Electric Picnic

We put on a special preview of the show at Electric Picnic this year. If you weren't there, remember you can still get tickets to the full show as part of Absolut Fringe. But in the meantime, here are a few photos of our time at the Picnic...




 

Singlehood in 'Totally Dublin'

Check out Una's interview with Roisin Agnew Page 35 of this month's Totally Dublin chatting about Singlehood

First Encounters with Una & David


In conversation with FRANCES O'ROURKE, The Irish Times

UNA McKEVITT 



is an award-winning theatre-maker whose new show, Singlehood, will run at the Project Upstairs from September 17th-27th. She and David Coffey grew up in Killiney, Co Dublin

‘I WAS A FAN OF DAN & BECS and, after my last show Victor and Gord, I realised David and I shared a certain sensibility, taking stories from the same place. We started seeing each other – platonically, I’m gay – and realised we were soulmates: love the same films, TV shows, and if I don’t, he’ll get why.

We hit our Fund-It Target!

We hit our target of 4000 euro on Fund-It - A DAY EARLY! We cannout thank our funders enough. Your generosity has completely blown us away! Friends, family, colleagues, supporters, strangers, THANK YOU THANK YOU! 

The Big Deal Coming to Project Arts Centre October 31st-November 5th

The Big Deal at Project Arts Centre from projectarts on Vimeo.

Review of The Big Deal Irish Theatre Magazine

The Big Deal is a compelling portrayal of exceptional friends in exceptional circumstances. Although born male, Cathy and Deborah – formerly Patrick and Sean – grew up identifying as female, undergoing gender reassignment surgery as adults. Drawing on interviews, diaries and letters exchanged between the pair as they transitioned during the 1990s, The Big Deal is a moving and unflinching portrayal of lives rarely accounted for in Irish culture, let alone on the Irish stage.

The Big Deal Kilkenny Arts Festival August 10th-14th


Dear Cathy,

It’s 10.30pm on Tuesday night. I have just finished your recent email. You are now on the way to recovery. You are here now as you should have been and will be until the day you die. So whilst I struggle slowly onward and upward, you are already there.

Love Deborah