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WEXFORD PLAYWRIGHTS
STUDIO 2020/2021

WORKS IN PROGRESS
STAGE READINGS
PROGRAMME
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       Wexford Arts Centre in association with County Wexford Arts Office is pleased to present

  WEXFORD PLAYWRIGHTS STUDIO 2021
        WORKS IN PROGRESS
          STAGE READINGS
                                DIRECTED BY BEN BARNES

In 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March, Wexford Arts Centre
announced an open call in association with County Wexford Arts Office for
playwrights in Wexford to apply for a mentorship programme titled Wexford
Playwrights Studio.

The initiative was devised in association with Wexford Arts Centre's performance
subcommittee member and local community theatre writer & director Carol Long
and was supported by Liz Burns, Wexford County Council's Art Officer.

The initiative was developed to support professional theatre development for
playwrights in County Wexford. There were over 20 applications, and 8 very
talented playwrights were chosen to participate in the programme.

During the year the playwrights met by Zoom and in Wexford Arts Centre in
compliance with COVID-19 H&S measures to work with lead mentor and renowned
playwright Billy Roche and visiting acclaimed playwright and dramaturg mentors
Deirdre Kinehan and Thomas Conway on the development of their proposed
synopsis for plays into full production scripts.

Leading international theatre director Ben Barnes came on board to direct the
work in progress stage readings with a very fine cast of local and national
professional actors who all committed to delivering stellar stage reading
performances for each of these new plays.
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Though we had hoped to produce these stage readings for a live audience due to
current COVID-19 restrictions, we had to resort to recording these readings
behind closed doors in compliance with H&S requirements. We had a very talented
company of actors performing roles across the eight plays over two weeks.

We give a virtual standing ovation to Ben Barnes, cast and crew and in particular
videographer Ted Moran for making these recordings possible. Many thanks to
Clayton Whites Hotel who supported our cast and production team with safe
accommodation and meals. Also many thanks to Theatre Royal for their support
with technical equipment. This initiative would not be possible as well without
funding support from the Wexford County Council Arts Office, The Arts Council,
and ongoing support from our sponsors, friends and donors.

Despite COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, each of these eight playwrights have
done tremendous work developing their plays from script to stage and no doubt
will be of significant interest for literary managers and producers nationally and
internationally to consider further for full production development. We
congratulate each of these Wexford based playwrights and look forward to
following their ongoing developments with pride. We hope you enjoy viewing these
productions and thank you for your support of professional theatre development
at Wexford Arts Centre.
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PLAYS IN ORDER OF RECORDING
 CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

            LIGHTS OUT
          By Hannah McNiven

           Sorensen - Gary Lydon
           Dawn - Katie McCann

      Chosen for workshop development
         by Four Rivers Productions

           LAST STAND
           By Dominic Palmer

          Tom Hooks - Gary Lydon
          Brendan - Naoise Dunbar
           Sarah - Heather Hadrill
            Carol - Katie McCann
             Brian - Cian Malin
       Keith - Tiernan Messitt Greene

      FORGIVE ME FATHER
           By Megan O'Malley

       Peter - Tiernan Messitt Greene
          Michael - Naoise Dunbarr
           McDonagh - Gary Lydon
         Peggy - Elishka Lane Barnes
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  PIGS 3 WOLF 1
      By Joe Brennan

    Verri - Elishka Barnes
   Grandfather - Cian Malin
Gerry - Tiernan Messitt Greene
     Terri - Katie McCann

THE HOUSEKEEPER
   By Eoghan Rua Finn

    Karl - Jamie Beamish
     Chris - Ronan Leahy
    Bushka - Ingrid Craigie

         TEDDY
     By Sheila Forsey

    Rose - Sharon Clancy
     Jim - Mark Lambert
     Lily - Ingrid Craigie
    Teddy - Naoise Dunbar
    Bobby - Jamie Beamish
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                    FORLORN POINT
                        By Imelda Carroll

                     The Ward - Mark Lambert
                      Gráinne - Heather Hadrill
                        Ruby - Ronan Leahy
                      Dermot - Jamie Beamish

