In today’s Ticket we are thrilled to announce the shortlist for the 25th ITITA to celebrate the very best Irish theatre productions and performances of 2022. Did your favourite play or performance make the list?
Godley also identifies contemporary opera’s cross-pollination with leading theatre companies and directors as part of its strength. “Opera requires a critical mass of resources that is unique to it,” he argues, “from the scale of the chorus to the demands of set design. Now you have some of the best theatre makers in the country bringing the excellence and high standards of their core discipline to opera as well.
Nominated: Andrew Bennett and Janet Moran in the Fishamble production of Heaven, by Eugene O'Brien. Photograph: Leo Byrne & Publicis In both instances, the panel attributes the complexity of work on show in these distinct disciplines to the growing sophistication of training opportunities in Ireland. Indeed, the judges were so struck by the breadth of this newly-trained talent on the Irish theatre landscape that they have paid tribute to the work of Loughlin Deegan, outgoing director of The Lir National Academy of Dramatic Art, in the Special Award category.
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