Producing Company: Druid Ireland

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Director Garry Hynes
Cast includes Liam Carney, Derbhle Crotty, Aoife Duffin, Clare Dunne, Brian Gleeson, Ruth Hegarty, Gerard Kelly, Aaron Monaghan, Eamon Morrissey, Bush Moukarzel and John Olohan

Competition

Win a pair of tickets to see The Silver Tassie on Tuesday 21 September at 7.30pm

Name another piece that Druid Ireland have bought to Oxford Playhouse previously.


Simply email the correct answer by 14/09/2010 The winner will be drawn on 15/09/2010. Prizes cannot be exchanged for tickets already purchased.

The Silver Tassie

Set at the height of the Great War this sweeping play follows the lives of two young footballing heroes from the tenements of Dublin through the battlefields of France, and their return home.

One of Sean O'Casey's great plays, The Silver Tassie is a thrilling spectacle of theatre including drama, farce, humour, movement and music. For this production, multi-award winning Druid has put together one of their biggest ever companies of actors. Tony Award winner Garry Hynes directs a cast of 19 and welcomes back some Druid favourites from previous productions seen here at Oxford Playhouse including Aaron Monaghan (The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Playboy of the Western World) and Derbhle Crotty (The Playboy of the Western World).

Druid, winner of 12 major theatre awards in 2009 including Best Visiting Production (The Cripple of Inishmaan) and Best Visiting Actor at the Manchester Evening News Awards, are back on the road this autumn with a production you simply won't want to miss.

Druid gratefully acknowledges the support of Culture Ireland with this UK tour and also acknowledges the Arts Council of Ireland in funding the original staging of this production.

Hynes is not only a first-rate director. She has that mixture of the visionary and the pragmatic you find in all great theatrical pioneers. Guardian

Guidance: Age suitability 12+, no sensitive material.
Running time includes three intervals of varying lengths.


OPINION

I'm delighted that Druid are tackling this brilliant Irish play and that we are able to bring the company to Oxford to share it with you. Directed by Garry Hynes, who created the unforgettable productions of The Cripple of Inishmaan and The Playboy of the Western World, this new production will feature some of Ireland's finest actors alongside a chorus of young people from Oxford.

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Venue: Main Stage  |  Category: Drama  |  Running Time: : 2:25

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Audio Description

Audio description is a service for people with visual impairments. It is a live verbal commentary delivered during a performance, capturing the key visual elements such as actions and movements, gestures and facial expressions, sets, props and costumes. The description is relayed to the audience member through a lightweight headset which is supplied by the venue.

Touch Tours

At some performances a touch tour will be available before a performance. This means that before the performance the describer will visit the set with the service users, describe elements of the design and encourage them to touch surfaces, costumes and props so that they can understand the geography and nuances of the performance. Please phone Box Office to book free tickets for the touch tours.

Captioning

Is a service for people with hearing impairments of all kinds. The captioner uses a special stage text software. They convert the spoken word into text, which is displayed on a caption unit situated on or next to the stage. As the words are spoken or sung the captioner sends the specially formatted script to the display unit.

As well as dialogue, the captions also include the name of the character who is speaking or singing and descriptions of any sound effects. The difference between this and surtitling (for performances in another language) is that it is essential that all of the audible elements of the performance are communicated and the aim is that it be done with the same pace and style as the performances given as part of the production as a whole.

Captioning is also a useful tools for audience members who speak or are learning English as a second language.

'The captions helped me to understand some of the accents and was good practice for my reading skills'
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