          THE UNKILLABLE IRISHMAN
                       By Jack Matthews

     Player A: Seamus/Tony Marino/Red Murphy - Jamie Beamish
                     Mike Malloy - Ronan Leahy
   Player B: Hershey Green/Frankie Pasqua/Clerk 2 - Naoise Dunbar
  Player C: Nick Mellory/Lulu/Paperboy/Lawyer/Clerk - Sharon Clancy

STAGE DIRECTIONS FOR ALL PLAYS BY MEGAN O'MALLEY
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              PRODUCTION TEAM
                    Ben Barnes         Director
               Elizabeth Whyte         Producer
                    Ted Moran          Videographer
                  Colin Murphy         Stage Manager
                Olchan Kirwan          Light & Sound Operator
                    Noel Quaid         Video Assistant
                    Pip Firman         Front Of House
               Michael Duggan          Photography
                Pauline Martin         Company Manager
              Jackie Kilgannon         Marketing & PR
                   Kelly Roche         Marketing & Social Media

               MANY THANKS TO
Carol Long (Wexford Playwrights Studio Support) Ben Barnes, Thomas
Conway & Deirdre Kinehan (mentor supports for playwrights) Liz Burns
             (Arts Officer for Wexford County Council)
            Joe O'Brien & Clayton Whites Hotel Team for
                 accommodation & catering support
 Dermot Quinn & Mary Boland of Theatre Royal for technical support
 All the team at Wexford Arts Centre & all its supporters and funders

                       SPONSORS

            SUPPORT FUNDED BY
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           PLAYWRIGHTS

          Joe Brennan is a playwright, theatre maker, storyteller and
          facilitator from Wexford Town. He has travelled throughout
          Ireland and beyond performing, and delivering workshops, to
          people of all ages. He has shared his creative skills as far North
          as Iceland, Moscow in the East, Washington DC in the West,
          India in the South and many points in between.

          Joe is the current Waterford Healing Arts Trust’s Artist in
  JOE     Residence, at University Hospital Waterford. He recently
BRENNAN   delivered the ‘Tale-A-Phone’ Storytelling project to older people
          in County Wexford.

          As a children’s playwright Joe has had a number of his plays
          produced, including the highly successful ‘The Witchin’ Well’
          which toured nationally twice and was performed at the ‘100,
          1,000, 1,000,000 Stories,’ Children’s Festival in Bucharest,
          Romania. He is the creator and performer of the magical ‘Star
          Boy’, an early years theatre show without words, which
          continues to tour. Star Boy also toured to Washington DC for
          ‘Euro Kids Festival’, with a performance at the Kennedy Centre.
          He was the Children’s Curator at Kilkenny Arts Festival and
          Director of Ramelton Storytelling Festival. He has received of a
          number of funding awards from Culture Ireland and the Arts
          Council including a YPCE Bursary. He is the author of Donegal
          Folk Tales, published by History Press Ireland.

          Imelda Carroll is from Wexford town. Her plays and
          performance pieces have been produced locally and in the UK.
          She won Scripts and Write By The Sea story competitions in
          2016. Her short screenplay, Chicken Out, to be produced by
          Outleft Productions, has been selected by the DLR First Frames
          Funding Scheme.

 IMELDA
CARROLL
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         Sheila Forsey is an Irish Times best-selling author of historical
         fiction and is represented by The Trace Literary Agency in the
         US and is published by Poolbeg Press. To date she has three
         novels published: Mending Lace, Kilbride House and The Secret
         of Eveline House. In 2012 she graduated with an honours
         certificate in creative writing through Maynooth University. In
         2019 she was awarded a literary bursary from Wexford Arts
         Council and Artslink.
SHEILA
FORSEY   Sheila has a background in drama through Kilmuckridge Drama
         Group and was part of the core acting group for Watergate
         Theatre Company during her years living in Kilkenny City. She
         has facilitated creative writing workshops in Wexford Arts
         Centre and The Presentation Arts Centre and in many festivals
         throughout the country. She was a committee member for
         Wexford Literary Festival for two years. Sheila is the tutor for
         creative writing for Adult Education in Gorey Community
         College.

