Last night.
Gate Theatre, Dublin 1.
The opening night of Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster with from top: Conrad and Selina Murray; Sinead Moriarty and Claudia Carroll; Mark Huberman and Simone Collins; David and Kelly O’Callaghan; Martin and Silvia Poppmeier; Laura Kelly and Clare Dunne; Emily Callan and Shane Gillen; Brian Gleeson; Victoria Alexiev, Rowan Finken and Bella Ray; Paul Donoghue and Rebecca Grimes; Tolu and Felicia Makay; Lara Begg, Helen Donoghue and Rachel Begg; Ciara McGuinness and Faye Flynn, and former President Mary McAleese and Martin McAleese.
Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster (Gate)
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We’re not the prettiest nation, are we?
..very cautionary tale about enabling or creating a ‘monster’ that takes over,ruins everything for everyone else.
a nation of happy potatoes we are.
They all look like fairly normal people dressed up a bit. Except for the guy in the hat, he should defeinitely dress down a bit.
Say what you like about Ireland, we’ve the most inbred looking D-list celebrities in the western hemisphere.
It’s always a clutch of absolute nobodies.
The first lad with the painted beard lol
And the HAT bahahahaha everything about him, even the name gold
Conrad is really channelling his inner Bartman.
The sad thing is that he’s still not the worst looking out of the bunch.
I presumed he was a comedic character from the play. Dear oh dear.
There are few things in life quite as cruel
Or expose one to such ridicule:
To be so undesired
That one’s never required
To pose in the Gate’s vestibule.
Bravo!
Very good
One wonders, have they all been transformed into frankensteinians by the play!
Standing on the other side of the sign would be an improvement.
And who dresses these people? More style seen in the Fair City wardrobe budget. Appalling. Even diversity hasn’t helped us.
So bad even Janet hasn’t chipped in to say something nice about yer woman’s shoes or bag. Yet.
nine down on the left lady in black has lovely skin and good lipstick, the hat and handbag are far too affected, without both the lipstick alone would have worked….there ya go
I like what the girl in 5 down is wearing. Classic and effortless.
fair
…going by the last picture…the best way to make a monster is to marry one…
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The Great and the Good of Irish society
more like The OK and the Fine
They all look so scruffy and just badly dressed.Taste bypass
God-awful stuff.