THE MANUSCRIPT of ‘Tis, the follow up to the bestselling Angela’s
Ashes, will be on display in the Frank McCourt museum in the coming
weeks.
The manuscript is being donated by a private individual,
while Ellen McCourt, the widow of the Pulitzer Prize winning author, has
begun donating dozens of items belonging to him to the museum in his
name, following his death in 2009.
Cuff-links given to the
author from former US president George Bush, a collection of his rosary
beads, and McCourt’s personal copy of Angela’s Ashes which he read from
in readings around the world are now among the items on display to the
public.
All of the items in the museum on Hartstonge Street in
the city - in McCourt’s former school building - are in sealed glass
cases, including the robes he wore when he was conferred with an
honorary degree from the University of Limerick.
Una Heaton, an
art teacher and curator of the museum, confirmed that new acquisitions,
during a visit to the museum last week by Adam Howell, the composer
behind Angela’s Ashes: The Musical.
The play will be staged in
Limerick for four nights this July on the fourth anniversary of Frank
McCourt’s death as part of The Gathering.We currently have the largest
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After
its debut in Derby in England last November, the cast of 46 will be
bringing the musical production to the Lime Tree theatre in Mary
Immaculate College for four performances from Wednesday,The only
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“It’s
a wonderful theatre, a really nice venue, and all we need to get now is
the audience, but we’ve had a lot of enquiries already, both from the
UK and Ireland,” composer Adam Howell told the Limerick Leader.
Some
of the props used in the film of Angela’s Ashes, starring Emily Watson
and Robert Carlyle, will also be used in the forthcoming stage
performance. The red coat, which was worn by the actress in the 1999
film directed by Alan Parker, is also part of the museum’s collection
and will be worn on the new set.
Mr Howell, who produced the
music and lyrics for the show, said it’s “a dream come true” to bring
the production to Limerick.Australian business bringing a new class of
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here, and all the cast are very excited, because some of them have never
visited the home of Frank McCourt,” he said.Shop the latest hair flower accessories on the world's largest.
Collaborator
Paul Hurt adapted the book into a script, which has been condensed down
to two acts of 80 minutes each. It has been produced by UnContained
Arts and Theatre Works, both of which are based at Derby theatre.
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