         Her book Kilbride House was selected as reading material as
         part of a transition year for its portrayal of 1950s Ireland. Her
         latest novel will be published in late 2021. Her writing has
         consistently received reviews describing it as deeply evocative
         and emotive. Being part of The Wexford Playwrights Studio has
         given her a huge passion to continue developing her playwriting
         skills. Sheila lives in her home village of Kilmuckridge.
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           Jack Matthews is a Wexford playwright, poet and actor who
           studied theatre at Inchicore College. His first one-act play ‘Cans’
           was shortlisted for the Billy Roche International award in the
           Wexford Literary Festival 2020. He scripted The Heritage Park
           Digital series for the Irish National Heritage Park which was
           used on RTE.ie as well as the Viqueen Saga for Crinniu na nÓg.
           His poem ‘Bloody Sunday 1920’ in association with Crannog
           Media has been archived in the Croke Park Museum and was
  JACK     read out on Mid-West Radio before the start of the Nicky
MATTHEWS   Rackard Cup Final to commemorate the centenary of Bloody
           Sunday. ‘The Battle of Corish Park’ was recorded and aired by
           South-East Radio and ‘You Nurses’ also went viral and was
           published by the Irish Mirror Online. ‘The Unkillable Irishman’ is
           his first full-length play. He is delighted to have been mentored
           by some of Ireland’s finest theatre practitioners and has
           garnered skills for life under their guidance.
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           Hanna McNiven graduated with an M.A. in Drama and Theatre
           Studies from N.U.I Galway in 2015. Her short film script The
           Lady on the Hill (2019) was the inaugural winner of the Wexford
           Film Fund (in conjunction with Bodecii Film) and has been
           selected for a number of film festivals both here and abroad,
           recently claiming the runner-up prize at the Jim Sheridan Short
           Film Competition 2021. Her play, Lights Out, written during the
           Wexford Playwrights' Workshop, has recently been optioned by
HANNAH     Four Rivers Theatre Company. She is also a novelist with her
MCNIVEN    first two books, The Loves of Mrs McAllister (2020) and The
           Birds of Bachelor Lane (2021), both published by Poolbeg Press.

           Megan O'Malley is an actor and writer from Co. Wexford.
           Megan trained in the Gaiety School of Acting before going on to
           gain her masters degree in Theatre Practice from UCD. Megan
           wrote and staged her first play HOME in 2018. Since then she
           has worked on a number of productions including
           @CupánTaeBae which was staged as part of Smock Alley's
           Scene and Heard festival 2020. Megan was one of 80 women
           invited to speak at this year’s SHINE festival. She can currently
 MEGAN     be seen in The Last Journey of The Vikings on Amazon Prime
O'MALLEY   Video.
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          Dominic Palmer is a writer, director, and award winning
          performer of traditional and street theatre who has been
          residing in Wexford since 2011. He wrote and performed in
          Taming of the Crew, a dark bromance Papa Bear Baby Bear and
          its cancer-themed follow up, Baby Bear Papa Bear, both of
          which were performed in the Wexford Arts Centre.

          His 2014 satire on hot-button plays, Hot Topics was chosen in
DOMINIC   competition by Billy Roche, and produced and performed by
PALMER    Newline Theatre/Wordplay as part of a celebration of new
          writing.

          Dominic was commissioned by Wexford Opera House, as part of
          Bang On Productions, to write, direct, and perform their
          Christmas shows, Rudey’s Christmas Adventure and A Quest
          Before Christmas. He also took part in the local arts showcase
          The Evo Festival, with his one-man dramedy piece A 41 Year Old
          Ex-Raver Who Will No Longer Do Slapstick, an exploration of
          slapstick, ageing and schadenfreude; and spent time exploring
          his own style of character-based stand-up.

          He co-devised and directed the children’s play This Little Piggy
          with Limerick-based artists and his partner Caoimhe Dunn,
          which toured nationally; and devised and directed numerous
          street-theatre pieces for Bunclody Festivals.

