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WHAT IS THE WORD

  • Tuesday 13 October 2020 at 7.30pm / Audio Cinematic Experience
  • 7.30pm

    Cinéma Les 3 Luxembourg,
    67 rue Monsieur le Prince,
    Paris 6e

    In English, 50 mins

    UGC card and CinéPass
  • €10,60 (€8,80€ for senior and unemployed/ €7,60 for students / €5 for under 15s)

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WHAT IS THE WORD is an audio cinematic experience presenting a curated collection of Samuel Beckett poems, performed by some of Ireland's leading actors. After a fall in his apartment in 1988, Samuel Beckett moved to the Tiers Temps nursing home in Paris, France. It was here that Beckett, aged 82, wrote Comment dire in French. On the manuscript of his English translation, which he called what is the word and is considered to be his final poem, he wrote: ‘Keep! for end’. WHAT IS THE WORD grapples with the struggle to express, a theme present from Beckett’s early work but sharpened by his lived experience of illness. It offers an immersive sensory journey into some of Beckett’s most rarely performed works.

Project Designers: Aedín Cosgrove, Ros Kavanagh, Gavin Quinn
Sound Design: Jimmy Eadie
Poetry Recordings: Jimmy Eadie, Rachel Conlon
Dramaturge: Nicholas Johnson
Speakers: Andrew Bennett, Charlie Bonner, Des Cave, Ingrid Craigie, Ned Dennehy, Aoife Duffin, Olwen Fouéré, Áine Ní Mhuirí, Gina Moxley, Daniel Reardon, Judith Roddy

A Pan Pan production in collaboration with Cork Midsummer Festival, Poetry Ireland, Kilkenny Arts Festival, Irish Film Institute and the Trinity Centre for Beckett Studies.
Supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Dublin City Council.