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The story of the 1916 Rising told by both sides (with a little Irish dancing)

A new play tells the story of the historical event by using loyalist and nationalist characters.

THE STORY OF the 1916 Rising is told in an intriguing way in a new play by an Irish director, who uses both nationalist and loyalist viewpoints to give a blended perspective on the event.

Written and directed by Joe O’Byrne, The Rising, and by way of interludes World War I is a two-man play that examines the tumultuous days of the 1916 Rising through the eyes of a pair of men from opposite sides of the divide.

They’re O’Brien, a Catholic, and McKeague, a Protestant, who tell the story of the Rising (and, by extension, World War 1), using an ‘agreed script’.

The actors – Nick O’Connell and John Ruddy – are in their mid twenties, as young as many of the men who fought in the Rising.

Using song, Irish dance and a plethora of props, they bring a vaudevillian feel and a touch of humour to the proceedings.

TheJournal.ie called into them during recent rehearsals, and here’s a little of what you can expect:

(Video TheJournal.ie/YouTube)

‘Not treated as a museum piece’

The play is the second in a trilogy, the first being about the Battle of the Boyne, and the as-yet-unwritten final part being about the Troubles.

“There’s a danger of something about 1916 being treated as a museum piece,” said director Joe O’Byrne, emphasising that the history is “very much alive” in many ways.

“The original idea for the show was there are two traditions on the island and different views of history,” he went on. If you want to tell the history of Ireland, you have to include these different viewpoints.

The ‘agreed script’ between the two men is a “mirror image” of the Good Friday agreement, and they stick to it 99 per cent of the time. When they break away they end up in conflict with each other. “They are doing this as an agreed friendliness but there is also the rivalry between the two of them.”

O’Byrne represents both characters’ backgrounds in different ways – the Irish dancing, for example, is a symbol of O’Brien’s Catholic and nationalist upbringing.

Hurleys are also used in this way:

(Video TheJournal.ie/YouTube)

Choreographing the show is Breandán de Gallaí, who was principal dancer with Riverdance and is an accomplished choreographer.

Within the cultural markers such as the Irish dancing is the space where conflicts can arise.

“The loyalist doesn’t like when the nationalist does his Irish dancing,” explained O’Byrne.

It’s used as a provocation. And his marching is always then as well a provocation on that side.

O’Byrne admits it was impossible for him to leave his own background out of it, though he tried to stay neutral.

“The show says the Rising is ‘the most important event in Irish history’, which is probably something I believe,” he laughed. “So if I was a Protestant from the North writing this, it might not. Whereas the earlier show writing about the Battle of the Boyne was a harder one for me to write.”

He hopes that at some level, a show like this would make some contribution to “culturally dealing with the legacy and the problems” of the Rising.

Resolution

(Video TheJournal.ie/YouTube)

Is there a sense of resolution in the play? “There is inbuilt into the resolution the very fact the show presents them doing the show together,” he said of the two men.

It’s by friendly disagreement they do the show and so, the show in a way is an acceptance of the fact there are two traditions and they have to try and cooperate and that cooperation may not always be easy.

The use of props helps to tell a big story in a concise way. “There’s a whole sequence of scenes you can only present in a shorthand way, and so the use of props became a very useful device or technique where one or two props can stand for the whole scene.”

The first focus for O’Byrne was “to present a really strong, vigorous and entertaining theatre show”.

It’s not a history lesson, but there is the hope that people will learn something, “think about it, and may have an opinion about it afterwards, it may be positive or negative”.

Either way, it will certainly be thought-provoking.

The Rising will visit Town Hall Theatre, Galway: February 20; Theatre Royal, Waterford: February 26; An Grianan, Letterkenny: February 27; Powerscourt Theatre, Dublin: March 11 – 21 and Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge: March 22.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:05 AM

    My grandfather was in good company so, same unit as Leo!

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:31 AM

    @winston smith: chip off the old block?

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:12 AM

    I’d say your Grandfather wasn’t happy calling you after churchill so.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 1:41 PM

    And there’s me thinking I was named after Winnie the Pooh…how could they!

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:03 AM

    Oriel House is a great story yet to be brought to the wider public! Pseudo intelligence unit doing the Free State Cabinets unsavoury work.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:30 AM

    @Paul Maher: would now be known as a murder gang, only this was being done by the so called government.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 11:39 AM

    @Larry Doherty: the so called goverment…… Did they the anti treaty side ever become the goverment or is it still the so called goverment 90 give or take years on

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:30 PM

    @Paul Maher:
    GHQ Intelligence Squad, formed 1919, were based in Abbey Street.
    GHQ Intelligence Office were based in Crowe Street.
    Dublin Brigade ASU, formed in 1920, we’re based in Strand Street.
    The Dublin Guard were based in Celbridge and later Beggars Bush.
    Military Intelligence & CID were based in Oriel House – A common mistake made over the years by republicans is to say the Squad ended up being the murder gang in Oriel House. The funny thing is very few of the Squad had connections with Oriel House – only Paddy ‘Specky’ Griffin‘s name has been associated with the place in its early days. Nevertheless, it’s widely known that torture was used in Oriel House and men were murdered by members of the CID. Equally men were murdered and tortured by Dev’s men. It was a brutal Civil War.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:40 AM

    Sure wasn’t the bold IRA more than a million brave men and women strong.. or was it two million??

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    Oct 24th 2017, 12:27 PM

    Nice chips but at €3.50 …. They are a bit pricey

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    Oct 24th 2017, 12:39 PM

    @Shane Freeney:
    I agree too pricey and not the best in dublin golden chip in phibs way better

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:13 AM

    Smells fishy ! But great non the less.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 3:38 PM

    When the chips are down, Burdocks is yer only man!

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:08 AM

    Documents have name listed as Liam Burdock social welfare fraud alive and well way back then.

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    Oct 24th 2017, 10:28 AM

    @TonyF: his father was Patrick and his mother was Bella so who is Liam?

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    Oct 24th 2017, 2:59 PM

    What a man!

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    Oct 24th 2017, 2:38 PM

    Oriel House would make a great book if any historian got around to writing it.
    Those in there lost the run of themselves after the death of Collins and were worse than the tans…

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    Oct 24th 2017, 9:07 PM

    The DUP are now calling for immediate closure and decommissioning of all Leo burdocks premises before peace talks can recommence….

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    Oct 24th 2017, 2:00 PM

    Have to visit next time I’m in the big smoke.

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