          In 2018, Dominic’s short play Twenty Years Later was
          shortlisted for the Wexford Literary Festival's Billy Roche Short
          Play Award. In 2019 he got the opportunity to direct and
          perform this as part of the festival’s ‘Plays in the Pub’. Dominic is
          currently working with Simon Thompson (Clown Noir) on ‘St
          Brendan’s Journey,’ a film and theatre scheme for young adults
          that will culminate in a recorded performance in Nenagh Arts
          Centre in 2021.
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             Eoghan Rua Finn is a playwright and poet from Wexford. His
             plays The Blackstairs Trilogy, Locomotive and The Kill God
             premiered in Wexford Arts Centre and the National Opera
             House. His radio play Sons of Thunder aired on South East Radio
             in 2016. Eoghan Rua was an Arts Council Theatre Bursary
             recipient in 2017. In 2019 Eoghan was awarded a Wexford
             County Council bursary for The Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Co.
             Monaghan.
EOGHAN RUA
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                      CAST

          Jamie Beamish's theatre work includes: The Beaux’ Stratagem
          (NT - Olivier), Othello (Shakespeare’s Globe), Merchant of
          Venice (Almeida), Trelawny of The Wells (Donmar), The Taming
          of The Shrew (Shakespeare's Globe), Stones in His Pockets
          (Tricycle Theatre), The Merchant of Venice (RSC), Macbeth
          (RSC), England People Very Nice (NT - Olivier), A Slight Ache
          (NT - Lyttleton), I, Keano (Olympia Theatre, Dublin), The Flags
          (Manchester Royal Exchange - MEN Theatre Award), Sacrifice
 JAMIE    at Easter, The Tempest & The Last Beauty Spot (Corcadorca,
BEAMISH   Cork), The Winter’s Tale (Propeller - UK, Dublin, Spain, New
          York and China), Calico (West End), Much Ado About Nothing
          (Peter Hall Co. - Bath), Midsummer Night’s Dream, Two
          Gentlemen of Verona (Ian Charleson Award nomination), The
          Wind in the Willows, High Society, The Pirates of Penzance (all
          at The Open Air Theatre), The Beauty Queen of Leenane (York
          Theatre Royal), The Wizard of Oz (Birmingham Rep), Carousel
          (Perth Rep).

          Film & TV work includes: Bridgerton (Netflix), HALO
          (Paramount), Derry Girls (Channel 4), Extra Ordinary (Blinder
          Films), WILL (TNT), The Commuter (StudioCanal), Love, Rosie
          (Constantin Film), Pan (Warner Bros.), London Irish (Channel 4),
          Pudsey The Movie (Syco), The Borgias (Showtime), Hanna
          (Focus Features), Anna Karenina, The Eagle, Atonement
          (Working Title), Robin Hood (Universal/Scott Free)
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         Sharon Clancy hails from Wexford where she began her career
         in the world of performing arts, actively participating in all the
         local drama and theatre companies on stage and behind the
         scenes from a young age.

         She spent 4 years in Waterford performing, studying, and
         working for WLR FM. A magical memory she holds dear is when
         she played Luca in the musical Pentimenti by Bryan Flynn.
SHARON
CLANCY   Sharon moved to London and studied at Guildford School of
         Acting. She spent 13 years in London playing leading roles in
         West End shows such as Mamma Mia, Jesus Christ Superstar,
         Million Dollar Quartet and Tonight’s The Night to name a few.
         She was also a TV presenter for Sky 1 and Channel 5, amongst
         many more TV shows. She was the lead vocalist on the Disney
         Cruise Line and The Queen Mary 2 world tours.

         She returned to Ireland in 2012 where she starred in the Gaiety
         Panto, Shout the Mod Musical at the Tivoli Theatre, Perfida
         where she performed for President M. Higgins and played many
         lead roles in the National Opera House of Ireland. Sharon won
         Best Comedian for her role as Jane in The Witches of Eastwick
         for Wexford Light Opera Society. Sharon has also featured in
         many TV commercials in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

         Sharon was Irish TV’s Wexford County Matters Presenter for 2
         years and is a voice over artist for South East Radio.

