Premiere of Chasing Butterflies The Radio Play..

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Will hit the airwaves this Wednesday at 6pm on Athlone Community Radio 88. It will follow an interview with producer Alan Meaney and Director Aoife Connolly

Made with the support of the BAI’s Sound & Vision Funding Scheme.

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To Listen Live Online go to www.athlonecommunityradio.ie on Wednesday 16th of November at 6pm and Saturday 19th of November  at 2.30pm.

First review is in…

Chris Mc Cormack from Musing in Intermissions Blogspot writes an eloquent and insightful review on Bluepatch and Dragonfly’s collaboration project Chasing Butterflies & In The Garden’  at this year’s Galway Theatre Festival 2011 .

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” …Connolly continues to be a stand-out director at Galway Theatre Festival, spelling out performance spaces where nuances are to be cherry-picked, deconstructed, and re-rendered in the spectator’s own theatre experience…..Donnellan’s might as a writer lies in her articulation of the dalliances of temporary lives, some to be celebrated and others not, and the devastating result of when such life is snatched away…”

To read full review click here

Talking Theatre with Artistic Director Aoife Connolly

I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Barry Houlihan about Bluepatch’s creative process and collaboration with Dragonfly at this years Galway Theatre Festival. To read the article click here

Barry Houlihan is a professional theatre and literary archivist and blogger at Staged Reaction Blog and Writing.ie.


Galway Theatre Festival 2011

 Bluepatch Productions in collaboration with Dragonfly Theatre present;

Chasing Butterflies & In the Garden

Two one-act plays about life, death and everyone in between

written by Dragonfly’s Siobhán Donnellan and directed by Bluepatch’s Aoife Connolly

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In the Garden will receive its World Premiere at the Galway Theatre Festival this year.

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Nuns Island Theatre, Galway

Saturday 29th October at 8pm

Sunday 30th October at 1pm

Booking : 091 569 777 or www.tht.ie

Ticket Price : €12 / €10.

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Chasing Butterflies was shortlisted for the Cork Arts Theatre Writers Week Award last year and won 3 production awards including;

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Best Director. Best Male Actor. Best Female Actor and a Nomination for Best Male Actor

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Irish Theatre Magazine described Chasing Butterflies as

…A great story well told…evocative and bittersweet… delicately balanced between hysteria and awe…wonderfully emotive script… excellent performances… Chasing Butterflies, introduces a brave and challenging new voice in Irish playwriting’

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Cast includes Fiachra Ó Dubhghaill, Martin Maguire, Ben Mulhern and Siobhán Donnellan.

For more information and booking see www.galwaytheatrefestival.com

We would like to acknowledge Áras na nGael, Dominick Street, Galway for their support

An Invite from Bluepatch :-)

You are cordially invited to BROWSE the array of workshops we have on SPECIAL OFFER! We would be delighted if you would SHARE this page with your family, friends and colleagues by pressing the (Share) button below!! Do you know a SCHOOL or ORGANISATION that may be interested in our work? Please DIRECT them to our site!!

Many Thanks in advance,

Bluepatch xx

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We offer  Theatre-in-education workshops to primary and secondary school groups around Ireland. The workshop is a fun and energetic mix of in-depth discussion, role-play, forum theatre and drama games. Participants exchange ideas and share experiences in a specific themed / issue based workshop as directed by the school.  Throughout this workshop we develop critical thinking, teamwork skills and positive self-expression.The Drama workshop is an introductory to stagecraft, physical improvisation and creative storytelling

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Our Acting Workshops explore the craft of acting with particular attention on the actor’s creative abilities. It is a holistic approach to performance that incorporates exercises in improvisation, movement, voice and script work. Students will be introduced to different techniques and practices such as Michael Chekhov and Anne Bogart’s Viewpoints. These workshops are open to all levels of experience and can be delivered in-house to theatre companies, community groups and drama schools.

