Not a Word

Premiered as part of Galway International Arts Festival, July 2023.

Reviews of Not A Word- The Arts Review here and The Irish Times here

Image: Amie Dicke

If you never return to where you’ve come from, is this place you are now home? 


Not A Word invites you to sit with a silent man on another unexceptional evening. A day’s labouring done, in a place that has never quite felt like home, he plays a beautiful old tune as memory dances amongst his dirty boots and cherished trinkets.

Brú Theatre returns to the Galway International Arts Festival with the premier of a new piece of physical theatre merging mask, music and movement in a celebration of those who took the boat - worked hard, faltered and slowly faded from memory. This excavation of a forgotten class of Irish navvies - those emigrants who helped build a country not their own, seeks the beauty in the banal, the poetry between the concrete cracks.

Performed by Raymond Keane, with live electronic and traditional music from Ultan O’Brien, Not A Word offers a moving portrait of one emigrant echoing many people’s stories today. This ode to a self exiled laborer, making his way in this small space between places, is directed by James Riordan with mask design by Orla Clogher.

Image Emilija Jefremova

Director: James Riordan

Producer: Jill Murray

Performer: Raymond Keane

Musician: Ultan O’Brien

Poem-Exile is Not a Word by Peter Woods

Set Designer: Andrew Clancy

Mask Design: Orla Clogher

Lighting Designer: Sarah Jane Shiels

Sound Designer: Jenny O’Malley

Costume Designer: Saileóg O’Halloran

Production Manager: Mark Carry

Stage Manager: Sorcha De Faoite

Assistant Stage Manager: Madison Carpenter 

Chief LX: Michael Foley

Sound Engineer: Ellen Culloo

Technical Manager: Michael O’Halloran 

Technical Assistant/Intern: Shane McDonagh

Crew: Mark Byrne, Denis Browne, Matthew Cunningham, Simon Daly, 

Irish Language Advisor : Caitlín Ní Chualáin

Image by: Amie Dicke. Two Lines And Three Frames, 2011. Sandpaper abrasion on archival pigment print. Image courtesy the artist and Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles.