See our Christ Deliver Us! Video
25 Feb 2010 5 Comments
Christ Deliver Us! on the Abbey stage until Saturday 13 March 2010.
Tickets €13 – €38
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The Book of Days was published to commemorate the centenary of the Abbey in 2004.
A collection of reproductions and descriptions of some of the most influential portraits displayed at the Abbey.
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Christ Deliver Us! on the Abbey stage until Saturday 13 March 2010.
Tickets €13 – €38
Book now or call (01) 87 87 222
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5 Comments
by Brian Fortune, Dublin
2 Mar 2010 at 21:24pm
The video is excellent. I knew nothing about this play, haven’t seen it or read a review. The video immediatly captures the attention. Short, yes. May not give you any insight into the play, fine. But does the video catcgh the eye and the mind. For me a definate yes. The pace of the video and the jagged music raise the pulse forcing one to go on and find out what the play is about. Thats what I did. Now I have to go to the play.
by Aoife Lucey, Abbey Theatre
2 Mar 2010 at 17:38pm
Thanks for all your feedback.
It’s really useful for us to know what media and types of video our audience find interesting and informative. In the past we have filmed interviews with the writers and directors of our shows, but we thought that we would try something a little different for Christ Deliver Us!.
We’ll be sure to take your advice on board for our upcoming productions (starting very soon with Macbeth!)
All the best,
Aoife Lucey, Abbey Theatre
by Joanne Roche, Dublin
28 Feb 2010 at 23:28pm
I like the idea of a promotional video,would have preferred a conversation between the actors ,this video didn’t give a feel for the play!
by Frank Marshalll, Kilkenny
26 Feb 2010 at 14:39pm
‘ Full of sound and Fury’ .. but it gives no sense of the actual content or plot or anything that would attract me but I know Thomas Kilroy’s work so I will just go and see for myself as I do with almost all the productions. Still it should be possible to produce a more imaginative video.Le meas, frank marshall.
by Peter Murtagh, Dublin
26 Feb 2010 at 12:34pm
Interesting… but it didn’t actually tell me anything about the play, apart from a few visual suggestions. How about a voice over with Thomas Kilroy or the lead actor or a reviewer saying what the play is about?
best wishes with it....
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