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Synopsis
Footfalls
was written in English between March and December 1975. May, wrapped
in tatters, paces back and forth engaging in conversation with the
disembodied voice of her mother. In the second scene, May's voice
becomes subsumed into her mother's. She paces ever more slowly as
the play progresses, and the light dims, so that by the fourth and
final scene there is no trace of her.
'Will
you never have done revolving it all'
May, Footfalls
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Director
Walter
Asmus is a distinguished German theatre director. He was a close
friend of Beckett's and worked with him on many occasions, first
directing Waiting For Godot for the Gate Theatre in 1988.
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Cast
Susan Fitzgerald (May) has performed extensively on stage
at the Gate Theatre and the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in productions
including Arcadia, The Heiress, Lady Windermere's
Fan, Six Characters in
Search of an Author, and Great
Expectations. She has worked in television in Ireland and abroad.
Her film credits include Angela's
Ashes, The Serpent's Kiss and A Portrait of the Artist.
Joan
O'Hara ('Voice') has worked in theatre in Dublin, London and
New York. Productions include Rockaby and Footfalls directed by Ben Barnes, the Abbey Theatre's productions
of The Colleen Bawn and
By the Bog of Cats; the Gate Theatre's
productions of The Weeping
Angels and Pride and Prejudice,
among many others. Her film credits include Far
and Away, Moondance,
A Man of No Importance and The Fifth Province.
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