VINCENT - A PLAY
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Paris 1890 … Theo van Gogh mourns the suicide of his beloved brother, Vincent, who died in his arms at the age of 37. An intense delivery reveals the contents of the many letters they shared, allowing us to feel the loss, anger, frustration and (sometimes) joy of their volatile relationship, re-telling the events in Vincent’s own words.
The critics have said:
‘A theatrical triumph!’
‘Peter McCamley was exceptional as Theo and Vincent Van Gogh’
‘Direction by Christine Scarry was inspired and inspirational’
‘Play was truly out of this world!’
In this Irish première, against the visual backdrop of some of his greatest masterpieces, director Christine Scarry and actor Peter McCamley gloriously recreate the world of the misunderstood genius, giving the audience a moving insight into the turbulent life and times of the great painter.
Vincent is one of those rare bio-plays that successfully places the audience in the reincarnated presence of a genius and leads them through a tumultuous life; a meditation on the meaning of art and artistry in a world that measures success by sales. Anyone who loves art, passion and life itself should see this play; it is a renewing experience and an insight into one of history’s most gifted, haunted masters.
Director: Christine Scarry; Set Designer: John O'Donoghue; Lighting Designer: Colm Eaton
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