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The Viewpoints Workshop is a physical movement workshop exploring the nine viewpoints of space and time; Tempo, Duration, Kinesthetic Response, Repetition, Shape, Gesture, Architecture, Topography and Spatial Relationship; as articulated by Anne Bogart. Aoife Connolly & Andrea Scott of  ViewpointsIreland  regularly run eight week courses for a broad range of creative artists and individually offer bespoke workshops to Transition Year groups, Youth Theatres, Drama Colleges and Community Groups. Both can be contacted via viewpointsireland@gmail.com

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Recent Workshop Clients include; UCD Drama Dept, Balbriggan Educate Together N.S., Education Choice Training Company. and St. Colmcille’s Adult Education Community School.

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We also offer Bespoke Training  to individuals, companies and community groups. Recent Bespoke workshops include Interview & Presentation Skills and Delivering a Creative Workshop

For more INFORMATION and TESTIMONIALS on individual WORKSHOPS please click on the highlighted green links provided.

For booking contact Aoife at bluepatchproductions@gmail.com

GTF Auditions

Dragonfly Theatre in collaboration with Bluepatch Productions are looking for actors – one male, one female – late twenties upwards for a new-one act play being staged as part of Galway Theatre Festival 2011

Auditions will take place on Tues 20th September

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NUIG ’ small acoustic room’

1pm – 3pm

Please note – Rehearsals will also take place in Galway!

Please feel free to email a CV, headshot and/or general enquiries to sdonnellan@hotmail.com

Cheers folks and looking forward to hearing from you :)

Chasing Butterflies – The Radio Play

It has been a busy few weeks for the team behind Chasing Butterflies as we have just completed recording the play for radio with support from the Sound and Vision funding scheme, a Broadcasting Authority of Ireland initiative and produced by Alan Meaney. A big undertaking considering the piece was written for stage and enjoyed critical success at the Cork Arts Theatre Writers Week. But as we delved into rehearsal last week it seemed to unfold by itself and reveal layers of narrative that could only be explored within this very specific process. Recording for radio has given us the opportunity to really hone in on the internal worlds of the characters and  magnify the colour and intensity of their inner lives.

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The biggest challenge for me as director was the intense level of concentration involved. Having to listen to every single word uttered, every breath, nuance, tone, texture and rhythm of sound and not forgetting duration of silence. And somehow knowing how/when to gauge it as a single entity in itself and within the context of the play. Each line needs to inspire the imagination of the listener so they too  grasp and engage in the world of the play and in essence stay tuned-in to the piece!!.

I know in my practise as a director I have a tendency to be predominantly driven by the physical form – my inspiration always starts with the actors bodies on stage – their relation to each other and the space so the challenge to solely rely on the voice to portray the interlocking worlds of the play was daunting. But I believe we got there in the end through deep exploration of text in rehearsal and the physical work-out on location.

The effect of working on location was most interesting  – We found the physical placement of  ‘Big Story’ in the woods – his constant meandering  in the wilderness alongside Annie’s couped up state in her hollow empty kitchen and J.J’s boyish energetic antics  really helped inform the delivery of their words and instantly gave the actors a charged energy and focus to each line.

Sound Editor Alan Meaney and I are in the midst of the long and arduous task of editing but from all accounts the piece is shaping up very strongly and we’re delighted with the process. Above is some pics of the work in progress. Watch this space to find out where you can see and hear Chasing Butterflies live on stage and radio in the coming months and news of a sister piece in the pipeline…..

Aisling Quinn’s Debut Album Launch

Venue : The Grand Social, Liffey St., Dublin 1

Date : Thursday 19th May

Time : 9pm

Tickets available on door!

Vote for Aisling and the Halidays fasttrack to Feis 2011 here

A night of music, fun and games from Aisling Quinn & The Hallidays.

Featuring a photography exhibition by Ciarna Hackett

..and a few tunes by the fantastic Ronan Quinn

Download Aisling’s first single ‘On my way’ here

For more information see www.aislingquinn.com