Claire Galvin’s Much Anticipated Project Arts Centre Performance PremieringThis Week in Dublin’s Temple Bar Setting

We thank Claire Galvin for the much appreciated Poster and Press Release. We wish Claire every success in this excellent production. Click on the images to enlarge. (S.R.)
We thank Claire Galvin for the much appreciated Poster and Press Release. We wish Claire every success in this excellent production. Click on the images to enlarge. (S.R.)

PREMIERING 15-19th of SEPTEMBER, PROJECT ARTS CENTRE, 2pm

“As far as I know you never saw the sweetness of this, the gasping rarity and do-we-dare-ity of clasped hands

clasped firmly or a clandestine kiss. Never saw all of this happily packed-ness. Never saw the not-so-youthful

and youth alike in action, revolt, and bright clothing.”

Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane is a short, sweet, intense meditation on time and loss.

It’s sort of a play, sort of a spoken word poem, but definitely made out of memories and questions. Things like:

Were you happy? Were you lonely? If you were young today, rather than then, would you be more happy and

less lonely? Would you feel safer telling people who and what you are? When someone’s gone, you can’t know

these things. But you can ask yourself, and you do ask yourself…
Claire Galvin, Performer

Claire Galvin graduated from The Gaiety School of Acting July 2012; further training includes TVI Actor Studio

New York. Credits include: Wild Oats, The Lost Theatre Company, London; The Shape Of Things, The Exchange

Dublin; Amanda Coogan’s 13 Women as part of ANU Productions’ Thirteen, B(r)itches, Tiger Dublin Fringe 2014.

Dylan Coburn Gray, Writer

Dylan Coburn Gray is a writer based in Dublin.

His play Boys and Girls premiered as part of Dublin Fringe 2013 to five star reviews, winning the Fishamble Best

New Writing Award. It was also nominated for the Stewart Parker Trust Award, and for the Best Theatre Script

Award at the Irish Writers’ Guild Awards (Zebbies).

As an actor, he has toured extensively with Brokentalkers’The Blue Boy.

Nora Kelly Lester, Director

Nora Kelly Lester is Resident Director at The New Theatre, and is currently in production with Writer in Residence

Lauren Shannon Jones on a new play Olympia set to run in October this year. Directing credits include The

Assassination of Brian Boru, (National tour throughout 2015), According to His Need (Reds Theatre Company) at

Edinburgh Fringe, Grow (The Virgin Eclectic) and UCD Dramsoc’s Macbeth in 2014.

Nora graduated from UCD in 2012 with an honors degree in English and Drama and received her qualification in

Drama Facilitation from NAYD in 2013.

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