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March 9, 2014 • devious theatre

Some Flood

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The new Devious Theatre production hits home soil this week. Some Flood is an apocalyptic new comedy written by the talented twosome of John Doran and Kevin Mooney and starring Kevin alongside Eddie Murphy. I’m currently producing the show and I’m having the craic doing so. It’s a sharp, fucked up tale of apocalypse, recycling and survival tactics set entirely on last man left in Ireland’s roof. John and Kevin are making something really special here and it’s as funny as all hell. We previewed the show in Dublin last week at Collaborations and it went down really well, as any show with handsome near naked men cavorting would.

We’re showing it in all its glory in Cleeres Theatre, Kilkenny this week from March 11th to 15th. It starts at 8pm nightly (with lunchtime shows on the 14th and 15th) and you can get tickets online here. I also highly recommend checking out the entire original soundtrack for the show from Moses Moorhouse. Some job.

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July 29, 2010 • Uncategorized

The Thanes Of Pain Will Shit On You

There’s nothing better than that indescribable feeling you get when something you’ve written is brought to life. In this case I could probably best describe it as dirty and manky.

This is the first look at Thanes Of Pain, one of the main adversaries of the titular heroes The Usurpers, the new feature from YIFM. The film is a shit and blood stained battle of the bands version of that old chestnut, Macbeth.

Front and centre is lead singer Pete Mastodon played by Jack O’Leary with Cain Lynch and Paddy Corr as Ned Knobrot and Kurt Dangleberry. A fine job by David Galster.

The film is due to wrap this week and I’ll probably write something a bit more informative then.

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