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Beckett in Foxrock 2021 - The End by Samuel Beckett


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Beckett in Foxrock 2021 - The End by Samuel Beckett

Mouth On Fire Productions

Beckett in Foxrock 2021 is a double bill of The Beckett Country, beautifully filmed in sunny Dublin, interpreted and narrated by Dr Feargal Whelan and The End, Beckett’s darkly funny tale memorably performed by Marcus Lamb.


The descriptions of the river flowing into the bay, the surrounding hills and their burning gorse strongly evoke Beckett’s own south County Dublin, from his birthplace in Foxrock (Boghill in 'All that Fall') to Tullow Church, which he attended with his mother, to Trinity College and Carrickmines Golf Club where he mentally replayed the first four holes when, in later life, he couldn’t sleep.

Beckett in Foxrock 2021 is the fifth annual event honouring the writer’s close connection with the Foxrock area. Samuel Beckett, Nobel Laureate, was born and brought up in Foxrock and was a regular attender, along with his mother, at Tullow Church the usual venue for previous Beckett in Foxrock live performances.

Beckett in Foxrock 2021 is organised by Tullow Parish and Mouth on Fire Theatre Company in association with Foxrock Area Community and Enterprise (FACE) with the support of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and Hunters Estate Agent.


Written by Samuel Beckett


Presented by Tullow Parish & Mouth on Fire Theatre Company


Performer: Marcus Lamb

Director: Cathal Quinn

Presenter: Dr Feargal Whelan

Producer: Melissa Nolan

Camera: Tim Gannon, David Laird, Graham Seely

Editing: Tim Gannon, Graham Seely

ADR Recordist: Steve McGrath Costume: Rowena Cunningham
Costume: Rowena Cunningham

Art Design: Gillian Bowes


Rights Courtesy of Curtis Brown Literary Agency, London


Supported by - Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council; Foxrock Area Community & Enterprise Ltd (FACE); Hunters Estate Agent


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This event comes in two parts: 1st Part - The Beckett Country - introduced by Dr. Feargal Whelan

2nd Part - The End by Samuel Beckett - performed by Marcus Lamb