Limerick, with a reprisal of two of autumn/winter season: Also ,as part of the Unfringed, Impact performed a brand new play by Darren Maher entitled 'Magnum Hopeless'. 'Magnum Hopeless' completely sold out for the duration of the unfringed. People who are interested in getting on a waiting list for a possible future staging of the play are advised to contact the impact email address. |
Monday, December 26, 2005
Impact in the Unfringed
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Dario Fo Double Bill
The Open Couple and An Ordinary Day
The Open Couple
A man respects his wife and, therefore, believes it is acceptable for him to pursue other women. He encourages her to do the same but this theory, when put into practice, has far more serious consequences than either of them could ever have imagined.
An Ordinary Day
Julia, a woman battling self-loathing and personal apprehension, has surrounded herself with self-help drivel.She has decided to kill herself,when suddenly a number of unusual things start to happen.
More on Dario Fo
Mon. 12th - Sat. 17th December 2005
Impact Theatre, The Crescent, O’Connell Avenue
Opens: 8pm
Bookings: 061 318121
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Zoo Story at Impact
The Impact Autumn/WInter programme continues with a production of Zoo Story by American playwright Edward Albee.
Set in Central Park, New York, , an average American, Peter is confronted by a lonely man called Jerry. Through a series of failed conversations Jerry begins his experiment to see if middle-class Americans are animals after all.
Mon. 21st - Sat. 26th November
Box Office: 061-318121 (Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm)
Doors Open: 8pm
Adm: €14 Conc. price 50%
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Harold Pinter Double Bill
A Kind of Alaska and One For The Road
Impact is proud to present the second instalment of its autumn/winter season - a double bill of plays by the Nobel Award winning playwright Harold Pinter.
A Kind Of Alaska
Deborah wakes after a 29-year slumber to be faced with a world in which truth and reality have become almost irreparably blurred, as she is forced to confront her most basic beliefs in a world that has driven on without her.
One For The Road
A respectable intellectual, Victor, and his family are drawn deep into the world of power-drunk mania by Nicholas, a sadistic, darkly comic interrogator whose relentless pursuit brings us face to face with oppression’s menacing force.
Mon. October 31st - Sat. November 5th
Doors Open: 8pm Venue: Impact Theatre
Adm: €14 50% Conc.
Booking: 061 318121
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
The Mercy Seat
The Mercy Seat
Launching Impact's Autumn/Winter season is the Irish premiere of Neil LaBute's The Mercy Seat.
An office romance is changed completely when the office disappears in a sea of fire and rubble. Two people must decide if they want to answer their cellphones or disappear forever.
Sharp, compelling, chilling. – Newsday
Casts a less-than-glowing light on man’s dark side in the face of disaster. – Daily News
Venue: Impact Theatre, 18 The Crescent, O’Connell Street, Limerick.
Box Office: 061 316399
Admission: €12 Concessions 50%
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Digital Print Exhibition
Digital Print Exhibition
From Wednesday the 14th of September an exhibition of digital print media will be running in Impact Theatre. The last exhibition to be run before the theatre turns into a bustling performance space for its Autumn/Winter theatre season, this is well worth checking out. Open and free to the public pop in on your lunch break or if you just need a break from your day and enjoy the artwork. Contact Celene at 086-8969195 for further details
From Wednesday the 14th of September an exhibition of digital print media will be running in Impact Theatre. The last exhibition to be run before the theatre turns into a bustling performance space for its Autumn/Winter theatre season, this is well worth checking out. Open and free to the public pop in on your lunch break or if you just need a break from your day and enjoy the artwork. Contact Celene at 086-8969195 for further details
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
'Coffee and Cream'
Multi-cultural project comes to fruition.
On the 25th of August Limerick shall see the first results of a unique project.
The Impact Theatre company has sought out the talent and input from some of the many culturally diverse people now living in the city with surprisingly harmonious results.
With alternating singers from as far away as Jamaica and Somali, a trombone player from Scotland , a classical cellist from New York , Burundi percussion, and an Iranian Kurdish folk-violinist; the band have worked weeks on a two hour set that is bursting with energy and entirely unlike anything you are likely to hear elsewhere.
Their official debut is on thursday 25th August when they play at Impact Theatre space on O'Connell street Limerick .Doors open 8pm.
Multi-cultural project comes to fruition.
On the 25th of August Limerick shall see the first results of a unique project.
The Impact Theatre company has sought out the talent and input from some of the many culturally diverse people now living in the city with surprisingly harmonious results.
