Straymaker and the Abbey Theatre in association with Miroirs Étendus and Once Off Productions

Elsewhere


15 - 20 November 2021

by Michael Gallen

Booking Information


Dates: 15 – 20 November
On the Abbey stage

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: €34 – €40 / Conc. €23 – €27

Duration: Approx. 1 hour and 10 minutes

A new opera by Michael Gallen based on the radical 'Monaghan Asylum Soviet' of 1919

In 1919, the staff of the Monaghan Asylum barricaded the hospital gates and declared themselves an independent Soviet commune. Their strike brought asylum workers and patients together in collective action, presenting a revolutionary vision of what a care-centred society could look like.

The moment of the Soviet is in constellation with our own, occurring during the 1918 Flu pandemic, and at a time when social and geographical borders were being redrawn. Marked by death and hardship, the strikers overcame sectarian divides to demand humane conditions and equal pay for women and men.

In Elsewhere, these events unfold through the visions of Celine, a patient who decades later remains ‘locked in’ to the moment of the Soviet, believing herself to be its leader. Through her interactions with the charismatic ‘Inspector of Lunatics’ we tread the borders between fantasy and incarceration.

Drawing upon the hum of murmured rosaries, the eccentric lilt of the border dialect and the glitched ornamentation of Oriel sean nós song, Elsewhere’s score melds a delicate, introspective complexity with the raucous energy of revolt.

The libretto is co-written by Michael Gallen with poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin and playwright Dylan Coburn Gray, and the production brings together a team of renowned Irish artists and rising international stars, led by director Tom Creed and conductor Fiona Monbet. Singers and instrumentalists play a range of characters from patients and strikers to Marx and Jehovah, shape-shifting between work routines, football matches, negotiations, dances – in a dynamic that is both playful and uncanny. Over time we discover how Celine’s fate and that of the Soviet are entwined.

Dealing with themes of freedom, care and mental illness, Elsewhere explores the imagined future of a forgotten past.

Funded by the Arts Council of Ireland, Creative Monaghan and supported by Centre Culturel Irlandais Paris, LInstitut Français Paris and La Région Hauts-de-France.

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Digital programme 

For more information on the production, download the digital programme here.

Reviews

★★★★

The Irish Times

★★★★
‘a cacophony of delight that is fun, thought provoking, and often moving’
The Arts Review

Production images 

Images © Ros Kavanagh

Show trailer 

Credits

  • Singers: Daire Halpin, Aaron O'Hare, Amy Ní Fhearraigh, Adrian Dwyer, Sarah Shine, Fearghal Curtis, Sinéad O'Kelly
  • Ensemble Miroirs Étendus: Aurélie Martin, Constant Madon, Cyprien Noisette, Elsa Moatti, Joséphine Besançon, Julia Macarez, Michèle Pierre, Sarah Van der Vlist, Romain Louveau
  • Concept/Composer: Michael Gallen
  • Libretto: Michael Gallen, Annemarie Ní Churreáin and Dylan Coburn Gray
  • Director: Tom Creed
  • Conductor: Fiona Monbet
  • Vocal Director: Romain Louveau
  • Set and Costume Designer: Katie Davenport
  • Lighting Designer: Sinead McKenna
  • Video Design: Luca Truffarelli
  • Choreographer: Shawn Ahern
  • Associate Director: Aoife Spillane Hinks
  • Producer: Maura O'Keeffe
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