curator Catriona Crowe was joined on stage by Irish Times writer and columnist Roisin Ingle and Consent Project Manager with Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Sarah Monaghan. They discussed the recent Waking the Feminists campaign - how have we done since the campaign was first launched back in 2015 and is there more to be done? The panel also explored if toxic masculinity is a response to women’s attempts to defeat sexual oppression. Facebook - @AbbeyTheatreDublin Instagram - @AbbeyTheatreDublin Twitter - @AbbeyTheatre
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
6
38:45

Tartuffe Audio-described programme notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Audio-described programme note for the Abbey Theatre production of Tartuffe
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
7
11:38

Tales from the Holywell - Audio Described Programme Notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
Tales from the Holywell - Audio Described Programme Notes
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
5
09:22

The Weir - Audio Described Programme Notes

Episode in AbbeyTheatre
The Weir - Audio Described Programme Notes
Art and literature 2 years
0
0
7
14:09
You may also like View more
La Cultureta Ruben Amon, Rosa Belmonte, Guillermo Altares, Isabel Vazquez JF Leon y Sergio del Molino hablan sobre cine, musica, libros, series y mucho mas... Updated
Grandes Infelices "GRANDES INFELICES. Luces y sombras de grandes novelistas" es un podcast literario de Blackie Books presentado y dirigido por el escritor Javier Peña (autor de los libros “Agnes” e “Infelices”). Javier Peña repasará capítulo a capítulo la vida y obra de destacados escritores y escritoras, que a veces tuvieron vida de novela, pero no siempre de las felices. Updated
Terror y Nada Más (Ficción sonora - Audiolibros) Terror y Nada Más: 17 años creando experiencias inmersivas de terror, suspense y ciencia ficción con base en guiones propios y en relatos de autores clásicos, contemporáneos y nuevas promesas. ¡Ficción sonora en estado puro! Updated
Go to Art and literature