New York based, Kells native singer-songwriter Michael Brunnock will perform in the Lavin celebration.

Deirdre Kinahan brings together top artists to celebrate writer Mary Lavin

'In the Middle of…' is an eclectic mix of original performance to include music, theatre, readings, spoken-word and song, in an exciting celebration of the extraordinary life and work of Bective writer Mary Lavin, in a magical celebration by some of Ireland’s top performing artists.

Award-winning playwright Deirdre Kinahan invited a group of contemporary artists to respond to Lavin’s evocative short story collection ‘In the Middle of the Fields' through their chosen artform. Artists include the legendary Steve Wickham (The Waterboys), actor/musician Lisa Lambe with musical accompanist Wayne Sheehy, Meath singer/songwriters Michael Brunnock and SaraMai Leech, actor Catherine Byrne (Fair City), writer Sinead Moriarty and poet Lewis Kenny.  

With no rehearsal and no preview…both artists and audience will experience together, the honest and immediate response to one of Ireland’s most loved short story writers.

Curator Kinahan says: "Mary Lavin, to my mind was a quietly subversive and brilliant short story writer with an unflinching insight into the human soul. She had a keen eye for the ordinary, lifting the latch on the screaming passions, conflicting impulses and social barricades that beleaguered Irish life, particularly in her time. There is an electricity in her writing, so I thought what better way to celebrate that than by asking a group of electric contemporary artists to read her stories and write something new out of them. We look forward to sharing the magic." 

Kinahan’s personal life is echoed in her own section of the night’s performance where her own writing circles around a woman coming out of breast cancer treatment. It is funny yet brutal in its honesty. This inspired by Lavin and informed by Kinahan’s own recent experience in battling cancer.

'In the Middle of…' is a thrillingly eclectic evening of original performance, music and poetry that catapults the inspirational urge of one of Ireland’s greatest storytellers, Mary Lavin, into the middle of the here and now. Commissioned by Meath County Council Arts Office with support from the Arts Council and Creative Ireland. Produced by AOB Arts Management, this event opens at the Courthouse, Kells, (8th and 9th January) and transfers to the Dublin Unitarian Church on St Stephen’s Green (10th January).

Mary Lavin (1912 – 1996), who lived at Abbey Farm, Bective, and a mews on southside Dublin, was a major Irish short story writer and novelist whose work stands comparison with Chekhov. She is regarded as a pioneering female author in the traditionally male dominated world of Irish letters. Lavin’s work contains sharp insights into the quiet tragedies and joys of human life and she is considered one of the great artists of the short story in the English language. Mary Lavin’s work received numerous international awards, including the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Katherine Mansfield Prize. Many of her stories were first published in the prestigious New Yorker. Joyce Carol Oates called her one of the finest short-story writers of the twentieth century.
 
‘’I myself at times have had such a feeling of life’s rushing past, that I wanted in my stories to arrest that onrush and examine an instant or a character in the same way that a scientist examines a specimen under a microscope : - when you see the many small inner patterns below the large pattern of a whole life.’’ Mary Lavin

 

LISTINGS:
The Courthouse, Kells
8th & 9th January @ 8pm
Doors: 7.30pm
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Dublin Unitarian Church
10th January @8pm
Doors: 7.30pm
Include direct weblinks 
BOOKING: www.takeyourseats.ie