Sunday 5 August 2012

Update 05/08/12


Tit for Tat's Three Cities news update: August 2012


The time is nigh! The Edinburgh Fringe Festival has started and it is nearly time for Tit for Tat Theatre to head over! Boy is it exciting! Read on for more updates!

Rehoisal!


The cast are now in full-time rehearsal and working hard to bring you a great performance! We would like to thank UCD Dramsoc for the use of rehearsal space, as well as the lovely Brendan Kilty for his generous offering of the James Joyce House over the bank holiday weekend while UCD is closed.

It is certainly amazing to be rehearsing in the very house that James Joyce set his work, The Dead and where he himself spent a lot of time as a youngster staying with his aunts. The house is steeped in history which you can feel as soon as you walk through the door. It is an honour to now become a part of this legacy and make friends with resident ghost, Mr Smith.

Facebook Page for James Joyce House




Dublin Previews at the Exchange

 

 The first phase of our Edinburgh journey will really kick into gear when we do our previews at The Exchange this week. There will be four previews:

Thursday August 9th: 2pm matinee, 8pm evening show. [Please bear in mind this time has changed - it was previously 7pm - so make a note in your diaries!]
Friday August 10th: 2pm matinee, 9.30pm late night show.

The show will last approximately an hour. Please turn up in advance of the starting time to guarantee a ticket and a good seat! Tickets will be priced at 10 euros, with 8 euro concessions for students.
The performances will be held at the Exchange, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar. (We will just flag now that the Exchange is not a purpose-built theatre, and as such the set and lighting is very basic for these previews, as the set for our Edinburgh run is already on its way to Scotland, so please bear with us!!!)

We look forward to welcoming you to the show and we hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoy performing it! 




 

Set Building for Edinburgh!

 

Daddy Carroll has been well on the case back over in Surrey building the set for the Edinburgh stint of Three Cities. The set has been built to completely disassmble in a matter of minutes ready for the team's very quick get ins and outs at the Fringe. 

Check it out!
Tim with Elaine's Cafe Exterior!

Tim with Ashlee's bar/smoking area

Flyers and Posters

 Flyers and posters have now gone to print, and we would like to thank Ste Murray for the stunning final designs!




And that's all the news for now folks! We look forward to seeing you at the show and keep checking in for our progress at the Fringe!

And remember, life is gonna be a lot easier if you Stop Doing Stupid Sh*t!

Lisa, Zoe and Elise
Tit for Tat Theatre

Monday 25 June 2012

THANK YOU


Update 25/6/12 - Fundit Campaign

We would like to extend our thanks to everybody who helped us to reach our target with the Fundit campaign. 

We are delighted to not only have reached our target but superceeded it because of those generous few who gave simply because they knew how much this meant to us, even when the target had been met.

Everybody who spread the word, showed their support and pledged has made a huge huge difference, and has been fundamental in getting this show to the Edinburgh Fringe, where it deserves to be seen. 

We will be in touch soon about posters and incentives for those who pledged but until then please again accept our warmest thanks. 

Our Generous Funders:

Gordon Delap
Sean Egan
At Large Theatre Company
Eoin Browne
Matthew Carroll
Barry Browne
Perdita Stott
Stephen Murray
Siobhan Deacy
Vicki Ng
Vincent Carroll
Silvia Napoleoni
Lizzie Conroy
Nuala Murphy
Sarah Finlay
Helen Browne
Gainne Boyle
Audrey Murphy
Amanda Coakley
Conn Redmond
Naomi Lee
Matthew Deery
Caitriona Daly
Aisling Ormonde
Katie Ann McDonough
Jackie Murphy
Mark O'Brien
Elaine Clarke
Gordon Rose
Cathal Moroney
Naomi O'Connell
Pagan McGrath
Mark McLoughlin
Mary and Mick Mongey
Mary Reynolds
Emma Brown
Paddy Carroll
Counter Productions
Justine Redmond
Peter Carney
Martin Poile
Denis Kilty
Grace O'Reilly
Eoin Kilkenny


THANKS AGAIN! YOU HAVE BROUGHT SMILES TO OUR FACES!



 

Friday 22 June 2012

Ste Murray | Photography & Design

 
 Design for Three Cities

Ste Murray has been working with Tit for Tat Theatre over the past months in order to create an image for the show which captures its essence as well as the eye. Tit for Tat Theatre would like to extend its gratitude to Stephen for all his help. The strong, attractive and imaginative images that Stephen has come up with for Three Cities will certainly be fundamental in the show's publicity campaign and success. Stephen is a delight to work with and always goes above and beyond the call of duty to provide photographs and designs which stand out from the crowd. 


About Ste Murray 

Ste Murray is a Photographer and Graphic Designer with a Degree in Architecture from UCD. He began as Visual Designer for UCD Drama Society in 2007 to promote their two weekly shows and events during the year. He works with theatre companies to give their shows a strong visual identity that goes hand in hand with the overall vision of the production.