         Currently Sharon is director of Superstars Stage Academy in
         County Wexford where she teaches weekly classes in the
         performing arts, and writes and directs 2 large scale musicals
         every year. Sharon also performs in The Ivy Sisters, a close
         harmony female trio singing the timeless classics of the silver
         screen with a modern twist. Sharon is Mum to six year old Zac
         and was delighted to be part of this project at the Wexford Arts
         Centre.
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          Ingrid Craigie is an award-winning stage, film and television
          actor who has worked extensively in Ireland and the UK, in the
          West End, and also on Broadway.

          She has just completed filming the role of Rita in the feature film
          You Are Not My Mother directed by Kate Dolan. Ingrid’s other
          recent credits include the role of Eileen Pepper in BBC series
          Roadkill, Molly in television movie Forever In My Heart, Una in
INGRID    feature film Death Of A Ladies Man, Harding alongside Brendan,
CRAIGIE   Brian and Domhnall Gleeson in the short film Psychic for Sky
          Arts, and the IFTA-nominated performance as Mary in Season
          One of Virgin Media drama Blood.

          On stage she was recently seen in the role of the Duchess of
          York in Druid’s critically acclaimed production of Richard III,
          directed by Garry Hynes at the Lincoln Center in 2019 and Aunt
          Nonnie in Sweet Bird Of Youth directed by Jonathan Kent at the
          Chicester Festival Theatre.

          Naoise Dunbar is a native of Enniscorthy, Co Wexford. He
          trained as an actor at the Lir Academy of Dramatic Arts in Trinity
          College Dublin, on the BA in Acting Course. He recently
          graduated from The Lir Academy in 2020.

          Recent credits include The Great Hunger for The Abbey Theatre
          in collaboration with IMMA for the Dublin Theatre Festival in
          2020.
NAOISE
DUNBAR
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          Heather Hadrill is a Wexford based actor. Her credits include:
          Linda in a production of Billy Roche’s A Handful of Stars for
          South East Radio (which was nominated for a Broadcasting Award
          as the PPI Awards 2015), Eve in The Vagina Monologues (a
          touring production with Playtime Productions), Jessie in Night
          Mother with Riff Raff Theatre Company, Lordette in Eoin
          Colfer’s musical The Lords of Love, Narrator in Antigone with
          WAC Theatre Company and she has also performed with
HEATHER   Wexford Festival Opera in Therese/La Navarraise.
HADRILL
          Heather was a participant on the Gaiety School of Acting
          Performance Theatre Company course, 2018/2019. She has also
          acted in numerous leading roles with Wexford theatre groups in
          drama, pantomime, musical theatre and short films. Heather is a
          qualified Speech and Drama teacher, Director, and Producer.

          She has directed five Baroque Operas in the Czech Republic as
          part of a Summer Workshop series in Early Music and worked as
          Head of Drama in Chester International School in Santiago de
          Compostela in Spain.

          She is also a co-founder/facilitator of a Wexford group for
          writers, actors & directors called Wordplay which provides
          theatre workshops, as well as feedback sessions for writers, and
          has produced seven new productions. Heather was recently
          awarded Artist in Residence at Wexford Arts Centre where she
          will develop her theatre practice and support community
          engagement with theatre in 2021/2022.

          Mark Lambert was last seen on stage as Judge Turpin in Theater
          Orchester Biel Solothurn’s touring production of Sweeney Todd.

          Mark's illustrious career includes the following performances:
          The Ferryman (Jacobs Theatre, Gielgud Theatre, Royal Court
          Theatre), The Phlebotomist (Hampstead Theatre), The
          Importance of Being Earnest, Romeo and Juliet (Gate Theatre),
          Heartbreak House, The Dead (Abbey Theatre), Dubliners (Dublin
 MARK     Theatre Festival), Plaza Suite (Rough Magic), Those Sick and
LAMBERT   Indignant (Gaiety Theatre), 16 Possible Glimpses (Abbey Theatre),
          Brighton (Theatre Royal, Waterford)
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              Big Ole Piece of Cake (Fishamble), The Gigli Concert (Druid
              Theatre), The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Project Theatre), The
              Weir, Festen (Gate Theatre), Enlightenment, Hamlet (Abbey
              Theatre), All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC), Ariel, Barbaric
              Comedies (An Irish Times Award Nomination Performance at Abbey
              Theatre), Memory of Water (Vaudeville Theatre), The Spirit of
              Annie Ross (Gate Theatre), Long Day’s Journey Into Night (Young
              Vic), Molly Sweeney (Almeida/Gate Theatre) & Juno & the
              Paycock (Albery Theatre, Olivier Award Nomination)

              He will next be seen on screen in The South Westerlies for RTÉ
              One.

