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An Chomhairle Ealaíon Playography In English

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James C. McFetridge

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Lighting Designer

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Absolution Owen O'Neill
Convictions Gary Mitchell Daragh Carville Marie Jones (1) Damian Gorman Martin Lynch Owen McCafferty Nicola McCartney
Convictions comprises seven short plays by seven different writers. The seven plays were (in alphabetical order): Male Toilets by Daragh Carville, Judge's Room by Damian Gorman, Court No. 2 by Marie Jones, Main Hall by Martin Lynch, Court No. 1 by Owen McCafferty, Jury Room by Nicola McCartney and Holding Cell by Gary Mitchell.
Demented Gary Mitchell
Dream, Sleep, Connect Rosemary Jenkinson
Energy Gary Mitchell
Greenstick Boy Maggie Cronin
I Shall Wear Purple Rosemary Jenkinson
Leon and the Place Between Paul Bosco Mc Eneaney Angela McAllister
Marching On Gary Mitchell
May the Road Rise Up Rosemary Jenkinson
Meeting at Menin Gate Martin Lynch
On McQuillan's Hill Joseph Crilly
Sleep Show

Devised by the company.

Stitched Up Rosemary Jenkinson
The Chairs Owen McCafferty Eugene Ionesco
A version of the play by Eugène Ionesco.
The Civilisation Game Tim Loane
The Gentlemen's Tea-Drinking Society Richard Dormer
The Winners Rosemary Jenkinson

Deputy Technical Stage Manager

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Paul Boyd (2) Lewis Carroll
A musical adaptation of the original book by Lewis Carroll.
Drive On! Bill Morrison
Getting the Picture David Pownall
Tearing the Loom Gary Mitchell
The Desert Lullaby Jennifer Johnston

Lighting

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Can't Forget About You David Ireland
Makaronik Dave Duggan

Technical Stage Manager

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La Chunga David Johnston (1) Mario Vargas Llosa
A version of the original play by Mario Vargas Llosa.
Marching On Gary Mitchell
McCool XXL Paul Boyd (2)
The Butterfly of Killybegs Brian Foster
The Chairs Owen McCafferty Eugene Ionesco
A version of the play by Eugène Ionesco.

Production Manager

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The Gentlemen's Tea-Drinking Society Richard Dormer