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Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:52 pm
by Zuzana
Philip wrote music for the new production of Sean O'Casey's play The Silver Tassie, which will tour Ireland and Britain this summer:

Druid Theatre, Galway: The Silver Tassie by Sean O'Casey

From the tenements of Dublin to the trenches of World War One, The Silver Tassie is an epic dramatic work written by one of Ireland's greatest writers. The 1928 play was, famously, turned down by Yeats's Abbey Theatre, scene of Sean O'Casey's greatest triumphs, triggering the playwright's lifelong self-imposed exile from Ireland. The Silver Tassie had its first production in London's West End in 1929, in a production by Raymond Massey. Time has tended to vindicate O'Casey at the expense of Yeats' judgement, and the play is now widely seen as an expressionist masterpiece.

Directed by Garry Hynes, Druid Theatre's The Silver Tassie promises to be one of the biggest productions to tour Ireland and Britain this year. Kicking off in the Town Hall Theatre in Galway from August 21st, The Silver Tassie will also tour to Oxford and Salford in Manchester.

Garry Hynes was the first female director to win a Tony Award on Broadway, for Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane. This is her first production of an O'Casey play for Druid having previously directed Brendan Gleeson in The Plough and the Stars for the Abbey (1991), and Michael Gambon in Juno and the Paycock for Noel Pearson's production at the Gaiety Theatre (1999).

The cast is led by Derbhle Crotty, Aaron Monaghan and Eamon Morrissey. Design is by Francis O'Connor (Set, costumes), Davy Cunningham (Lighting) and John Leonard (Sound). Music is by Philip Chevron and Elliot Davis. Jack Murphy is movement director.

Tour dates: Galway - Town Hall Theatre (August 21 to September 7), Salford, Manchester - The Lowry (September 13 to 18), Oxford Playhouse (September 20 to 25), Dublin Theatre Festival - venue tbc (October 4 to 10). Additonal tour dates in Ireland, including Cork and Ennis, are likely to be added. No date has yet been announced for the start of ticket sales.

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:25 pm
by DzM
Very cool! Congratulations Philip!

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:04 pm
by Heather
Sounds good, hope it comes to Liverpool. I think I may be able to fit it into my theatre schedule (which is starting to look a bit like Philip's) if it does.

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:25 pm
by philipchevron
Heather wrote:Sounds good, hope it comes to Liverpool. I think I may be able to fit it into my theatre schedule (which is starting to look a bit like Philip's) if it does.


Manchester - or Salford, really - is as close as we get.

The assignment is not necessarily one of composition, though there may be some of that. There is a substantial amount of music of one form or another in The Silver Tassie, so my job is as much one of arrangement and consultancy as anything else. Plus there is, as in only the very best shows, a ukulele involved.

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:17 pm
by Shaz
Congrats, Philip. I hope I can get to see the play in Oxford.

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:23 pm
by RoddyRuddy
Think this warrants a update to the front/home page of this site.

The Silver Tassie - tour dates

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:26 pm
by philipchevron
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This sweeping play follows the lives of two young footballing heroes from the tenements of Dublin through the battlefields of France, and their return home.

Using all the resources of the theatre including live music and dance, this is an epic staging of one of O’Casey’s great plays.

For this production, Druid has put together one of their biggest ever company of actors. Tony Award winner Garry Hynes directs a cast of 19 and welcomes back some Druid favourites including Aaron Monaghan, Eamon Morrissey and Derbhle Crotty.

Kicking off on August 21st at the Town Hall Theatre in Galway, The Silver Tassie will also tour to five venues in Ireland and to the UK. Full tour schedule below.
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CAST INCLUDES

Liam Carney (Teddy Foran)
Derbhle Crotty (Mrs Foran)
Aoife Duffin (Jessie Taite)
Clare Dunne (Susie Monican)
Brian Gleeson (Barney Bagnall)
Ruth Hegarty (Mrs Heegan)
Aaron Monaghan (Harry Heegan)
Eamon Morrissey (Sylvester Heegan)
Gerard Kelly (Soldier)
Bush Moukarzel (Dr Maxwell)
John Olohan (Simon Norton)

Production Credits:

Writer: Sean O’Casey
Director: Garry Hynes
Set & Costume Designer: Francis O’Connor
Movement Director: Jack Murphy
Lighting Design: Davy Cunningham
Sound Design: John Leonard
Music: Philip Chevron, Elliot Davis
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Galway - Town Hall Theatre August 21, 2010 – September 7, 2010

Ennis - glór September 9 – 11, 2010

Salford, Manchester - The Lowry September 14-18, 2010

Oxford, UK - Oxford Playhouse September 21 – 25, 2010

Dublin - Gaiety Theatre October 5 – 10, 2010
http://www.dublintheatrefestival.com/pr ... review.asp

Cork - Everyman Palace Theatre Oct 12 – 16, 2010

Portlaoise - Dunamaise Arts Centre October 18 – 20, 2010

Tralee - Siamsa Tíra October 22 – 24, 2010

Galway and Cork are already on sale.
No further tour stops are anticipated.

The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:30 pm
by philipchevron
Pogues fans of a a particular vintage will remember Eamon Morrissey for his excellent portrayal of Flann O'Brien's The Brother, who "wouldn't look at an egg".

Re: The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:40 pm
by Shaz
philipchevron wrote:Pogues fans of a a particular vintage will remember Eamon Morrissey for his excellent portrayal of Flann O'Brien's The Brother, who "wouldn't look at an egg".


That's a definite blast from the past! I seem to remember seeing him at the Edinburgh Festival. Must be 20-something years ago.

I hope I can catch up with The Silver Tassie in Oxford.

The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 5:03 pm
by philipchevron
American artist Owen Smith's already-iconic graphic for Druid's The Silver Tassie is the cover story on today's Irish Times magazine section. Here's the online version, which rather stupidly truncates the image while (follow the link) offering ample space to other excellent examples of the artist's work.



http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/

Re: The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:30 pm
by Clash Cadillac
philipchevron wrote:American artist Owen Smith's already-iconic graphic for Druid's The Silver Tassie is the cover story on today's Irish Times magazine section. Here's the online version, which rather stupidly truncates the image while (follow the link) offering ample space to other excellent examples of the artist's work.



http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/


Love the painting, however I did not see the link for examples of other work?

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:52 pm
by kmurray105
If you click on the picture it takes you to the article and there are couple other images there

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:15 pm
by Mick Molloy
Wow it happens that I'm in Galway on the 21st, but I see the first date has been postponed to the 23rd. Damn, I wanted to see a play while in Ireland

Re: The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:48 pm
by philipchevron
Clash Cadillac wrote:
philipchevron wrote:American artist Owen Smith's already-iconic graphic for Druid's The Silver Tassie is the cover story on today's Irish Times magazine section. Here's the online version, which rather stupidly truncates the image while (follow the link) offering ample space to other excellent examples of the artist's work.



http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/


Love the painting, however I did not see the link for examples of other work?



You have to click through to the article itself, which is illustrated by other examples of the guy's work, like "Boxing Pieta"

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/mag ... 87918.html

Re: Philip's music in The Silver Tassie

PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:52 pm
by philipchevron
Mick Molloy wrote:Wow it happens that I'm in Galway on the 21st, but I see the first date has been postponed to the 23rd. Damn, I wanted to see a play while in Ireland


Sorry about that. We struck the first preview to allow more time for technical rehearsals. If you're going to be in Dublin, go see The Plough And The Stars at the Abbey, the play Sean O'Casey wrote just before The Silver Tassie and Irish dramatic literature's most unflinching portrayal of the 1916 Rising.