Friday, March 18, 2011

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Tinker's Wedding Play


Mythology Presents

The Tinker's Wedding
By J.M Synge

Why do men and women so badly need to share there lives with each other!Are we afraid of the unknown! What mysterious shadow is lurking in our dreams!Maybe this IRISH tale of the .TINKERS WEDDING will unlock the mystery!.Come along and share a magical evening . And maybe this untapped tale, will come alive.....
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Produced By Moema De Castro Alves

March 25th, 26th, 27th in the Pearse Theatre, 27 Pearse street, Dublin 2
Tickets 10 & 8 euros,
Box Office 085 7283770 or tickets available on the door

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Helping Sarah Casey

Sarah Casey, the tinker girl's mission to get marry at any price. Sarah helping the local priest to find his bible in his car.

Synge Poem


PRELUDE
by: John Millington Synge (1871-1909)



TILL south I went and west and south again,
Through Wicklow from the morning till the night,
And far from cities, and the sights of men,
Lived with the sunshine and the moon's delight.

I knew the stars, the flowers, and the birds,
The gray and wintry sides of many glens,
And did but half remember human words,
In converse with the mountains, moors, and fens

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Producer Moema


The Tinker's Wedding
By
J.M Synge
The Tinker's Wedding, Producer Moema de Castro Alves will be filming a documentary on the play history , including J.M Synge life. The riots in the Abbey Theatre with his play ' The Playboy of the Western World to The Tinker's Wedding being banned from Abbey Theatre.
With Mythology's Production of the play being held in Ionad an Phiarsaigh , 27 Pearse street, the home of 1916 Easter rising Republican Leader, Padraig Pearse.
Padraig who critically attacked Synge's Riders to the Sea and Tinker's Wedding plays who decried it because of the author's attitude to God and religion. he changed his mind later on. Writing in 'From The Hermitage' in 1914, Pearse declared himself an admirer of Synge. Pearse wrote that Synge possessed a sad heart in which "there glowed a true love of Ireland, one of two or three men who have in our time made Ireland considerable in the eyes of the world."
Synge's audience felt that he did a disservice to Irish Nationalism for not idealizing his characters
It's about time , that Synge's masterpiece play and with the support of Ionad an Phiarsaigh, coming together to celebrate the rich Irish Culture of our somewhat forgotten hero's. As mark of respect to Padraig Pearse and J.M Synge, the play is being held from 25th to 27th March, around Easter Time and to recognise that great literature lasts forever with the play's first viewing in 1909
With the craftmanship of our Brazilian Producer, Moema , The Tinker's Wedding will surely find a fresh approach in 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

WHY DO PEOPLE MARRY FOR?




Mythology Presents


The Tinker's Wedding

By J.M Synge

Why do men and women so badly need to share there lives with each other!Are we afraid of the unknown! What mysterious shadow is lurking in our dreams!Maybe this IRISH tale of the .TINKERS WEDDING will unlock the mystery!.Come along and share a magical evening . And maybe this untapped tale, will come alive.....

Email us with your comments or information on the show at:tinkersweddingproduction@gmail.com


Or Follow us on TWITTER at http://twitter.com/MythologyDublin


Our website at www.wix.com/tinkerswedding/ie



Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Tinker's Wedding




Mythology Presents

The Tinker's Wedding
by J.M Synge



Produced By Moema De Castro Alves


March 25th, 26th, 27th in the Pearse Theatre, 27 Pearse street, Dublin 2

Tickets 10 & 8 euros,

Box Office 085 7283770 or tickets available on the door


CAST


Mary Byrne: Karoline Rose O'Sullivan


Sarah Casey: Sarah Tracey


Michael Byrne: Andrew Deane


Priest : Martin Brennan

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The Tinker's Way of Life



The Tinker's Wedding is a two-act play written by Irish playwright J. M. Synge. The author's only comedy, it is set on a roadside near a chapel in rural Ireland. As the title suggests, the main characters are Irish Tinkers.

It received its first production in London in 1909,Yeats attended this performance and walked out after the first act. W. B. Yeats having decided not to present it at the Abbey, as it was likely to antagonize Catholic and nationalist sensibilities already outraged by The Playboy of the Western World (1907).