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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Edinburgh Preview: Everything I Do at Summerhall

by Staff Writer
June 20, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Everything I Do by One Two One Two Poster Image by Ros Kavanagh

Everything I Do by One Two One Two Poster Image by Ros Kavanagh

Everything I Do
Summerhall (Demonstration Room)
31st July – 25th August (not 1st, 12th, 19th)
16.30 (60 mins)
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One Two, One Two are delighted to announce that they will debut at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer with their award-winning, box office hit, Everything I Do, at Summerhall from 31 July until 25 August 2019.

Based on personal material, Everything I Do, is an intimate and soulful music-driven theatre show featuring original pop songs, written and performed by Zoe Ní Riordáin with direction by Maud Lee.

Everything I Do was a box office hit at Dublin Fringe Festival in 2018 and winner of Best Performance.  Featuring a hysterical pop singer, accompanied by her guitar, she riffs on love in a lonely universe.  It’s a solo exploration of codependency, rooted in the idea of how we often find it easier to say what we need to say to strangers than to the people we’re closest to.

       

One Two, One Two is a new Irish live performance company led by sisters, Zoe Ní Riordáin and Maud Lee. Together, they have been making bold, heartfelt and ambitious work for theatre audiences in Ireland and beyond since 2014.  They staged their first music-driven theatre show The Well Rested Terrorist at the Peacock Theatre during Dublin Fringe to critical acclaim with The Irish Times calling it “absorbing; a painstaking work, given startling execution” and giving it four stars.

Recent performances include Late at the Gate with Zoe Ní Riordáin at the Gate Theatre, Dublin and Everything I Do will be performed at Midsummer Festival, Cork and Project Arts Centre, Dublin ahead of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.  They are also currently developing an Irish Language opera supported by The Arts Council, The Abbey Theatre and Project Arts Centre.

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