Home » Tag Archives: Jenny Bassett

Tag Archives: Jenny Bassett

Kilkee Playwright Festival focuses on ecological concerns

THIS year’s Kilkee Playwright Festival is responding to the climate emergency and includes online playwriting workshops for stage, radio and a discussion on developing ecological performances’ in community spaces. Jenny Bassett, who curates the Kilkee Playwright Festival said, “We feel privileged to have highly experienced and extremely talented, award winning dramatists facilitating workshops. “Added to that we shall be focusing on the most urgent and important issue of our time – the climate crisis. “It is hoped that the seeds from this year’s festival grow to mighty trees and go on to be developed and performed at next year’s festival. “Because we are funded by Clare County Council we have adopted a Pay What You Can pricing policy so that everyone has access to participating.” On October 10 from 6.30 pm to 10 pm Gavin Kostik the Literary Manager with FISHAMBLE will be running an online playwriting workshop for stage. Participants shall have the chance to engage with Fishamble’s Tiny …

Read More »

Kilkee play Zooms into homes

IN what is believed to be a first, the Kilkee Playwright Festival will be bringing an award winning play directly into people’s homes using the increasingly popular app Zoom. Hot Potato Production’s play Just Guff by Jim Ward has been adapted for audio with script development and direction by Jenny Bassett. It will be broadcast into homes via Zoom this Saturday, April 11, at 8pm. And the good news for people looking for entertainment during the lock-down is the broadcast can be accessed for free. Director Jenny Bassett explains, “I used Zoom prior to Covid-19 and was amazed just how easy it was to use. No downloading, just click on a link just before the scheduled time and a page opened up and I was in a virtual meeting with people from around the world. I was also surprised at the sound quality, I immediately thought how it could be used for broadcasting a performance. “Shortly afterwards we were  restricted …

Read More »