Walking the road by Dermot Bolger
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Axis, Ballymun
In association with In Flanders Fields Museum presents
Walking the Road
by Dermot Bolger
Axis Arts Centre, Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9
5th 9th June ~ 8PM
Commissioned by South Dublin County Council In Context 3
Commissioned as part of the South Dublin County Council In Context 3 Public Art programme, "Walking The Road" marks the 90th anniversary of the 3rd Battle of Ypres in 1917. Walking The Road is produced by axis, Ballymun, in association with the In Flanders Fields museum in Ypres, Belgium, and will receive its world premiere in axis before transferring to Ypres Town Theatre, Belgium and returning to tour to several other venues around Ireland including the Civic Theatre, Tallaght, as part of the Fused* the South Dublin County Arts Festival.
"This is a song a robin sang
This morning on a broken tree
It was about the little fields
That call across the world to me."
Home by Francis Ledwidge 1917
Lance Corporal Francis Ledwidge lost his life in Flanders fields in 1917, while serving with the British army in WWI. One of Irelands emerging poets, Ledwidge left the familiarity of his Co. Meath home, and joined the British army at seven shillings a week, a shilling more than London magazines paid for a line of poetry.
Suspended in the half-light of memories and dreams, this beautiful new play from Dermot Bolger follows Francis Ledwidge on his final journey, as he finds himself once again walking the road to his home in Slane, alongside the ghosts of all of those who touched his life. But where are they walking to and will any of them ever reach home?
Dermot Bolger is one of Irelands best known writers, and axis is proud to continue its association with the author, who brought Ballymun to the professional stage with From These Green Heights (Winner Best New Play 2004 Irish Times Theatre Awards) and The Townlands of Brazil.
When Archduke Franz Ferdinand was gunned down in Sarajevo in June 1914 it started a chain of events that would directly affect Irish people all over the world. Against the backdrop of political divisions at home, thousands of Irish men and women headed for Europe to play their part in The Great War. While no agreement has ever been reached on the exact number of Irish soldiers who served in the British Armed Forces, estimates suggest that over 200,000 took part with over 35,000 perishing during the course of the War.
The story of Francis Ledwidge starts here, walking the road.
Cast and Crew
Francis: Colin ODonoghue
Companion: Kelly Hickey
Director: Ray Yeates
Designer: Marie Tierney
Lighting: Conleth White
Listing Information:
Walking the Road
Venue: axis arts centre, Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9
Dates: 5th 9th June ~ 8PM
Previews: 1st, 2nd, 4th June ~ 8PM
Tickets: 12 & 10 (concession)
Booking: 01 883 2100
Web: www.axis-ballymun.ie
Venue: Civic Theatre Tallaght, Dublin
Dates: 12th 14th July ~ 8PM
Tickets: 12 & 10 (concession)
Booking: 01 462 7477
Web: www.civictheatre.ie
This production also will tour: The Dock, Leitrim and Solstice Arts Centre, Navan.
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