Dan Gordon, who also wrote the play, and Michael Condron in "The Boat Factory," part of Brits Off Broadway at 59E59 Theaters. Photo by Carol Rosegg |
Michael Condron and Dan Gordon in "The Boat Factory," part of Brits Off Broadway at 59E59 Theaters. Photo by Carol Rosegg |
Michael Condron as Geordie and Dan Gordon as Davy in "The Boat Factory," part of Brits Off Broadway at 59E59 Theaters. Photo by Carol Rosegg |
In Act 1, the actors deliver a lecture on the heritage of shipbuilding in Belfast. The stories they tell are novel, comic, interesting and rambling. Davy Gordon [Dan Gordon] and Geordie [Michael Condron] By Act 2, Davy Gordon [Dan Gordon] and Geordie [Michael Condron] act out a more conventional give and take about life in the great warehouses in which "dreams n the Island-- Queen's Island-- building ships building dreams...." With its sprawling presentation, and didactic content, "The Boat Factory" may not be to everyone's liking. By the time you get to the second act, you may be overwhelmed by the syncopation of information in Davy and Geordie's banter.
Men died building ships in the vast factories that sprang up between the Victoria and Musgra e Channels on
Queen's Island, Belfast. "The Boat Factory" is a tribute to them and the expansive industry they represented.
"We built them to last -- even Titanic," Geordie says. "She was alright when she left us, eh?," Davy says.
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