              Mark's film and television credits include: Agatha and the Curse
              of Ishtar (Channel 5), The Bailout (TV3), Women on the Verge
              (Deadpan), Nowhere Fast, Fair City (RTÉ), The Journey (IFC
              Films), Rebellion, Roy (RTÉ), An Crisis (TG4), Raw (RTÉ), 13 Steps
              Down (ITV), Hidden (BBC One), The Last Templar (NBC),
              Heartbeat (ITV), Single-Handed (RTÉ), The Tudors (Showtime),
              Inspector George Gently (BBC), The Tiger’s Tail (Merlin Films),
              Breakfast on Pluto (Sony), Veronica Guerin (Touchstone
              Pictures), Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honour (A+E
              Networks), Evelyn (United Artists) & Borstal Boy (Dakota Films)

              Elishka Lane Barnes is a final year Drama and Theatre Studies
              student at Trinity College Dublin. She is an actor, theatre maker
              and a founding member of Gift Horse theatre company.

              Her recent credits include The Hamlet Review (Theatre Royal
              Waterford), CHARMS!, Supermoon, Spectres of Gorky (Samuel
              Beckett Theatre), Life is a Dream, As You Like It, What Every Girl
              Should Know (DU Players) and Tess (Gift Horse Theatre). Her
  ELISHKA     recent tv credits include Vikings and FlyBoy.
LANE BARNES
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        Ronan Leahy is an actor and director based in Meath. Recent
        theatre work includes The Spider’s House by Roderick Ford,
        directed by Maisie Lee; Hecuba by Marina Carr, directed by
        Lynne Parker and The Effect by Lucy Prebble, directed by
        Ronan Phelan, both for Rough Magic; Least Like The Other,
        composed by Brian Irvine and directed by Netia Jones for
        Galway International Arts Festival; Invitation to a Journey, a
        collaboration between Fishamble, CoisCéim, and Crash
RONAN   Ensemble, for Galway International Arts Festival; Waged
LEAHY   written by Frank McGuinness as part of Signatories, directed by
        Patrick Mason; Inside the GPO by Colin Murphy and Tiny Plays
        for Ireland and America (Washington, New York) both directed by
        Jim Culleton; Creditors by August Strindberg, directed by Aoife
        Spillane–Hinks; Oedipus, adapted and directed by Wayne
        Jordan for the Abbey; Wuthering Heights at the Gate, directed
        by Michael Barker–Caven; Borstal Boy at the Gaiety, directed
        by Conal Morrison and Drumbelly by Richard Dormer at the
        Abbey, directed by Sean Holmes.

        Recent screen work includes The Flag, Pursuit, Out of
        Innocence, Gridlock, The Break, Jack Taylor, and Roy.

        Gary Lydon is a native of Wexford and his association with
        Wexford Arts Centre stretches back to the very first production
        of Billy Roche's debut play, The Boker Poker Club, in the late
        1980's, going on to perform in two more of Billy's plays Lay Me
        Down Softly and One is Not A Number.

        Gary has worked extensively in Ireland and the UK in Film,
        Theatre and TV. His film and TV credits include : Broken Law,
 GARY   Brooklyn, Warhorse, The Clinic, On Home Ground, Love/Hate,
LYDON   The Guard, Calvary, Country, Pure Mule, Sinners, Fergus
        Wedding, Amongst Women, Small Engine Repair, Ordinary
        Decent Criminal, The Last September.

