- Culture
- 11 Apr 19
See Musician and Playwright Zoe Ní Riordáin Late at the Gate Theatre This Friday Night
Singer and theatremaker Zoe Ní Riordáin will hold a stripped back show at the Gate Theatre this Friday night.
A unique Late at the Gate experience, Zoe Ní Riordáin will strive to cultivate an intimate connection with the audience in her performance this Friday. A theatre writer-director and musician from Dublin, she recently founded a new theatre company, One Two One Two, along with collaborator Maud Lee. Her current projects include; Everything I Do, which premiered at the Dublin Fringe Festival September 2018 (where she won the Best Performer Award), and a new Irish language opera, Éist Liom (Listen to me) that is in development.
An alumni of the Irish Theatre Institute’s SIX IN THE ATTIC resource sharing programme, she was selected as the director on the prestigious Rough Magic SEEDS programme 2014-2015.
She co-wrote and directed The Well Rested Terrorist (Peacock Theatre, Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival 2014, nominated for Best Ensemble award), as well as Recovery, which premiered at Project Arts Centre in April 2016, programmed at LIVE COLLISION International Festival in Dublin, toured to the Centre Culturel Irlandais in December 2017, and is currently touring in Ireland.
On the musical front, Zoe is a cellist and a member of contemporary electro-pop band Maud in Cahoots.
Zoe Ní Riordáin: Late At The Gate will take place this Friday, 12 April, following the performance of Beginning. The event is part of the ongoing Late At The Gate series and tickets can be purchased separately via the Gate's website.
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