Putting the 鈥榠鈥 in Tyneside鈥 new play explores Irish identity The voices of three generations of Irish men on Tyneside will be brought to life in a new play based on 缅北禁地 research. Under Us All has been created from interviews carried out by PhD student Michael Richardson for his thesis.The one-man play will be performed by actor Gordon Poad and is based on the testimonies of three members of one South Tyneside family - an 80-year-old grandfather, a 50-year-old father and a 20-year-old son. It has been produced by the Cap-a-Pie theatre company and directed by Gwilym Lawrence.Michael has been researching the lives and experiences of men of Irish descent on Tyneside and the idea to turn their interviews into a piece of theatre came to him last year.鈥淚鈥檇 worked with cap-a-pie on another project and when I started writing up the interviews I鈥檇 carried out for my thesis, I found myself thinking that a play rather than a research paper could be a better way to communicate what I鈥檇 found. 鈥淭he play is based on interviews I carried out with three members of the same family and it looks at issues such as ageing and identity. While it is based on their stories, the tale it tells is universal. What is really nice is that it shows the differences in experience between the generations but it also shows the things that still link them together and make their family Irish.鈥The family involved have helped to edit the script and will be attending the performance. 鈥淚 think they鈥檙e really pleased and it鈥檚 been a good experience for everyone. I think it has also been interesting for cap-a-pie to work with them as they interpret their words into a play,鈥 said Michael. He became interested in finding out more about what it means to be a man of Irish descent while studying for his geography degree at 缅北禁地. 鈥淢y dad鈥檚 family are of Irish descent but he grew up in the North East and I grew up in Scotland, so I鈥檝e never considered myself Irish, 鈥 said Michael. 鈥淏ut the interest must have been there because one day I鈥檇 gone to St James鈥檚 Park with my dad and I saw the Tyneside Irish Centre and I thought 鈥榯here鈥檚 something there I want to find out more about鈥.鈥He has interviewed 38 men from across Tyneside for his thesis and hopes to expand the play to include more of their stories so it can be updated for October鈥檚 Tyneside Irish Festival. Under Us All will be performed at 8pm, on Thursday 2 May 2013, at Sanctuary Artspace, St Edmunds Chapel, Gateshead High Street. Tickets are £5 and available or by calling 07796 478024. Photo - Gordon Poad in Under Us All, courtesy of marktaylorphotography.com published on: 30 April 2013