Ste has been fundamental in the design and marketing of the show, producing sleek and professional images, as you can see above with our poster design.

Headshots by Ste Murray


Ste was kind enough to take headshots of the company to use online and in Edinburgh for promotion and to increase the show's profile.

Elise Bennan
Zoe Reynolds
Lisa Carroll
Tit for Tat Theatre - the cast of Three Cities  



 Three Cities

Ste also brought a twist to our recent photoshoot, experimenting with projections and the slow shutter on his camera to produce images which bring the show's poster to life.


Ste projected each character's city scape onto a white wall and took a series of photos to give the effect of movement - creating a sense of the life of the three cities which the play is based around. Left, is character, Ashlee in New York - you can just see the Statue of Libery projected over her. Centre, is Trina, a Dublin native, and right, is Elaine, from London, standing amid the London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral and Big Ben. 

Dancer, Ashlee, in NYC
Disenchanted mother and blogger, Trina in Dublin
Eternally frustrated mother-to-be, Elaine, in London

We love these images and hope you like them too! We'd also like to thank Ste again for all he has done! 


Over and out

Tit for Tat Theatre

Sunday 17 June 2012

Fundit - Thanks Go To. . .




We only have a week left on our Fundit campaign so it's all very exciting! For those of you still thinking of pledging, please do what you can to help us reach that mark! The way Fundit works is that if you don't meet your target amount then you lose all the pledges up until that number - even if you're only a Euro short of the mark! So please help if you have a moment!

We would also like to extend our gratitude to the following people who have made pledges so far. . . 

(in no particular order)
Peter Carney
Mary Reynolds
Denis Kilty
AtLargeTheatreCompany
Emma Brown
Grace O'Reilly
Amanda Coakley
Eoin Kilkenny
Counter Productions
Naomi O'Connell
Sarah Finlay
Siobhan Deacy
Mark McLoughlin
Justine Redmond
Perdita Stott
Naomi Lee
Aisling Ormonde
Paddy Carroll
Mary and Mick Mongey
Lizzie Conroy
Pagan McGrath
Mark O'Brien
Katie Ann McDonough
Caitriona Daly
Helen Browne
Matthew Deery
Silvia Napoleoni
Cathal Moroney
Grainne Boyle
Conn Redmond
Nuala Murphy
Vincent Carroll

Thank you all so much for your support, you have made a huge difference in our journey to the Fringe and we will also be thanking you in our printed programmes at our venue in Edinburgh, Sweet Venues, as well as the previews in Dublin in August. 

Please if you still want to pledge follow the link below:

 

Friday 15 June 2012

Three Cities News 15/6/2012


Tit for Tat's Three Cities news update: June 2012

Things are certainly full steam  ahead here, with plenty to organise before we even think about heading to Edinburgh! Between fundraising, press, the script and various other exciting opportunities, there isn't a quiet moment.


Official Edinburgh Fringe Festival Programme Launch

May 31st saw the launch of the Fringe programme and it we unbelievably exciting finally seeing our listing in print! The image really stands out from the others thanks to Ste's design.


The show's 40 word blurb reads:


“Stop doing stupid sh*t!” A potential Nobel peace prize winning formula for solving every problem imaginable. Three women. Three Cities. Three stories. Dare to laugh at this touching, outrageous and topical new production.   


UCD Dramsoc's official support of Three Cities

If it weren’t for Dramsoc giving emerging playwrights opportunities to test their work out on stage, Three Cities would not have been set on the road to Edinburgh as it is today. When I (Lisa) started writing Three Cities, I was always doing it with Dramsoc’s lovely little black box in mind. I visualised what it would look like in the space, tailored it to LG1’s dimensions and atmosphere. Later drafts of Three Cities were done to the deadlines of slot applications and rehearsal periods, which is to say that without having somewhere like Dramsoc to try out the work on its feet the play may never have been developed to the stage it is at now. 

Moreover, it is thanks to the 5 day stint in Dramsoc – what I think of as a ‘workshop run’ of the play - that Three Cities is embarked on the road to Edinburgh. The run reassured me that what was originally just an idea in my head or a laugh in rehearsals was actually something which audiences can follow, relate to and receive with laughter and praise. Thanks to this testing period the play has now been further developed and polished based on the audience’s reception and discussion with various professors about how to make it as good as it possibly can be.

It was following this airing of the show and the encouragement of professors at UCD that we decided to take the play up a level by taking it to a more public forum. The Edinburgh Fringe festival is the perfect place for this. I have not only gone every year for the last four as a punter, but upon leaving school at 18 I was a part of a group which took a devised play up. That is to say that I have been an audience member and a performer at the Fringe – I know what people want to see but I know how it all works at the same time. 

More recently the committee of the 86th session have shown a tremendous amount of support for the show.  The committee has very kindly offered some financial support for the show. Such an act of generosity goes to remind us again of the great and varied work that the society does to support and push its members, from nurturing them during their student days to creating a positive foundation for their careers as they develop and grow after graduation. 

