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Echo

What happens to a musician when his songs start to haunt him?
Echo begins as a gig and then becomes something else. Something stranger.

It’s about Ronan, a musician on tour in the UK. He’s the opening act for a much bigger band, and we follow him over the course of two nights, two concerts. The first one goes well. The second is a nightmare. As his past catches up with him, Ronan must decide whether to confront it, or just keep singing the same tune.

This is a show about music, morality, and masculinity; one that weaves songs and stories together to examine the ways we try (and fail) to connect with the world around us.

CAST: Isaac Jones, Peter Newington
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Dominic O’Brien
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY Isaac Jones
LIGHTING DESIGN BY Alan Mooney
COSTUME DESIGN BY Iseult Deane
SOUND DESIGN BY Daniel O’Brien
STAGE & PRODUCTION MANAGER Sibéal Ní Mhaoileoin
DRAMATURG Doris De Vries
SET DESIGN CONSULTANT Pai Rathaya
POSTER DESIGN BY Jack Farrell
PUBLICITY BY Faith Jones
RECORDED VOICES – Owen Roe, Sade Malone, Roberta Ceginskaite

‘Developed at Scene + Heard: The Festival of New Work.’

This play contains themes of violence and death that some viewers may find distressing
TICKETS €17 | €14
RUNNING TIME 80 mins

23 – 27 Jan
8pm
3pm matinee 27 Jan
Boys’ School