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SUMMARY:THE BIG FELLOW
DESCRIPTION:"If there were no wild boys\, there would be no great men" Frank O'Connor's mother wrote to him in 1922\, when he was a prisoner-of-war at Gormanston camp. This original play\, based on O'Connor's writings\, captures the life and times of the wildest boy of them all\, Michael Collins\, as he graduates from masterminding the most dare-devil raids\, prison breaks and escapades of the War of Independence\, to commanding the official army of a newly-formed state. Greatness did indeed follow Collins but so too did division\, torment and tragedy. And herein lies the mystery. Frank O'Connor fought against Collins' side in the Civil War. So why did he divert from a glittering literary career just a few years later to write a book apparently in praise of his dead enemy?\n\n\n\n"The Big Fellow" is an imaginative and entertaining piece of non-stop\, high-energy theatre\, from the action-packed opening images to the gripping conclusion. It is driven by a powerful score composed by Colin Blakey (ex-Waterboys) and Cillian McNamara's evocative lighting. Gerard Adlum and Cillian O Gairbhi give outstanding performances\, bringing to vivid life a nation embroiled in the excitement and turmoil of formation.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:#000000\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">&ldquo\;If there were no wild boys\, there would be no great men&rdquo\; Frank O&rsquo\;Connor&rsquo\;s mother wrote to him in 1922\, when he was a prisoner-of-war at Gormanston camp. This original play\, based on O&rsquo\;Connor&rsquo\;s writings\, captures the life and times of the wildest boy of them all\, Michael Collins\, as he graduates from masterminding the most dare-devil raids\, prison breaks and escapades of the War of Independence\, to commanding the official army of a newly-formed state. Greatness did indeed follow Collins but so too did division\, torment and tragedy. And herein lies the mystery. Frank O&rsquo\;Connor fought against Collins&rsquo\; side in the Civil War. So why did he divert from a glittering literary career just a few years later to write a book apparently in praise of his dead enemy?<br />\n<br />\n&ldquo\;The Big Fellow&rdquo\; is an imaginative and entertaining piece of non-stop\, high-energy theatre\, from the action-packed opening images to the gripping conclusion. It is driven by a powerful score composed by Colin Blakey (ex-Waterboys) and Cillian McNamara&rsquo\;s evocative lighting. Gerard Adlum and Cillian O Gairbhi give outstanding performances\, bringing to vivid life a nation embroiled in the excitement and turmoil of formation.</span></span></span>
LOCATION:The Everyman\, 15 MacCurtain Street\, Cork
UID:e.2489.14813
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DTSTAMP:20260411T133703Z
URL:https://chamber.corkchamber.ie/events/details/the-big-fellow-14813
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