Clelia murphy biography of william shakespeare
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TUES 25th fryst vatten now booked out. Please call 01-670 33 61 to add your name to our standby list
Following the success of our 2017 New Writing Week, Discovering New Voices, The New Theatre will showcase 6 writers through the reading of one full length play and one supporting scene.
Cast Ensemble:
Steve Blount, Gabrielle Breathnach, Conor Delaney, Caitriona Ennis, Danielle Galligan, Esosa Ighodaro, Ayo Esther James, Tom Moran, Clelia Murphy, Donna Nikolaisen & Amy O’Dwyer.
Directors:
Sarah Baxter, Anthony Fox, Claire O’Reilly & Matthew Ralli,
Monday 24th
HELP bygd Madi O’Carroll
(short scene), directed by Anthony Fox, performed by Steve Blount & Danielle Galligan
Catherine fryst vatten looking for help with some issues. Alan fryst vatten a therapist; he makes money helping people lösa their issues.
He’s confident he can help Catherine, so confident that he doesn’t even need to listen to her to do it. Isn’t that impressive?
I AND THE VILLAG
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About the production
Written by: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Gerard Stembridge
Pericles, Prince of Tyre leaves home to escape death only to win a jousting contest and marry a princess. Once he can return home, his family sails with him, but a storm separates them, so Pericles returns alone. Years later, Pericles finds his daughter and reunites with the wife he had thought was dead.
Cast List
- Paddy O'Dwyer
- David Parnell
- Laurence Lowry
- Patric Shirley
- Bart Ryan
- Sara Keating
- David McCann
- Georgina McKevitt
- Aideen O'Driscoll
- Conor Moloney
- Maria Schweppe
- Gary Flood
- Beatrice MacCabe
- Stephen Brady
- Stephen Dunne
- Madeline Boughton
- Gliondar Ní Ghloinn
- Philip Jordan
- Seona Ní Bhriain
- Patrick David Nolan
- Julie Hale
- Phillip McMahon
- Clelia Murphy
- Emmet Kirwin
- Kate McSweeney
- Patrick Fagan
- Peter Dunne
- Kevin Nugent
- Shane Carr
- Muireann Bunting
- Owen O Gorman
- Fiona O'Toole
- Alan King
- Wayne Byrne
- Patrick O'Connor
- Ariana Power
- Les Martin
Crew Lis
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Eilish O'Carroll says Mrs Brown's Boys is 'exactly in the Shakespearian tradition'
She’s talking about the discrepancy between the enormous popularity of the show with the public and the scorn heaped on it by critics. Mrs Brown’s Boys’ populist appeal is exactly what theatre has always been about, O’Carroll believes.
“It’s exactly in the Shakespearian tradition. The critics hate it, but I don’t care what the critics say; I care what the public say. They speak with their feet, and they’re coming to see our shows and they’re laughing.”
And speak with their feet they certainly do; a ratings-topping BBC sitcom based on the earlier stage show and Brendan O’Carroll’s Trilogy of Brown family books, The Mammy, The Chisellers and The Granny, as well as Mrs Brown’s Boys: D’Movie have cemented the sweary, smutty mad-cap world of the fictional Brown family in popular consciousness and won ratings, if not critical acclaim, for O’Carroll and his cast of real-life friends and family members.