It feels like an age since we posted in this area of the forum!
Damien is performing with WordTheatre alongside a star cast this weekend - on Zoom!
WordTheatre Welcome the New Year with stories by Brian Doyle
January 17 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
David Soul, Harriet Walter, Jason George, Ben Miller, Lesley Nicol, Damien Molony, Paul Guilfoyle, Cassidy Freeman, Philip Baker Hall, Guy Paul, John Schwab and Marcia Gay Harden performing Brian Doyle stories live on Zoom this Sunday! pic.twitter.com/u5B4pm9O1H
Delighted to say I managed to attend this WordTheatre zoom event last night!
I’ve been running the fan site for 9 years and have never managed to go to any of Damien’s many performances, due to my health circumstances, so this was very, very special.
Amazing night, incredible cast, knock out performances. It was ALL just WOW
I am rather overwhelmed by the whole experience, the performances, and perhaps most of the all Brian Doyle’s writing itself … beautiful, moving, evocative, powerful stories.
All of the actors were mesmerising. They did more than ‘give voice to great stories’, they brought heart to them, brought them to life… it was more than storytelling, rather creating a world for you to step into the story. I was utterly spell bound.
The experience was so very emotional. Truly.
My fave performances apart from Damien were by Jason George reading ‘Everything thinks That Awful Comes By Itself. But It Doesn’t’ and Philip Baker Hall reading ‘Mea Culpa’. Oh my god… his performance floored me.
Damien read ‘An Leabharlann’, which is Gaelic for library, partly in American accent (which Cedaring Fox afterwards said was very good) and partly in Irish. It was set in Connemara, Galway Ireland. His performance, direct to the camera in a very closeup position, was magical and compelling. It was a beautiful story and like all good stories should totally took me to another place, to a far away timeless world, a much needed escape. and has given me an even greater appreciation of libraries! Damien looked healthy and well, and said he was in Manchester, so still filming brassic 3.
My internet connection literally died about a minute after all the performances had finished, just as the actors were saying hello at the end, just heard a bit of Damien doing that (poop), so no idea if more came after that, but thankfully I caught the entire performances!
Wish I'd heard it, domino. My family come from Galway and one of my daughters was born there. So glad you managed to hear the performance before your Internet gave out. The rain has made my Internet iffy so I couldn't catch any of it.
The Galway accent is quite beautiful and I can be a harsh critic (don't start me on Iain Glenn). I would have loved to have heard Damien's attempt.
-- Edited by EllieForster on Friday 22nd of January 2021 09:25:00 PM
He has a really beautiful voice, domino, I love just listening to him - especially his readings of Yeats poetry. He has exactly the same stress and intonation that Yeats himself used.
Very much so Ellie. Always, with whatever accent or performance.
I would be doing DaMo a disservice to focus on just his voice in this WordTheatre performance though (and all I have missed!) it was a fully embodied performance, or the equivalent facially, as it was closeup, and for all the actors, they truly performed the stories.
It has given me a new appreciation for acting in general actually, I mean in TV and film you expect and grow almost immune to it. This form of performance is so magical and captivating. Each of these actors brought something so special and so extra individually to the story. Just fabulous
A 2021 review video from WordTheatre, featuring a quick glimpse of Damien at this event, which i was lucky enough to attend. Damien was amazing and what an incredible cast. It truly was a magical highlight.
Damien actually features 3 times in this video, see if you can spot him!