As part of Cork Midsummer Festival, this ambitious disability-led production, which features creatively-embedded access including Audio Description, Captioning, Irish Sign Language Interpretation, and Relaxed Performances, is a collaboration with director Al Bellamy and playwright Jody O’Neill, and marks 10 years of Suisha Inclusive Arts/Cope Foundation.
In Cork, in a not-so-distant future, a group of artists are living together. Some are rappers, some comedians, some dancers, and some actors. Their home is their right, and their comfort, but the newly elected government doesn’t agree. The gang decides to fight back, with protests, cups of tea and viral music videos – determined to keep their Home Sweet Home.
Writer Jody O’Neill
Director Al Bellamy
Producer Eoin Ó hAnnracháin
Stage Management Beth Cosgrove, ASM Niamh Wiseman
Set Design Olan Wrynn
Costume Suisha Arts, Lauren Reynolds, Valentina Gambardella
Music Composition Eoin Nash with Suisha Arts
Lighting Design Eoin Winning
Sound Design & Additional Composition HK Ní Shioradáin