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Brisbane Festival 2010 and Brisbane Powerhouse present

First Love By Samuel Beckett

Gare St. Lazare Players Ireland

Leading interpreters of Samuel Beckett’s work, Gare St. Lazare Players will visit Australia for the very first time for Brisbane Festival 2010.

Performed by Conor Lovett and directed by Judy Hegarty Lovett, First Love is one of Samuel Beckett’s early short stories and contains much of his distinctive dark humour and a plot that is regarded as a masterpiece of Beckettian perversity. 

A young man, expelled from the family home, takes refuge on a bench by a canal. There he meets a woman who takes him home, with comically disastrous consequences.

Gare St. Lazare Players Ireland have toured internationally with their critically acclaimed presentations of Beckett’s prose works. Conor Lovett’s exceptional performance animates the bone-dry humour of a character besieged with a clutter of emotions.

Over the last 14 years Gare St Lazare Players Ireland have built a repertory of work that includes over 17 Beckett titles.   Their precise and elegant work has made Beckett accessible to a whole new audience and earned the company an enviable reputation around the world.


There is a lock out for this performance. No entry once the show starts.

This performance contains some course language. Recommended for ages 15+.

Join Conor Lovett in an in-depth conversation about his work in Festival Conversations.
 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The visit to Brisbane is supported by Culture Ireland, an Irish state initiative for promoting Irish culture worldwide.

“Conor Lovett's supremely funny performance is such a pleasing triumph.  The result of a prepared actor with a deep understanding of the text.”
The New York Times

“A triumph of literary excavation… Judy Hegarty Lovett and her performer have traced every thought within a tangle of prose, ideas and corrosive wit.”
The Irish Times

 

Performance Times

Tuesday, 21 September 2010 8:00 PM Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
Wednesday, 22 September 2010 8:00 PM Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
Thursday, 23 September 2010 8:00 PM Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
Friday, 24 September 2010 8:00 PM Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
Saturday, 25 September 2010 8:00 PM Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse