As I write this, Little
Thing Big Thing has opened and is enjoying a great run with good reviews
and word of mouth. I now can breathe a sigh of relief. A little backstory here:
when I first read the play I was hooked by the story but I really had to study
the play in order to visualize how it could be staged. Not only do two actors
have to play multiple roles, but they speak their inner thoughts, jump from
location to location and interact with people and objects that aren’t physically
there. It’s funny, dark, unpredictable, part thriller, part mystery and part
love story with a political edge. And if all of that weren’t enough, it takes
place in Ireland with dialects from all over the country, Irish slang and many
references to specific places in Dublin and across the Irish countryside. A
challenge for any director, but this was my PTE Main Stage directorial debut. I
didn’t want to screw it up!
Donal O'Kelly, playwright |
I did some research into past productions of Little Thing,
Big Thing and I discovered that the only other production of the play was the
original from Fishamble Theatre that was about to make their Dublin premiere.
More back story: in Ireland they follow a more European model of presenting.
Rather than many different companies producing their own versions of plays,
rehearsing for 3 weeks and presenting a 3-week run for a subscription audience,
they keep their plays touring, sometimes for years. As a result many of these
plays have small casts and very little in the way of set or fancy production
elements. The plays tour all over, can be set up in any space and are
relatively inexpensive to move around.
So I looked at the tour schedule for Little Thing Big Thing and I realized that I could see it when it
played in Dublin. I immediately contacted the playwright Donal O’Kelly and he
put aside a ticket for me! I was very excited to go and meet him and see his
show, but I needed a way to get there! Thanks to support from The Manitoba Arts
Council and The Winnipeg Arts Council, I was able to travel to Dublin and spend
10 days researching contemporary Irish theatre, meet with Donal and the
creative team of Fishamble’s production and go to all of the places that he
references in the play.
Next: Part II: The Irish Experience
Next: Part II: The Irish Experience
Donal O'Kelly & Sorcha Fox in the Fishamble production of Little Thing, Big Thing. |
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