All this goes to say that we would like to show our gratitude to the society for its integral role in the success of Three Cities. We look back on happy beginnings and may long the fantastic relationship we have with the society last.


Frank McGuinness' thoughts on Three Cities

At University College Dublin we are very lucky to have renowned Irish playwright, Frank McGuiness on the faculty in the department of English, Drama and Film as the head of creative writing. In late May, Lisa gave him the script of Three Cities to see what he thought in order to make it as strong as possible in lieu of the run at Edinburgh. 

Mr. McGuinness very kindly read the script and invited Lisa to meet with him about it. His comments included that the script is 'accomplished' as well as 'articulate' and 'ambitious'. Such comments put us in good stead for Edinburgh where bad reviews come in as frequent as showers of rain in Dublin. Mr. McGuinness went on to suggest a number of plays to read, avenues to pursue as well as offering some very helpful advice for the Edinburgh run of the show regarding sales and press.

Tit for Tat would like to extend thanks to Mr. McGuinness his time and incredibly helpful advice.


Elise Brennan performs as part of the Abbey's Advanced Actor Training programme

 Since January Elise has been training with the Abbey and now you can hear about it and check out her final performances later this month:


'My experience at the Abbey School of Acting since January 2012 has kept me going every Tuesday night through doing my finals in UCD. I have been a part of the 6- Month Advanced Actor Training Programme and have had the privilege of being directed by the renowned Kathleen Warner Yeates and Stephanie Courtney. We have covered many acting techniques for theatre and we presented, as a group, our devised piece in the Pearse Centre in Dublin in Mid-March.

We are now gearing up towards our end of year presentation and I am getting quite nervous about it now! We will be presenting Shakespeare's Midsummer's Night Dream and a contemporary scene piece. For my contemporary piece I will be playing Agnes in Agnes of God which contrasts hugely to my Fairy character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream as I need to be able to deliver an intense moment being a nun. I have to smile, cry, laugh and sing ALL at the same time, something that I have found quite a challenge but at the same time so empowering as I feel I am becoming a better actor.

The course is just amazing, I recommend it to anyone out there considering to pursue their acting career. Amazing instructors and a great group. Something that has opened up many doors for my future. '
Tickets are now on sale June 25-27th in the New Theatre, Temple Bar, Dublin!’


Dublin Theatre Festival's Play On Initiative

Three Cities playwright, Lisa Carroll, was recently accepted onto the Dublin Theatre Festival's initiative for emerging playwrights, Play On. Lisa used the script for Three Cities as her submission which made it through against 123 other scripts sent in.

Play On sees new writers develop a new play under the mentorship of Graham Whybrow, former literary manager of the Royal Court. After a summer of workshops and developmental meetings, a selection of these plays will recieve readings and performances of excerpts at the Dublin Theatre Festival in October.

The initiative so far has been amazing. Graham is incredibly knowledgable as well as helpful in his coaching and assistance in crafting new work.

Play On Call for Submissions

Photoshoot with Ste Murray
 
In late May we had a photoshoot with Ste Murray who did some fantastic company shots for us to use as well as throwing in a couple of creative ideas of his own! More to come in that with his very own dedicated blog post but for now check this out!



Fundraiser Gig

The 14th May saw the Three Cities FUN-draiser gig at The Workman's Club, Dublin. The line up was fantastic, featuring Clare Hyland, Taylor's Lane, Mongoose and Kalaedofolk.

A huge thanks goes to Jack Somers for helping to co ordinate the event, as well as The Workman's Club for hosting.

Of course, we must also extend a huge thanks to those who came to the event, we had a huge amount of people and the money raised will make a huge difference in making our way to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2012. 


Like Mah Page

In late May the three of us from the Three Cities cast got together to film some material to supplement the show throughout the summer. Some of that footage has gone towards our Fundit campaign video, but there are many more surprises in store!

The latest release we have for you is a spoof of the popular video, Like Mah Status, with our very own Like Mah Page video. So be sure to watch and 'like' our Facebook page as soon as you've stopped laughing!

Three Cities 'Like Mah Page' Video




Previews at the Exchange

We would like at this point to also invite you to the previews of Three Cities which we are holding in Dublin, prior to taking the show over for its run in Edinburgh. 

Previews will be held at The Exchange, 2 Upper Exchange Street, Jamestown, Dublin 8, Ireland. The venue is easy to find at the edge of Temple Bar. The previews will be on Thursday August 9th at 2pm and 7pm, and on Friday August 10th at 2pm and a late night showing at 9.30pm. 

The show itself runs at an hour and the tickets will be available on the door. We hope to see you at the previews so you can have a look at this exciting new play and see what we will have spent all summer rehearsing and working towards!



So . . . that's it for this month! Over and out for now!
 Thank you all for your support and I look forward to seeing you at the show!