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TITUS
Carmelite Community Centre
Mon 10 - Sat 15 Sep; 8:00pm
The subject of Aidan Harney's tale is likely to intrigue: how one Dutch friar named Titus Brandsman, who visited White Friar Street in the 1930s, went on to rally against Nazism and protest in Dachau during the 1940s. A man influenced by Carmelite thought, the significance of the setting is not lost, although it remains unclear just how important, if at all, Titus’s trip to Dublin was on his subsequent actions.
Harney distils a great deal of material into an hour and a half, mounting historical documents in the entrance hall; and his writing style is textured and elegant. The onerous task of playing Titus and a dozen or so other characters is approached with great energy by Sean McNally. Enthusiasm aside, the performance lacks a theatricality that is not helped by the living room-like space and poor direction. As if to liven things up, a number of images are projected onto the back wall, although they are both too high and too obscure to keep straining.
Perhaps the play’s greatest difficulty is its dense textuality: there’s interesting stuff here that would probably be much more rewarding as a biography or as an extended piece of fiction.
- Fintan Walsh
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Titus
Carmelite Hall
Aidan Harney's dramatic monologue, played by Sean McNally, tells the true story of a Carmelite priest and mystic who was killed in Dachau by the Nazis. Titus Brandsma was Dutch, son of a farmer, and made his way through the church ranks, against bureaucratic opposition, to become an eminent theologian and university administrator.
Then came Hitler and the Nazis, to whom he was implacably opposed. He toured Europe and Germany preaching opposition to their racist outrages, and was arrested and sent to the concentration camp. There, he suffered terribly, and died by lethal injection.
The actor traces his life, moving back and forth between youth and final years. He plays Titus and other characters, particularly in the camp, with conviction. This is a fervent testimony, more tract than theatre, to a saintly man of incredible courage, moral and physical. ( Until Sept 15 )
Gerry Colgan
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With bells on...Will ring you over the wkd...Hope tricks are well..cant wait to see the play....
thanks dude! planning to see submarine man in ballymun. best of luck. delighted to see things are going great x
how did it go??
Thank you Aidan and Sean or Sean and Aidan. It is a fantastic show that has stayed with me. It's still got me thinking about the story and the sheer humanity of the man. Thank you for bringing it to Dublin and for telling it in such a compelling fantastic show. More please! xM
Well done Aidan & Sean- great show, and boy what a load of work you both put into it! Lovely story and beautifully told. More please!! See you both again soon xxx
welcome to inishmaan, break legs with the show. How is it going?
Thanks dudes! Congrats on the SELL OUT show. fantastic stuff! x
How'ya Titus,
hope all is well in Aungier Street?
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It's the top left friend in my top friends box on my page.
And sure, while you're at it, copy the aul' trailer I have on there for our new show "SOME EXPLICIT POLAROIDS" (In case you didn't know!)
to your Bebo.
Chat to ya,
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Congratulations! Way to pull of a great show! And in crunched time no less
Break a leg tonight Aidan! I'm looking forward to it :-)
Looking forward to the show next week!!!
Come along to 'Malice in Wonderland' at the Spiegeltent this Sunday to de-stress before the show!!!
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HEY YEAH PLANNING TO MAKE IT DROP ME A POSTER IN WHELAN'S AND I'LL STICK IT UP!!
Break legs guys!
Plan on being there, local priest at home in Beaumont are carmelites and huge portrait of Titus in the church! Sure I've known him for years!!!
Hi Aidan, is it sold out?
I'm gonna rope in a pal who'll come along.
Can't wait!!!
Looking forward to it....
Best of luck with this one Aidan, no doubt it'll be excellent.