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Join us for James Joyce's divine and delirious comedy, Finnegans Wake, read by Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte, with introductions by director Adam Seelig.

From 2024 to 2029, One Little Goat Theatre Company will film and record all 17 chapters (~30 Hours) of Finnegans Wake before live audiences in various locations, screening/releasing them along along the way and completing the entire book by its 90th birthday, May 4, 2029.

“Harte has found a way to crack the private code and maintain the original voltage… of one of the most funny and challenging novels of the 20th century.” —Irish Voice

James Joyce's Finnegans Wake One Little Goat Theatre Company

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Join us for James Joyce's divine and delirious comedy, Finnegans Wake, read by Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte, with introductions by director Adam Seelig.

From 2024 to 2029, One Little Goat Theatre Company will film and record all 17 chapters (~30 Hours) of Finnegans Wake before live audiences in various locations, screening/releasing them along along the way and completing the entire book by its 90th birthday, May 4, 2029.

“Harte has found a way to crack the private code and maintain the original voltage… of one of the most funny and challenging novels of the 20th century.” —Irish Voice

    Ep.003: the museyroom (p. 8:9-13:19)

    Ep.003: the museyroom (p. 8:9-13:19)

    https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    Welcome to James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. In this episode we’ll hear Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte reading pages 8 to 13 of Joyce’s last novel, which will include the famous “museyroom” scene, with an introduction by director Adam Seelig.

    Richard’s reading (pages 8:9-13:19) was recorded with a live audience in Toronto on 31 August 2022.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake.

    “James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake” is produced by One Little Goat Theatre Company, an official charity in Canada and the United States. If you’d like to support our work, please visit us online to make a charitable donation.

    To get in touch, email us at onelittlegoattc@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you.

    This podcast is made possible by Friends of One Little Goat Theatre Company and the Emigrant Support Programme of the Government of Ireland. Thank you for your support!

    Thank you to Darina Gallagher and the James Joyce Centre in Dublin for your partnership.

    Thank you to the artists for this episode: Kevin Kennedy, Sound by William Bembridge, Podcast production by
    Sean Rasmussen, Stage Management by Laura Lakatosh, Rehearsal Stage Management by Sandi Becker, Directed by Adam Seelig.

    Thanks to our live audience of Pip Dwyer, Cathy Murphy, Nomi Rotbard, Arlo Rotbard-Seelig; and thanks to our
    rehearsal audience of Jackie Chau, Jordy Koffman, Andrew Moodie & Shai Rotbard-Seelig.

    Thank you to the Embassy of Ireland in Ottawa and the Irish Consulate in Toronto and to Production Consultants  Cathy Murphy and Andrew Moodie.

    Thank you for listening!

    Mentioned: “the museyroom”, character Kate, Phoenix Park, Brendan Ward, Dublin, Mullingar House pub, Chapelizod, character HCE (Earwicker), Battle of Waterloo, Duke of Wellington, Napoleon, John Gordon,
    Wellington Monument, British Empire, “tip,” character ‘the hen,’ character ALP (Anna Livia Plurabelle), synopsis.

    Resources:

    Transcript for this episode, including the text of Finnegans Wake pages 8-13.

    Finnegans Wake (1939) by James Joyce: there are many free copies of FW to read online or download, e.g. finwake.com

    Brendan Ward’s excellent article, “In the Museyroom” (13 August 2022), in his blog, Finnegans Wake - A Prescriptive Guide.

    James Joyce Digital
    Archive, “Chicken Guide” to Finnegans Wake provides a ‘plain
    English’ paraphrase of each chapter by Danis Rose.

    Edmund Epstein, A Guide through Finnegans Wake. University Press of Florida, 2009.

    William York Tindall. A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake. Syracuse University Press, 1996.

    Roland McHugh, Annotations to Finnegans Wake (4th edition). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2016.

    John Gordon’s annotations on his Finnegans Wake blog.

    Richard Ellmann’s biography of James Joyce. Oxford
    University Press, 1982.

    • 27 min
    Ep.002: riverrun (p. 3:1-8:8)

    Ep.002: riverrun (p. 3:1-8:8)

    https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    Welcome to the opening pages of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. In this episode we’ll hear Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte reading the first five pages of Joyce’s legendary last novel for a live audience, with an introduction by director Adam Seelig.

    Born in Ireland’s capital and raised in both Dublin and Halifax, Nova Scotia, Richard Harte has made Toronto his home for the past 25 years. He’s performed on prestigious
    stages across Canada, hundreds of times with One Little Goat Theatre Company, and made numerous TV appearances. He is also a member of Toronto’s Anna Livia
    Company, performing Joyce’s Ulysses every Bloomsday (June 16).

    Richard’s reading (pages 3:1-8:8) was recorded live in Toronto on 31 August 2022.

    For Wake text and Episode Transcripts, visit https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake.

    “James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake” is produced by One Little Goat Theatre Company, an official charity in Canada
    and the United States. If you’d like to support our work, please visit us online to make a charitable donation.

    To get in touch, email us at onelittlegoattc@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you.

