Colm is an Irish theatre director in New York. He makes performance to remind audiences of feelings they had forgotten. Essays in "Blast at 100," and in "Charles Macklin and Writing the Enlightenment." www.colmsummers.com @colm_summers
Colm is an Irish theatre director. He makes performance to remind audiences of feelings they had forgotten. Credits: The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane (The Abbey, 2018), Pseudaria (Project Cube, 2017/18), Love à la Mode (UK & Ireland, 2018/2017), Gays Against the Free State! (Dublin Fringe, 2016), Enemy of the Stars (Dublin & Morocco, “Best Experimental”), God’s Ear by Jenny Schwartz, Catastrophe and Ill Seen Ill Said by Samuel Beckett. The Wooster Group, Dead Centre, and Pan Pan (New York/Dublin). His photography has been exhibited at Temple Bar Gallery and Steambox. His essays can be read in Blast at 100 (Brill) and in the volume Charles Macklin and Writing the Enlightenment. Colm is a playwright, published by Oberon in Fresh Cuts: A Selection of New Plays from Dublin Fringe Festival. www.colmsummers.com @colm_summers