CASCANDO
Accompany Samuel Beckett’s curious figures into an uncertain future. Attired in dark cloaks and given headphones, audiences are guided through a rhythmic, immersive, group choreographical experience.
First broadcast in 1963, Cascando begins with the curious character Opener (Daniel Reardon) setting the scene: the month of May, a time of “reawakening”. The Opener commands two other presences: the winding Voice (Andrew Bennett) caught between arrest (” – stories … if you could finish it …”) and progress (“- nearly … just a few more … a few more”), and Music (designed by Jimmy Eadie), whole and forceful.
Director Gavin Quinn, dramaturg Nicholas Johnson and designer Aedín Cosgrove recognise this as a journey. The audience are sent walking in an outdoor landscape, wearing cloaks and listening to the play on headphones. The unhurried pace of Bennett’s deep and riveting voice provides a rhythm for our steps, as we listen to Voice’s struggle to tell a story.
The absent figure named Woburn is identified by his “same old coat” and vague memories of a cave or shelter. As the same-dressed audience pass each other in the dark surroundings, it appears that images of the text have been slyly extracted. Has the audience been unknowingly cast as the play’s mystifying wanderer?
Along this journey, the tremendous pulse of Eadie’s music threatens to overwhelm. It rises in a wave of crashing strings, eventually settling to ring, pining, with Voice’s efforts. If you suspected that Woburn’s journey resembled a pilgrimage, Reardon’s sullen Opener somewhat confirms it, suggesting God and a parable: “two outings and a return, to the village, to the inn”.
Director – Gavin Quinn
Designer – Aedín Cosgrove
Sound Design and Music – Jimmy Eadie
Dramaturg – Nicholas Johnson
Opener – Daniel Reardon (Voice Recording)
Voice – Andrew Bennett (Voice Recording)
Photography – Ros Kavanagh and Matthew Andrews
Video – Ros Kavanagh
Executive Producer- Tríona Ní Dhuibhir
Producer (2022) - Gwen Van Spÿk
Lifted from the familiarity of ‘normal vision and sound,’
one’s imagination and reason collide until there is a fusion between both.
Sean Hillen, Examiner
Previous Performances
Daliangshan Theatre Festival 15th-17th May 2024
St John's Theatre & Arts Centre, Listowel 31st May 2024
TNT Marburg 28 May & 29 May 2024
English Theatre Berlin 25 & 26 May 2024
Civic Theatre, Tallaght 20 May 2024
Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge 16 May 2024
Staatstheater Mainz 10 & 11 May 2024
Cape Clear 31 July 2023
Skibbereen Arts Festival 29 + 30 July 2023
Project Arts Centre 27 - 30 July 2022
NYU Skirball Center 21 June - 3 July 2022
The Barbican, London 6 - 11 July 2021
Galway International Arts Festival 17 - 20 September 2020
Forum Freies Theater (FFT) Düsseldorf, Germany 8 - 12 September 2020
Happy Days: Enniskillen International Beckett Festival, Grounds of Old Portora Royal School 26 - 28 July 2019
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin 19 - 23 April 2016
2024 Germany tour dates are part of Zeitgeist Irland 24, an initiative of Culture Ireland and the Embassy of Ireland in Germany.