Blackwater Valley Fit-up Theatre Festival launches in North Cork

Edwina Lucey, Jessica Finken (Festival Producer), actor Martin Lucey, and Ronnie Dunne pictured at the launch of the Blackwater Valley Fit-Fp Theatre Festival, at the Olde Fiddle Bar in Mallow. The Festival runs until February 19th.

Blood in the Alley theatre productions, in association with  Cork County Coun-cil, last week launched the Blackwater HYPERLINK “http://www.fit-uptheatrefestival.com/blackwater2/blackwater-valley-venues-2017/”Valley HYPERLINK “http://www.fit-uptheatrefestival.com/blackwater2/blackwater-valley-venues-2017/”Fit-Up Festival, which will run until 19th February at seven venues across North Cork, including Rockchapel, Dromtarriffe Community Hall, the Aemilian Theatre in Mallow, Schoolyard Theatre in Charleville, and Fermoy. The tradition of the fit-ups was revived in 2009 in West Cork by Blood in the Alley, with support from Cork County Council. Since then they have brought 36 pro-ductions to 16 different locations in the area. In 2016 the Festival was extended to cover the Blackwater Valley region and the Blackwater Valley Fit-up Theatre Festival was born.
Speaking at the launch, Geoff Gould, Artistic Director, said, “The Fit-ups were very popular in the 1940s and 1950s when popular actors such as Harold Pinter and Anew McMaster would regularly visit small villages in Ireland and perform theatre plays in a tent or on the back of a truck. Last year’s Festival was an unqualified success with local audiences flocking to see ‘The Man in the Woman’s Shoes,’ ‘Those You Pass On The Street’ and the classic ‘Under Milk Wood.”
Cork County Council Arts Officer, Ian McDonagh said, “This is a great opportunity for people in North Cork to see some great new Irish plays performed by exceptional actors. We are delighted that we have been able to support this tour to towns and villages in North Cork through the County Council’s new Creative Communities Fund.” “Not to be missed.”
This year’s programme opened with a double bill of two one-woman shows; Tara McKevitt’s ‘Gren-ades,’ and Noni Stapleton’s ‘Charolais.’ ‘Grenades’ won the RTE Radio P.J. O’Connor Award for new plays, while ‘Charolais’ was awarded the Bewley’s Little Gem Award and the Stewart Parker Prize for new plays 2015.
After last year’s success of ‘Those You Pass on the Street,’ Kabosh Theatre Company return from 7th – 12th February to present Laurence McKeown’s new play ‘Green and Blue,’ which explores the painful and humorous realities faced by the individuals who patrolled the border during the height of the conflict.

Finally, Eoin Colfer’s new play, ‘My Real Life,’ starring Don Wycherley, will drop the curtain on the line up of entertainment, running from 14th to 19th February.
Tickets are on sale at the venues €15. Concessions €12. Family tickets €36 (2 adults and 2 teens). Doors open at 7.30pm.
The productions are suitable for 14+ audiences. For more information visit: http://www.fit-uptheatrefestival.com/blackwater2/blackwater-valley-venues-2017/