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Blackwater Angel archiveSet on the banks of the Blackwater Co. Waterford, in the summer of 1666, Blackwater Angel is a fiction based loosely on the life of Plantation Irishman, Cromwellian Solidier and reluctant healer, Valentine Greatrakes. Returning from a triumphant visit to London, where he restores the blind to sight, the deaf to hearing and cripples to walk without crutches. Greatrakes is exhausted by and in awe of his gift and refuses to heal the hoards of afflicted who have overtaken his estate and clamour for this touch. The arrival of a company of English travelling players offers temporary diversion but when one of their number the foundling Angel Landy is struck down by a mysterious ailment Greatrakes is forced to confront the source of his unwanted gift. Blackwater Angel tells the story of miracles, loss of faith and the power of humanity to heal itself. The themes of loss and renewal resonate through the centuries, making it as relevant today as it would have been in Greatrakes' day.

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Author: Jim Nolan

Archive listings for Blackwater Angel

Work type: Play.

T951121975

Producer Alces Productions (in association with Concordance). Director Mark Giesser. Design John Schleffer. Director Alex Marker (associate director). Director Kate Wasserberg (assistant director). Costume Neil Knudsen. Music Joe Townsend. Performer Sean Campion (Greatrakes). Performer Fiona O'Shaughness (Angel). Performer Stephen Cavanagh. Performer Kevin Colson. Performer Riona Kearney. Performer Aaron McCusker. Performer Vicky Ogden. Performer Laura Pyper. Performer Joseph Rye. Performer Catherine Walker.
28 Feb 06 to 25 Mar 06Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L1626259662

T01733173886

Company National Theatre Ireland. Performer John Lynch. Performer Catherine Walsh. Performer Chris McHallem. Performer Julia Lane. Performer Cathy White.
4 May 01 to 9 Jun 01The Abbey Theatre, Dublin :: V01247620447
listing details L0548549580
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