P02 → Osteoporosis, the musical
Osteoporosis is about the teenage fear of not being cool and the universal fear of aging. In an age obsessed with everlasting youth we talk about ageism, stereotypes,
self-acceptance, and that old people smell. This is a musical of sorts with songs that are sexy poignant and hilarious. Osteoporosis, because we are all f*cked anyway!
Cast (in order of appereance):
Ciara Lenihan
Lydia Fischer-Dooley
Caoilian Sherlock
Charlie Crowley
Robert Gould
Charlene O’Sullivan
Aisling McCarthy
Written and developed by the ensemble
Director Eszter Nemethi
Assistant Director Caoilian Sherlock
Musical Director Lydia Fischer-Dooley
Music CaoilianSherlock, Lydia Fischer-Dooley, Robert Gould, Callum Burke O’Driscoill
Video Leah Hearne
Sound Aisling O’Riordan
Lighting & Photography Cian Daly
We would like to thank to: All at The Pavilion for rehearsal space and a venue and for being great, Ruairi, Shirley, Dawn and everyone at Solstice for the opportunity, Kath Gorman and everyone at the Cork Midsummer Festival for their continued support and encouragement, Pol Heyvaert, Bart Capelle, Dimitri Joly and Philippe DeGniffe for teaching us everything, all at TDC for giving us space to rehearse, Charlene’s
housemates for never kicking us out and letting us usetheir piano, Gavin Dunne, William Gallinsky and all our grandparents. Without you we would not be here ;)