        He has also performed in all the major theatres including
        Dublin's The Abbey, The Gate, The Gaeity, The Olympia and
        London's The Royal Court, The Old Vic , Donmar Warehouse,
        The Royal National Theatre and The Bush Theatre.
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         Cian Malin is a recent graduate of Drama and History of Art
         from Trinity College Dublin in 2020. He has worked as an actor,
         deviser, composer, musician and set designer on theatre shows
         at venues including the Samuel Beckett Theatre (TCD); Players
         Theatre (TCD); Body & Soul at Electric Picnic; the Smock Alley
         Scene and Heard Festival; and with theatre companies such as
         Gift Horse Theatre and Improv, She Wrote.

CIAN     His approach to performance is cross-disciplinary; his
MALIN    background in the visual arts and experience as a musician
         strongly inform his theatre practice. Most recently, he has
         worked on projects with SOFFT Productions (as dramaturg on the
         short film Celestial Bodies) and the Douglas Hyde Gallery (in
         creating the gallery’s inaugural NEW Realities Magazine)

         Katie McCann is a freelance actor and writer. She studied
         English and Drama at UCD and is a graduate of the Gaiety
         School of Acting (Class of 2013). Recent acting credits include;
         Brontë (Illustrated Productions at Smock Alley and Mill Theatre
         Dundrum), TRYST (Sickle Moon Productions at VAULT Festival
         London, Lyric Theatre Belfast, Project Arts Centre Dublin &
         Tiger Dublin Fringe), Vikings (The History Channel), and Fallen
         (One City One Book at the Irish Writers Centre).
 KATIE
MCCANN   Writing credits include; The Grimm Tale of Cinderella (Smock
         Alley Theatre), Cirque des Rêves (published in Bewleys Cafe
         Theatre Freshly Brewed Vol 2 by Stinging Fly Press in 2019),
         Hollow Ground and Tales from Briar Hall (Illustrated
         Productions).

         Recently Katie was accepted onto the Bewley’s Cafe Theatre
         New Writing Venture 2021 and wrote three episodes of the RTE
         and Tailored Films children's show Ace My Space which aired in
         November 2020.
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          Tiernan Messitt Greene completed his training at the LIR
          Academy, Dublin in 2019. He has played the role of Conor in
          Asking For It, directed by Annabelle Comyn for Landmark
          Productions, the Everyman Cork, and the Gaiety Theatre,
          Dublin.

          Tiernan has been acting from a very young age including being
          former member of County Wexford Youth Theatre and has
TIERNAN   always been passionate about the industry.
MESSITT
GREENE    Tiernan is a talented guitar player and singer who enjoys
          performing in pubs when he can.
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                              BEN BARNES
                                     DIRECTOR

Ben Barnes is former Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre and the founding Artistic
Director of the Opera Theatre Company, which became the national touring opera company
in Ireland. He is an award winning theatre and opera director on both sides of the Atlantic.

His most recent productions include Fourteen Voices from the Bloodied Field for the
Abbey Theatre, a new opera for the Opera Collective and the Crash Ensemble, Vagabones,
an Irish National Opera production of Madama Butterfly which was also filmed by RTE and
the six hour Eugene O' Neill epic, Strange Interlude for the Second Eugene O' Neill
International Festival of Theatre. In the United States he most recently directed
productions of Waiting for Godot, The Seafarer and The Crucible for Sandy Robbins at The
Rep in Delaware and The Scourge at the Irish Repertory Theatre in association with
Wexford Arts Centre as part of Origin 1st Irish Theatre Festival in New York .

Ben previously directed WexFour (short plays by John Banville, Eoin Colfer, Billy Roche and
Colm Tóibin) for Wexford Arts Centre which toured to Centre Culturel Irlandais Paris and to
Lincoln Centre as part of the Origin 1st Irish Festival in New York in 2016. Ben's book Plays
And Controversies deals with his tenure as Artistic Director of the Abbey from 2000-2005.
His new initiative, Four Rivers, providing theatre production for the south east region will
be launched in 2021/2022 with productions of The Beauty Queen of Leenane and
Blackbird by David Harrower.
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                      ELIZABETH WHYTE
                                     PRODUCER

Elizabeth Whyte has been Executive Director of Wexford Arts Centre since 2006. She
recently produced the award winning The Scourge by Michelle Dooley Mahon. This
production went on a national tour, and was also performed at the Irish Repertory Theatre
New York during the Origin 1st Irish Theatre Festival in 2020. The Scourge returned
virtually for pandemic audiences in 2021.

