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The Nerve: An English and Arts Podcast
Jenny O'Connor
81 episodes
1 week ago
The Nerve is a podcast produced by the English department at the South East Technological University (Ireland). Each episode brings together staff and students to discuss a range of topics, including English literature, cultural events and critical theory.
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The Nerve is a podcast produced by the English department at the South East Technological University (Ireland). Each episode brings together staff and students to discuss a range of topics, including English literature, cultural events and critical theory.
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Performing Arts
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Ep. 70: A life in the arts with playwright Jim Nolan and actor Michael Power
The Nerve: An English and Arts Podcast
51 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 70: A life in the arts with playwright Jim Nolan and actor Michael Power

In this episode of the podcast, Jenny speaks to Jim Nolan and Michael Power who have just finished their sold-out run of Jim’s new play Castel Gandolfo at Garter Lane Arts Centre in Waterford. The play revolves around a family whose long-buried secret threatens to unsettle the delicate balance they have established. The production also featured IFTA-nominated Carrie Crowley in the role of the returning mother-figure, Dolly, and a cast from the Four Rivers company which aims to bring new and classic plays to audiences in the south east. In the podcast, Jim discusses the play and his life as a playwright and director from the 1970s to the present, and Michael reflects on his development as an actor as he has moved from variety shows and musicals to parts in Normal People, Vikings, and a variety of roles in local and national theatre productions.

The Nerve: An English and Arts Podcast
The Nerve is a podcast produced by the English department at the South East Technological University (Ireland). Each episode brings together staff and students to discuss a range of topics, including English literature, cultural events and critical theory.