Singer/architect Camille O’Sullivan and performer/activist Noelle Brown.

Roscrea set to host a special performance

‘In Plain Sight’ is a site-specific, intimate performance taking place in Roscrea, tracing the memories that a building holds and the challenges when that history is controversial and contested. In a delicate and compassionate exploration, through story, song and architecture, performer/activist Noelle Brown and singer/architect Camille O'Sullivan question the links between inconvenient history and place through the church run and state approved Mother and Baby Homes at Roscrea, Castlepollard and Bessborough.

During the performance, Noelle and Camille will discuss the design and history of these institutions and highlight the environments experienced by the women and children.

The narrative incorporates reflections on original architecture, modern excerpts from government policy, and 100-year-old correspondence from the religious orders who ran these buildings for over 70 years. Throughout these curated scenes, the show will weave original songs performed by Camille alongside re-enactments of Noelle's campaigning for Justice.

All of these narrative elements combine to tell a powerful story about the history of religious led incarceration and the power of storytelling to heal deep wounds.

Directed by Veronica Coburn, with sound and original music by Denis Clohessy and lighting by Bill Woodland, ‘In Plain Sight’ is a unique theatre event that is part town hall talks and part documentary theatre. It shines a light on community and nation, questioning who we are and how we can move forward while still grappling within the shadows of church and State.

EVENT DETAILS

This event takes place at the Sacred Heart of Mary Convent, Roscrea E53 KO63

Performance Times Dates:

Tuesday, July 8, at 7.30pm

Wednesday, July 9, at 7.30pm

Thursday, July 10, at 3pm & 7.30pm

Friday, July 11, at 7.30pm

Saturday, July 12, at 3pm & 7.30pm

Tickets €18