Other producing credits include: The Irish tour of Holy Mary by Eoin Colfer; the Irish,
Tricycle London, Centre Culturel Irelandais, Paris, and Origin 1st Irish Festival in New York
tour of Lay Me Down Softly by WexFour –short plays by John Banville, Eoin Colfer, Billy
Roche, Colm Tóibín in 2016; as well as Tales From Rain Water Pond in 2011 along with its
national and New York tour at Irish Repertory Theatre as part of Origin 1st Irish Theatre
Festival.

Elizabeth was previously Company Manager at Rough Magic Theatre; Director, actor and
producer in New York with roles in Irish Arts Center, Irish Repertory Theatre and Súgan
Theatre Boston as well as a role in The City, ABC and independent films.

Elizabeth has an MBA in Professional Arts Management from IT Carlow Wexford Campus,
studied Arts & Literature BA at Harvard Extension, and Film Production in The School of
Visual Arts in New York.
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                              TED MORAN
                                VIDEOGRAPHER

Ted Moran has been working as a Video Director and Producer across the many facets of
the commercial and artistic sectors for the past 15 years.

They have worked extensively on a wide spectrum of projects, ranging from marketing
content for some of Ireland’s best known brands, to international award winning tourism
focused projects and attractions. They have worked extensively within the operatic world
as part of its creative and marketing teams - producing an array of event and promotional
content for Wexford Festival Opera, RTÉ Lyric FM, and Dublin Institute of Technology
Conservatory of Music and Drama.

Working with local, Wexford-based writers, artists and musicians, Ted has also produced
award winning feature films, documentaries, short films and music videos. Outside the
realm of video, Ted is an accomplished copy and scriptwriter and podcast producer.

                       OLCHÁN KIRWAN
                       SOUND & LIGHTS DESIGN
                          AND OPERATOR

Olchán Kirwan graduated from Pulse Recording College Dublin in 2008 and was awarded
student of the year in 2007, gaining knowledge in live/studio sound work and trained on
Digidesign Pro Tools software.

He was the Sound and Audio Visual Technician for the Wexford Opera Festival for 6 years
and has worked for Electric Picnic, Body and Soul, Other Voices, Spiegeltent Festival and
numerous other Festivals. He has worked with Local band Corner Boy for many years and
travelled the country with them.

Olchán has a passion for music and plays the guitar. His former band Hostile won the Battle
of The Bands in 2003. Olchán is currently Wexford Arts Centre's Technician.
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                          COLIN MURPHY
                              STAGE MANAGER

Colin has been the stage manager with Wexford Light Opera Society (W.L.O.S.), since 2011.
In 2014 he won an A.I.M.S award for best stage management with W.L.O.S.’s production of
Sister Act, having previously been nominated in 2011 for The Mikado.

Other credits include Orpheus in the Underworld with D.I.T. Conservatory, Rusalka
(Gaiety), Tosca (N.C.H.) Madame Butterfly (N.C.H.) with Lyric Opera Productions and
Assassins (The Helix) with E.S.B.

In Canada he worked on the Banff Centre’s Don Giovanni, a co-production with Vancouver
Opera. Colin's productions with Wexford Festival Opera (W.F.O.) includes Hubicka (2010),
Maria (2011) and Le Roi Malgre Lui (2012) as assistant stage manager. In 2014 he was
Stage Manager for the main stage production of Salome by Mariotte. Other W.F.O. credits
include: Koanga (2015) by Delius, Barber’s Vanessa (2016) and Risurrezione by Alfano
(2017), a double bill of L’Oracolo and Mala Vita (2018), another double bill of La Cucina &
Adina (2019) and Falstaff in 2020. In 2019 he stage managed Susanna, by Handel at the
Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.

Colin is currently working on Alice in the Underground by Gerald Barry for Irish National
Opera.

       BROCHURE DESIGNED, ILLUSTRATED & EDITED BY LARRY DUNNE
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