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Irish Premiere of Gagarin Way (2003)
by Gregory Burke
Dates : Tuesday 16 September 2003 - Saturday 04 October 2003
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Theatre : Old Museum, Belfast, Dublin Fringe Festival - Northern Tour
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Take your seats for a rollercoaster ride through twentieth century politics and philosphy via the hidden benefits of a fat filled Scottish diet!
Waht happens when Fife factory workers Eddie and Gary have had "enough of fucking everything" Gagarin Way is a blacker than black, blisteringly cruel comedy about a human heist gone wrong.
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"It is hard to think of a debut quite as explosive as that of Scottish writer Gregory Burke, who took the Edinburgh Festival by storm two years ago with his tale of two Fife factory workers who have had ‘enough of fucking everything’ and vow to fight back by kidnapping the boss. It has already been a hit in London and New York, so it is good to see Northern Ireland getting its first glimpse of this exceptional play" The Guardian Pick of the week |
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"A hugely stimulating and enjoyable evening. Great acting, great play. See it
" The Irish News |
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"Prime Cut director Jackie Doyle does not flinch from the hard-edged details of this coruscating play, performed with veracity and passion…. Political theatre or theatre of politics? It doesn’t much matter when such a refreshingly inquiring and entertaining voice can be heard examining, exposing and entertaining.
" The Irish Times |
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"The bitter humour of Gagarin Way has been introduced to Irish audiences by Belfast’s Prime Cut company, as the latest in its long, distinguished tradition of producing challenging plays
" The Irish Times Feature on Gagarin Way including i |
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"From its opening rift on Sartre and Genet through to its bloody denouement, Gregory Burke’s bleak, black comedy fizzes with ideas and insights
" The Belfast Telegraph |
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"In the Old Museum Arts Centre over this past two weeks there has been laughter and horror, as audiences connected immediately with this excellent Prime Cut production.
" The Sunday Life |
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Cast: Brian McCardie, Jack Tarlton, John Kay Steel, Finlay Welsh
Director, Jackie Doyle/Designer, Stuart Marshall/Lighting Designer, Tina McHugh/Fight Director, Renny Krupinski/ Stage Manager, Laura McCabe/ Photographer Chris Hill
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Prime Cut Productions
285 Ormeau Road, Belfast BT7 3GG
Phone +44 (0)2890 645 101 Fax +44 (0)2890 645 101
Email primecut@btconnect.com |
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