Claire Galvin’s Superb Theatrical Performance in Galway Theatre Festival April 29 – May 2 2016

“This is a memory, a threnody, a memorial, an elegy… You can sing to remember what’s gone so it won’t be.” A poetic act of remembrance and questioning, Drawing Crosses On A Dusty Windowpane explores themes of loss and love. Written by Dylan Coburn Gray (winner, Fishamble Best New Writing Award 2013) and performed by Claire Galvin, this part play, part spoken word poem beautifully evokes the human need to remember and connect with a loved-one once they’re gone. Written By: Dylan Coburn Gray. Performed By: Claire Galvin. Directed By: Liam Halligan. Composer: Sean James Garland. Lighting Designer: John Gunning. Image Credit: Carla Rogers.
“This is a memory, a threnody, a memorial, an elegy… You can sing to remember what’s gone so it won’t be.”
A poetic act of remembrance and questioning, “Drawing Crosses On A Dusty Windowpane” explores themes of loss and love. Written by Dylan Coburn Gray (winner, Fishamble Best New Writing Award 2013) and performed by Claire Galvin, this part play, part spoken word poem beautifully evokes the human need to remember and connect with a loved-one once they’re gone.
Written By: Dylan Coburn Gray. Performed By: Claire Galvin. Directed By: Liam Halligan. Composer: Sean James Garland. Lighting Designer: John Gunning. Image Credit: Carla Rogers.  Sincere congratulations to Claire whose truly brilliant performance greatly impressed us all who had the privilege to attend the splendid production during its Dublin run in September 2015. More details below…. Click on the Poster to enlarge.  (S.R.)

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