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29 Apr 2010

The Gay Theatre Festival Battle Begins

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This morning as I was listening to Ryan Tubridy – well, Katherine Thomas standing in far less annoyingly than Lucy Kennedy ­– at the 9.30 break there was an ad for The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival. It all sounded very fabulous, particularly with the RTE Supporting The Arts stamp of approval.

Then, on arriving into work, I saw Fiona McCann’s article in the Irish Times, which opens with the mention of the gay theatre festival split, but then goes on to talk exclusively to and about the Absolut Dublin Gay Theatre Festival.

The battle has truly begun, with ‘the establishment’ – eg. RTE and The Irish Times, – drawing lines. Both festivals need bums on seats to boost their bottom lines, but the problem is that many people, even within the gay community, are confused about which is which. Hell, even I’m confused, and I know more about the split than most.

It’s interesting to watch it play out, although I wish it wasn’t playing out at all, and that there was no more drama in the staging of gay dramatics in Dublin.

However, I can’t see a time when the two sides come together again, and the men behind both are fighting tooth and nail for the lives of their festivals, so unless one of the shows dies a financial death, we’ll be having two theatre festivals for the foreseeable future.

An idea might be to stage them at different times, to maximise the potential, but with the gay calendar becoming ever more packed with events, from GAZE to the GALAS, Pride festivals across Ireland to the Milk Festival in August, space is at a premium. We might just have two more festivals running at the same time next year.

It's all so 'Galway', if you catch my drift. (One wonders what the story is in the West this year?)



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