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Jerome Hynes One-Act Play Series

THE University of Galway Jerome Hynes One Act Play series, part of University of Galway Dramsoc Theatre Week, will see six new plays performed in the O'Donoghue Theatre.

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Tea With the Dead

Writer - Erin Martinaud

Director - Brona Joyce

Stage Manager - Amy 

Assistant Director - Cian Farelly

 

Cast list

  • Narrator - Adam Carr

  • Lord James Harrison - Patrick Molloy

  • Saoirse Ui Connaught - Caitlyn Coyne

  • Grace Sheehan - Abby Burke

  • The Visitor - Paul Daffy

 

Lighting Designer - 

Sound Designer - Erin Martinaud

Sets/ Props - 

Costume - Aimee Mulcahy 

 

Tupperware Party

Writer - Ella Conneff

Director - Drieske 

Stage Manager - Cassia Donner

 

Cast

  • Robin - Kate Timothy

  • Dianne - Cara Schmidt

  • Susan - Caitlyn Coyne 

  • Gail - Ralitsa Nikolova

  • Martha - Katerina Warnecke Soto

 

Lighting Designer - 

Sound Designer - Rachel King

Sets/ Props - Erin Martinaud

Costumes - (Suzanne Lepuil)

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Hate to be the Bearer

Writer - Anna Tracey

Director - JJ O’Regan

Stage Manager - Alana Hussaff

 

Cast

  • Skips - Cael Carey Bolton

  • Callers 2&3 - Peter Garvey

  • Caller 1 & Shooter - Jude Gorman

  • Rory Madigan - Matthew Newell

 

Lighting Designer - 

Sound Designer - 

Sets/ Props - 

Costumes - (tbd)

Showgirl Showdown

Writer - Gwen Leonard

Director - Altan Holland

Stage Manager - Ruth Egan

 

Cast

  • Helen - Natasha Gannon

  • Ruth - Isabel Carey

  • Bobby - Cael Carey Bolton

 

Lighting Designer

Sound Designer - (tbd)

Sets/ Props - Rachel King

Costumes - Heather McKenzie

 

The Weight of a Name

Writer - Cassia Donner

Director - Robin King

Stage manager - Samantha Vavani

 

Cast

  • Storyteller - Anna Pysik

  • Lucius - Cael Carey Bolton

  • Marcus Brutus - Giorgos Fetsis

  • Gaius Cassius - Peter Garvey

 

Lighting Designer - 

Sound Designer - (Caitlyn O’Donoghue)

Sets/ Props - Robin King (minimal)

Costumes - Emily Leonard

 

An Litir Nach Léitear

Writer - Ava McGrath 

Director - Ben O’Connor

Stage Manager - 

Lighting Designer - Meabh Stephens

Sound Designer - Meabh Stephens

Sets/Props - 

Costumes - 

 

Cast

  • Officer Burke - Eoin Conroy

  • Irish Blaithnaid - Alexis Carey

  • English Blathnaid - Emma Bannigan 

  • Maire - Grace Branagan McGale

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Writers Soc Collab

2 part event including a script writing event on Wednesday the 11th, followed by an improv event where those scripts are acted out

Time & Date

Location

Open Book Pages

Book Club Collab

Unstructured discussion about books inspired by theatre and vice versa

Time & Date​​

 

 

Location

Film Soc Collab

Screenings of movies based on plays/ play screening

Time & Date

​Wed 18th March

7pm

Location

Radio Play Series
The Gifford Girls

REVISITING THE RISING
The 1916 rising was the seminal event in the establishment of the Irish State. Every child in the land could recite the names of the seven signatories of the Proclamation. Most of us know the actual events of the rising, itself, and its tragic climax. However little is known of the men themselves and practically nothing is known of the women at the centre of the event. This production sets out to turn the traditional treatments on their head. While dealing accurately with the events we look in depth at the mood and atmosphere of the city during the years leading up to the rebellion. We look intently at the tiny bohemian community of writers, artists, poets and intellectuals that developed around The Abbey Theatre in its early years. These men and women formed a radical vision of a communal Gealicised Ireland, took control of the Fenian dominated IRB, The Irish Volunteers and who launched in Easter 1916 the most violent revolt since 1798.

 

The story is told in drama form over five episodes, each of 25 minutes duration. The dramatis personae features Pearse, Plunkett, MacDonagh, Constance Markviecz, Micheal Collins, James Connolly, Jim Larkin and sisters Grace, Nelly. Muriel, Sydney (John) and their mother Isabella Gifford. The drama is centred on the activities of Nelly and Grace Gifford and the growing physical and spiritual intimacy between Grace and Joe Plunkett which culminated in their marriage in Kilmainham jail hours before his execution.

First broadcast on Galway Bay FM Easter week 2016 to celebrate the centenary of the Rising, Now being broadcast on Flirt FM t celebrate 110 anniversary of the rising.

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