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Turn On the Bright Lights is the debut studio album by the American rock band Interpol, released in August 2002. The album was recorded in November 2001 at Tarquin Studios in Connecticut, and was co-produced, mixed and engineered by Peter Katis and Gareth Jones. It was released on August 19, 2002 in the United Kingdom and August 20 in the United States, through independent record label Matador Records. Upon release, the record peaked at number 101 on the UK Albums Chart. It reached number 158 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, as well as spending 73 weeks in the Billboard Independent Albums, peaking at number five.
"PDA", "NYC", "Obstacle 1" and "Say Hello to the Angels" were the singles from Turn On the Bright Lights, and a video was shot for each with the exception of "Say Hello to the Angels".
The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 29, 2011 for shipments of 500,000 copies.
A remastered version of the album was released in 2012 to commemorate its tenth anniversary. It featured additional material including demo recordings of several tracks, the bonus songs previously available on international releases and a DVD of live performances and music videos.
Written and performed by Pat Kinevane Directed by Jim Culleton Sticks and stones didn't break Her bones, but words and pointing crushed Her. Is Beauty really only skin deep? Does Ugliness hide somewhere deeper? This stunning new play is a blackly comic, rich and vivid tale of a life lived in secret, a testament to the people who live on the fringes, under the nose of everyday life. It explores the surface, and what lies underneath. Fishamble is funded by the Arts Council, Dublin City Council and Culture Ireland. Contains strong language and description of scenes of adult nature, 15+ 'brilliant...striking...excellent...almost a masterpiece' **** Irish Times ‘a charming and engaging ninety minutes...Kinevane is a virtuoso performer...a delightful experience.’ Irish Independent 'an e...
We spoke to Pat Kinevane moments after he won the Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre Award at the Olivier Awards 2016 with MasterCard.
Filmed by Peter O'Doherty. Des Gunning of Phizzfest chats to actor Pat Kinevane after he performed as part of the phibsborough festival at the Pillar room in the Mater hospital, Dublin. Please visit phizzfest.ie for info on this years events.
Writer and performer Pat Kinevane and Fishamble: The New Play Company's artistic director Jim Culleton sit down to discuss Underneath.
Following the runaway international success of the Olivier Award-winning Silent, Fishamble returns to Soho Theatre with Pat Kinevane’s third solo play, Underneath, directed by Jim Culleton. http://www.sohotheatre.com/whats-on/underneath/
Informed by his fascination with pre-sound cinema, Silent is Pat Kinevane's multi-faceted insight into the taboo surrounding mental health. In this preview he discusses the importance of "breaking the silence."
Written and performed by Pat Kinevane Directed by Jim Culleton Sticks and stones didn't break Her bones, but words and pointing crushed Her. Is Beauty really only skin deep? Does Ugliness hide somewhere deeper? This stunning new play is a blackly comic, rich and vivid tale of a life lived in secret, a testament to the people who live on the fringes, under the nose of everyday life. It explores the surface, and what lies underneath. Fishamble is funded by the Arts Council, Dublin City Council and Culture Ireland. Contains strong language and description of scenes of adult nature, 15+ 'brilliant...striking...excellent...almost a masterpiece' **** Irish Times ‘a charming and engaging ninety minutes...Kinevane is a virtuoso performer...a delightful experience.’ Irish Independent 'an e...
We spoke to Pat Kinevane moments after he won the Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre Award at the Olivier Awards 2016 with MasterCard.
Filmed by Peter O'Doherty. Des Gunning of Phizzfest chats to actor Pat Kinevane after he performed as part of the phibsborough festival at the Pillar room in the Mater hospital, Dublin. Please visit phizzfest.ie for info on this years events.
Writer and performer Pat Kinevane and Fishamble: The New Play Company's artistic director Jim Culleton sit down to discuss Underneath.
Following the runaway international success of the Olivier Award-winning Silent, Fishamble returns to Soho Theatre with Pat Kinevane’s third solo play, Underneath, directed by Jim Culleton. http://www.sohotheatre.com/whats-on/underneath/
Informed by his fascination with pre-sound cinema, Silent is Pat Kinevane's multi-faceted insight into the taboo surrounding mental health. In this preview he discusses the importance of "breaking the silence."
Copies available from: http://www.limerickwriterscentre.com ONE of the country's most heart-warming and intimate literary festivals, Éigse Michael Hartnett, takes place this year from Thursday, April 25 to Saturday, April 27 in Newcastle West, Co Limerick. Established following the death of the poet Michael Hartnett in 1999 to celebrate his life and work, Éigse Michael Hartnett aims to combine poetry and music, drama and dance, intellectual rigour and fun, and to create a feel-good festival which will leave visitors and participants alike with warm memories and a desire to return. Hosted in venues throughout the town of Newcastle West, the festival programme has been created to appeal to a wide audience, offering something for the mind, the soul and more than enough to put a smile on an...
The Olivier Awards with MasterCard LIVE from the Royal Opera House hosted by Michael Ball Unfortunately due to content restrictions this stream is not available in the United Kingdom. To see highlights of all the action from the ITV stage in Covent Garden Piazza: https://youtu.be/kSCdh0w39wg
Hilights of the 2010 Phibsborough Festival. Produced by Peter O'Doherty
Students - here's a rough "cut" of Remote for you. Written by Stef Smith for National Theatre Connection's. (c) Directed by Darren Luke Mawdsley. Choreography by Dan Thompson. Sarah Siddons Theatre and Soho Theatre Upstairs, London. 2015.
We watch a contemporary painter who compares himself to a "100-meter dasher" and take a walk on the Irish side of life. Then we learn about the anti-hero of film noir and see a small town transformed into a medieval trip back in time.