by Dead Centre
Co-Produced by The Gate Theatre & Dublin Theatre Festival

★ ★ ★ ★
The Irish Times

A play without performers, BECKETT’S ROOM tells the story of the apartment in Paris where Samuel Beckett lived with his partner Suzanne during the second world war. A story of Art and Resistance, the audience listen through headphones and gaze upon a spectacle of absence - the absence of bodies on stage focuses us more intently on their stories, on the world changing around us, and changed by us. The biography of a room, and an invitation to bear witness to a world as it disappears.

Headphones are provided and worn throughout the performance.

Directors Bush Moukarzel and Ben Kidd
Producer Aisling Ormonde
Set Designer Andrew Clancy
Sound Design & Music Kevin Gleeson
Lighting Designer Stephen Dodd
Video Designer José Miguel Jiménez

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