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Liverpool Lambs: Listening Party 2020Author: Falling Doors Theatre
Liverpool Lambs is a play written by Peter King and Steve Nolan. Performed in 2016 at The Unity and The Liverpool Irish Centre (as part of the Liverpool Irish Festival). The duo told the story of 50 Liverpool volunteers involved in the Dublin Easter Rising 1916, three of whom were Peters relatives. Our podcast provides you with insight into the writing of the play, the origins of the story and what to look forward to. when the production is able to be performed live next year by Falling Doors Theatre for the Liverpool Irish Festival 2021. Language: en Genres: Arts, Performing Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Liverpool Lambs: Listening Party 2020
Episode 1
Thursday, 15 October, 2020
Liverpool Lambs is a play written by Liverpool Irish pals Peter King and Steve Nolan. Performed in 2016 at The Unity and The Liverpool Irish Centre (as part of the Liverpool Irish Festival). The duo told the story of 50 Liverpool volunteers involved in the Dublin Easter Rising 1916, three of whom were Peter’s relatives. In 2019 the Liverpool Irish Festival introduced the authors to theatre company Falling Doors Theatre in the hope of mounting a touring version of the play, to premier at #LIF2020, before carrying on across the UK and Ireland. Sadly, this was not to be. However, undeterred, they’re bringing you a podcast with insight into the writing of the play, the origins of the story and what to look forward to. The King Brothers were raised in Kirkdale, by parents John and Mary who relocated from Blackwater (County Wexford, Ireland). Prior to WW1, the brothers enlisted in the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret organisation working with the Volunteer Movement, beside many volunteers from the Liverpool branch. The play follows their journey to the deadly uprising in Dublin.