Chatting with Adrian Howells

August 15, 2010

His work has been proclaimed as being intimate, moving, soothing, heartfelt, close, mind opening, and more. It has brought happiness, sadness, smiles, tears, joy and sorrow. He's performed in large venues, small venues, pubs, theatres, houses, kitchens, roadside tents and this week, Adrian Howells brought Footwashing For The Sole to Kilkenny's Hole In The Wall (restored 16th century tavern and house) for thirty performances. Though in reading the reviews and speaking to those who have paid a visit, it's more of an experience than a performance. Each one this weekend, as with some of his other work's like Held, has been for an audience of one.

John takes the reigns on this one as we caught up with Adrian yesterday on his lunch break (hopefully he got to eat that sandwich) at The Hole In The Wall for a chat about the show, which is an Irish premiere, and how it has been received both here and abroad.

- Ken

Adrian Howells Interview

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