    This podcast is made possible by Friends of One Little Goat Theatre Company and the Emigrant Support Programme of the Government of Ireland. Thank you for your support!

    Thank you to Darina Gallagher and the James Joyce Centre in Dublin for your partnership.

    Thank you to the artists for this episode: Kevin Kennedy, Sound by William Bembridge, Podcast production by
    Sean Rasmussen, Stage Management by Laura Lakatosh, Rehearsal Stage Management by Sandi Becker, Directed by Adam Seelig.

    Thanks to our live audience of Pip Dwyer, Cathy Murphy, Nomi Rotbard, Arlo Rotbard-Seelig; and thanks to our
    rehearsal audience of Jackie Chau, Jordy Koffman, Andrew Moodie & Shai Rotbard-Seelig.

    Thank you to the Embassy of Ireland in Ottawa and the Irish Consulate in Toronto and to Production
    Consultants  Cathy Murphy and Andrew
    Moodie.

    Thank you for listening!

    Mentioned: riverrun, music, sound, rivers, water, streams of consciousness and unconsciousness, dreams, dream language, multiple languages, characters ALP (Anna Livia Plurabelle) and HCE (Earwicker), comedy, Mother Goose, what makes something funny?, circularity and “recirculation,” synopsis, Roland McHugh, John Gordon, Edmund Epstein, Marshall McLuhan’s copy of the Wake (accessed at Fisher Rare Books Library), Thierry Bissonnette, Gertrude Stein.

    Resources:

    Finnegans Wake (1939) by James Joyce: there are many free copies to read online or download, e.g. finwake.com

    James Joyce Digital Archive, “Chicken Guide” to Finnegans Wake provides a ‘plain English’ paraphrase of each chapter by Danis Rose.

    Edmund Epstein, A Guide through Finnegans Wake. University Press of Florida, 2009.

    William York Tindall. A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake. Syracuse University Press, 1996.

    Roland McHugh, Annotations to Finnegans Wake (4th edition). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2016.

    John Gordon’s annotations on his Finnegans Wake blog.

    Richard Ellmann’s biography of James Joyce. Oxford University Press, 1982.

    For fun: “What’s So Funny? Well, Maybe Nothing,” John Tierney. New York Times, March 13, 2007.

    • 31 min
    Ep.001: The song that gave Finnegans Wake its title

    Ep.001: The song that gave Finnegans Wake its title

    ⁠https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of James Joyce’s divine and delirious comedy, Finnegans Wake. Published on 4 May 1939, Joyce’s last novel celebrates its 85th anniversary today, 4 May 2024. 

    In this episode, director Adam Seelig briefly
    discusses “Finnegan’s Wake” (with apostrophe), the comedic 19th-Century Irish American folk song that gave Finnegans Wake (without apostrophe) its title, and invites Irish-Canadian folk singer Kevin Kennedy to perform the folk song for a live audience as a way to kick off Chapter 1 of Joyce’s extraordinary novel.

    Kevin Kennedy is a gem. He was born in Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland and moved to Canada in 1968. He has performed for decades across eastern Canada and the United States, and like Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte, he is also part of Toronto’s Anna Livia Productions, who perform Joyce’s Ulysses every Bloomsday, June 16th. Kevin has recorded over 700 Irish folk songs, viewed and heard over 100,000 times on his YouTube Channel, “Kevin Kennedy — Irish.”

    For a transcript of this episode and for more on One Little Goat Theatre Company’s Finnegans Wake project, please visit https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    “James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake” is produced by One Little
    Goat Theatre Company, an official charity in Canada and the United States. If you’d like to support our work, please visit us online to make a charitable donation.

    To get in touch, email us at onelittlegoattc@gmail.com
    — we’d love to hear from you.

    This podcast is made possible by Friends of One Little Goat Theatre Company and the Emigrant Support Programme of the Government of Ireland. Thank you for your support!

    Thank you to Darina Gallagher and the James Joyce Centre in Dublin for your partnership.

    Thank you to the artists for this episode: Kevin Kennedy, Sound by William Bembridge, Podcast production by Sean Rasmussen, Stage Management by Laura Lakatosh, Rehearsal Stage Management by Sandi Becker, Directed by Adam Seelig.

    Thanks to our live audience of Pip Dwyer, Cathy Murphy, Nomi Rotbard, Arlo Rotbard-Seelig; and thanks to our rehearsal audience of Jackie Chau, Jordy Koffman, Andrew Moodie & Shai Rotbard-Seelig.

    Thank you to the Embassy of Ireland in Ottawa and the Irish Consulate in Toronto and to Production Consultants Cathy Murphy and Andrew Moodie.

    Thank you for listening!

    • 13 min
    Introducing James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake

    Introducing James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake

    Arguably the most outlandish book ever written, James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake turns 85 years old on 4 May 2024. Join us on that celebratory date as we launch our podcast series of Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte
    reading the entire epic, comedic novel, with introductions to each episode by director Adam Seelig.



    Finnegans Wake is a production of One Little Goat Theatre Company. For more please visit ⁠www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake⁠



    Thank you for listening and see you soon!

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