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Gerald McInulty

GERALD MCINULTY

  

Nationality:    British
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Gerald McInulty's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates

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below is a list of Gerald McInulty's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

        Do I Mean Anything To You Or Am I Just Passing By?         We're the Believers



Do I Mean Anything To You Or Am I Just Passing By?

Synopsis:
Urban alienation is something so familiar to contemporary experience that we seldom even notice it these days. Yet when in manifests itself in art, there's something compelling about a close focus on single voices articulating the dilEmma of their own atomisation, with loneliness and the retreat into subjectivity often manifesting an unconscious need for intimacy. Gerard Mclnulty's production for Twelve Star, which is accompanied by effective, if low key music by indy band the Pastels explores this territory fascinatingly. In it, four ostensibly characters recite interior monologues of people living in a city, each manifesting forms of everyday obsession and neurosis. A film plays, showing the view of some city street from the window of what looks like a bar, with people, including the some of characters we meet passing and occasionally stopping to peer in, as if they see someone they know, but can't or won't make contact through the glass. Each monologue is uttered in a deliberately flattened out style, somewhat like in the films of Hal Hartley, and they're performed in a stylised but very effective manner by the actors.
Steve Cramer, List

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We're the Believers

Synopsis:
a low key collage delving deep into what the company call "that big chasm called faith"

Notes:
text by Gerard McInulty. Additional text by Bill Hicks, Kevin Booth, Mary Demoss, Tom Cruise. Devised by the company

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12 Star Theatre and PM Music

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