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After the great success of the critically acclaimed “BOUND”, NO TEARS PRODUCTIONS are proud to return to THE NEW THEATRE with this new heart-warming Irish drama, "A NICE BED TO DIE IN" (written by DEREK MASTERSON and directed by STEVEN MASTERSON)
WARNING – SHOW CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE SHOW SYNOPSIS "Two women. Similar in age. About to die. … That’s where the similarity ends." Two mature women find themselves sharing the same room in a private terminal cancer unit; the only problem being they are from very different post codes in Dublin. “A Nice Bed to Die In” looks at the social and class differences in Dublin through the eyes of two very different women as they both come to terms with coming to the end of their lives. Running from 5th - 10th & 12th - 17th of August 2013 at 7:30pm. €15/€12 Call The New Theatre at 01 670 3361 or Book here now!!! "A thoughtful and entertaining piece of work with great performances…go for the giggles but bring tissues for the teary bits!" Kate O'Connor - QualityWaffle.ie "I laughed out loud and some of the lines stayed with me. Very wittily written.” Louise Kervick - The Local News, Tallaght New Play "My Second Self" to be staged as part of International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 201329/3/2013 ![]() Following recent critical acclaim and sell out runs with “Bound” and “A Nice Bed to Die In”, No Tears Productions are proud to stage their new show, “My Second Self” (written by Derek Masterson) in the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 2013.
Running from 6th - 11th May, 2013 as part of IDGTF 2013 in Trinity Players, Trinity College, Dublin at 9:30pm nightly. €15/€13 For more information see the IDGTF Website SHOW SYNOPSIS Paul has lost his son. Leyton has lost his father. Together they will find themselves. "My Second Self" is an inspirational new Irish drama illustrating two different understandings of homosexuality in 21st Century Ireland. Through the stories of two men from different generations, we see both the oppression and progression of homosexuality in a New Ireland. The show is a heart warming two-man drama that will give an audience a fresh perspective and outlook on homosexuality in Ireland" Have a read of our interview about the show with Theatre Ireland No Tears Productions are delighted to return to Civic Theatre, Tallght from 13th - 16th February with our new play 'A Nice Bed To Die In' (written by Derek Masterson/ Directed by Steven Masterson) - A tale of two women from very different postcodes about to die!
Tickets €12 (€10 concession) and available to buy RIGHT NOW over the 'phone (01 4627477) or on-line http://ow.ly/gxJ5V We can also tell you that not only will "A Nice Bed to Die In" be playing The Civic Theatre (Tallaght) in February, but we've been invited to perform it for TWO WEEKS in The New Theatre (Essex Street) next August (4th - 17th), following our Live Reading of it at their "New Writing Week". ... We can't WAIT!!! No Tears Productions are very proud (and REALLY excited!) to announce that due to the phenomenal response and great demand, BOUND will be coming back to theatres in September and October.
The following are the official tour dates :- The Draoicht (Blanchardstown) - 12th - 14th September, 2012 The Civic (Tallaght) - 19th - 21st September, 2012 The New Theatre - 22nd - 27th October, 2012 We are holding a fundraising quiz for our brand new show "Bound". NTP are completely non-funded and a non-profit organisation so we need all the suppost that we can get! The quiz will be held in Sean Mac D's in Harold's Cross on Wednesday the 22nd of February2012 at 9pm There will be great prizes for the winners as well as a monster raffle. Here's the link for the facebook event so you can invite all your friends: http://www.facebook.com/events/260344687369089/
We're ever so excited, not to mention proud to unveil our newest poster for our newest upcoming show "BOUND". WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT AS MUCH AS WE DO! And although it kills us to concede we're little to do with the brilliance of it, our poster designer Ste Murray is fast making people forget the names Saul Bass and Olly Moss!! I think you'll agree, it's something special!
Following the success of their critically acclaimed "Opportunity Knocks" earlier this year, No Tears Productions are delighted to announce their brand new show "Bound" by Derek Masterson.
"Bound" is set in a brothel in rural Ireland. The play focuses on the turmoil and inner struggles that four prostitutes face whilst under the control of their pimp. "Bound" is set to be staged this coming March in Dublin. So you've read the synopsis and want to come see the show, but aren't too sure what Opportunity Knocks is really still all about? That's quite alright – we aren't telling you too much on purpose, because well, we want you to come see the show! However, for those of you that would like to know that little bit more (such as what the message behind the show is) ; this is for you!
As you (or your parents) might already know, "Opportunity Knocks" was a very successful talent show which started on British radio in 1949 and was revived several times for television right up until 1990 hosted by Bob Monkhouse and later by Les Dawson. The aim of the show was to become a "new talent"...and it was a rather innovative show in that the general public were the ones who would decide who became the eventual winner - much like our high glossed/rated/viewed X-Factor. But why do I mention this show - and admit to nabbing the title for my own show? Well, I just want to illustrate to you that reality and talent shows are nothing new - despite Simon Cowell taking plaudits and acclaim for the creation of, well, nothing new...aside from evoking a mass reaction by the public to aspire to being somebody.... and somebody rich at that! Whilst I was writing Opportunity Knocks (which originally started off as a short piece about how repetitive life can become when you begin living with someone) I couldn't help but notice how big an influence (reality) television really is on peoples lives, to the extent that people really do believe that all they need to be a success is to be seen on tv or get signed to be what they think they're best at doing...and lets face it, these days we all think we're going to “someone”, when in reality, the vast majority of us are going to fade into the background of an office space – sad, but true. However sad and depressing the above statement may be, people aren't looking at the bigger picture. The trend of “instant fame” which has only really become huge within the last decade, or whenever Endemol or Syco Television was born, has left people with deeply routed emotional scars and or ruined what basic and pleasant a life they could have lead, from a simple “kiss and tell” to a complete invasion of someone's inner most secrets...this is all largely thanks to the media and their creation of demand for knowledge about mere humans-come-demi-Gods, all in an effort to fill page space and fill our heads with unessential brain dead information. People who have become “someone” will never lead a normal life and may in turn be missing out on other opportunities in life that have knocked, simple entities that we take for granted, like being with someone you truly love, as opposed to being with someone the media think you should love ; having a normal family (though the term “normal” is out the window for most families these days) , right up to being able to have a Big Mac in public. These are the everyday opportunities we take advantage of yet overlook because we are told they aren't enough to aim for in life, as we all seem to measure our success against the immeasurable. We are all growing increasingly frustrated at not succeeding in life – but what is it we're actually trying to succeed at? For you see, success comes in many shapes and forms, and for someone, say, with a sight impairment, their everyday living - from getting dressed in the morning to getting into bed safely at the end of the day, that is a success, alas it is not a success story that people will ever want to read about or see on television. Sadly, we gauge our success, not on what we do in our own lives, but being perceived to have a successful life, from being on tv and owning material bullshit. This is my message, albeit, wrapped in a blanket of comedy. Now all you have to do is come see the show... -Derek Masterson We had a fantastic night at our FUNdraising table quiz last night (14/09/11)!
A BIG WARM THANK YOU to all of you that showed up and showed your support/love of NTP/the arts/beer! The quiz itself was highly entertaining bringing in various multimedia methods to ask the questions - and the prizes won were second to none!!! Our sincere thanks also goes out to Alan Rogers for being an awesome host and dynamo events organiser!!! NTP hope we can make the next quiz, and return our love!! Check it out, and maybe even LIKE IT!!! GO ONNNNNN!!!!! http://www.facebook.com/MovieTVQuizThing |