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Is Jamie Mullarkey Married? Details About His Romantic Life
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This months Patreon - with special guest bass player Robin Mullarkey, dissecting hip hop feel for playing behind the beat. All bass parts are included for you to download and practise with.
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Riddell has this little shovel hook he’s trying to sneak in there and it’s JUST missing. Conversely Mullarkey has some of the ugliest takedown entries i’ve seen.
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Countdown to Steyning Festival begins Ms Aubrey said: “One of my favourites will be Neil Mullarkey and the Comedy Store Players, who brought the house down last time and on May 24 plan to have everyone rocking with laughter again. A couple of surprise other big name guest comics are … Read more on Shoreham Herald
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Cannibals, currently premiering at the Royal Exchange explores the themes of consumerism, human exploitation, and arbitrariness. Written by a young playwright, Rory Mullarkey, the play focuses on the life pilgrimage of Lizabeta, daughter of some war torn ex-Soviet state, whose spirit sustains her through a series of tragic, and occasionally comic, scenarios which ultimately bring her to the somewhat surreal streets of Manchester.
The play is quite a departure from the usual RX fare. The set is stripped bare in the manner of an industrial factory or abbatoir. Its spare, bleak outlook underpins the emotions and tone of the play itself. The play seems to be about many things but it certainly highlights the theme of commodification; how we turn others into objects rather than respecting their unique subjectivity and possibilities. The title, 'Cannibals', refers in general terms to a consumerist mentality and more specifically to the way that we use one another for our own ends rather than respecting each other's utmost possibilities. It reminded me somewhat of the dark world of Cormac McCarthy's The Road.
A second theme, which struck with me some force, is that of arbitrariness; things happen in life, sometimes suddenly, for which there is no apparent explanation and over which we may have very little control and yet we are forced to confront them. This willingness to explore such an uncomfortable dimension of life is testament to the courage of the playwright, who also sprinkled in a fair bit of Russian just for good measure.
The play lasts around 105 minutes without interval. While this may seem rather gruelling - and certainly the subject matter is challenging - the play is actually very absorbing and well worth the effort.