With alternating singers from as far away as Jamaica and Somali, a trombone player from Scotland , a classical cellist from New York , Burundi percussion, and an Iranian Kurdish folk-violinist; the band have worked weeks on a two hour set that is bursting with energy and entirely unlike anything you are likely to hear elsewhere.
Their official debut is on thursday 25th August when they play at Impact Theatre space on O'Connell street Limerick .Doors open 8pm.
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Photographic Exhibition at IMPACT THEATRE
the rest of everywhere else
Photographic Exhibition by Paul Tarpey
IMPACT THEATRE, Limerick, August 11-20/2005, Noon-6pm Daily, Admission Free.
This solo exhibition presents the underbelly of Irish landscape photography
undertaken in the West of Ireland; 2003-2005.
Traditionally, the visual representation of tourist areas is a romantic and nostalgic one. The images on show here are notes on what becomes edited out by the recordings of the tourist industry.
Paul Tarpey has been intensively photographing the Irish environment since the late 80s. He contrasts the early days to today by pointing out "in the late 80s-early 90s [it] was defined by economics, it was the emigration landscape. Documentary photography was apt, however today it is very difficult to sum up Ireland using this method and the emigration landscape
has disappeared".
The photographs investigate how Ireland portrays itself today. Tourist areas are like a vortex where the images are more often imagined and contructed, than real. This touristic notion of Ireland, that is being sold abroad is but a veneer: this work records what is beneath that veneer.
Paul Tarpey is a Limerick based artist, an associate member of Limerick Printmakers and works in photography and video with a particular interest in social landscape forms.
Previous work includes:
Solo shows, Arts Council, Dublin[1992], The Linenhall Gallery, Castlebar [1993].
Sequences of photographs have been published in various private publications [force 10], also for community projects in the West of Ireland. Paul has been undertaking research and workshops in Co. Mayo over the past few years and currently teaches in Athlone Institute of Technology.
Further Info: Phone Paul at 086 3752606
See some of the photos in the exhibition here
Photographic Exhibition by Paul Tarpey
IMPACT THEATRE, Limerick, August 11-20/2005, Noon-6pm Daily, Admission Free.
This solo exhibition presents the underbelly of Irish landscape photography
undertaken in the West of Ireland; 2003-2005.
Traditionally, the visual representation of tourist areas is a romantic and nostalgic one. The images on show here are notes on what becomes edited out by the recordings of the tourist industry.
Paul Tarpey has been intensively photographing the Irish environment since the late 80s. He contrasts the early days to today by pointing out "in the late 80s-early 90s [it] was defined by economics, it was the emigration landscape. Documentary photography was apt, however today it is very difficult to sum up Ireland using this method and the emigration landscape
has disappeared".
The photographs investigate how Ireland portrays itself today. Tourist areas are like a vortex where the images are more often imagined and contructed, than real. This touristic notion of Ireland, that is being sold abroad is but a veneer: this work records what is beneath that veneer.
Paul Tarpey is a Limerick based artist, an associate member of Limerick Printmakers and works in photography and video with a particular interest in social landscape forms.
Previous work includes:
Solo shows, Arts Council, Dublin[1992], The Linenhall Gallery, Castlebar [1993].
Sequences of photographs have been published in various private publications [force 10], also for community projects in the West of Ireland. Paul has been undertaking research and workshops in Co. Mayo over the past few years and currently teaches in Athlone Institute of Technology.
Further Info: Phone Paul at 086 3752606
See some of the photos in the exhibition here
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Music at Impact Theatre
Saturday July 23rd: The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra
Practically all hailing from Limerick, this five piece musical entourage will be bringing their distinctive sound to the Impact space. Giving a different twist to familiar tunes old and new, they also will be performing original material. A new departure for the Impact performance space and a night not to be missed, contact Ann at 087-9737124 for further details.
Practically all hailing from Limerick, this five piece musical entourage will be bringing their distinctive sound to the Impact space. Giving a different twist to familiar tunes old and new, they also will be performing original material. A new departure for the Impact performance space and a night not to be missed, contact Ann at 087-9737124 for further details.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
STORY TIME AT THE MILK MARKET
This Friday, June 17th, sees a mini troupe of Impact actors taking to the streets to celebrate the Midsummer Festival Market in Limerick's Milk Market. The Golden Ball and String, an old tale brought to life in rhyme by Impact's own Darren Maher, will be performed three times throughout the night from 4-10. Amidst wine tasting and cookery this dark magical tale will be told with masks, puppets and music. Let's hope the weather holds!
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