A Wife, A Dog And A Maple Tree
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Sue Ashby
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Boomtown
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Arthur Riordan
Declan Hughes
Pom Boyd
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From Both Hips
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Mark O'Rowe
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Good Evening, Mr Collins
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Tom MacIntyre
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Judas of the Gallarus
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Donal O'Kelly
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Milseog an tSamhraidh
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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
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Mother Courage And Her Children
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Joe O'Byrne
Bertolt Brecht
A translation of the original play by Bertolt Brecht.
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Oedipus
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Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy
Sophocles
A version of the myth.
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Rap Éire
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Arthur Riordan
Des Bishop
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Re-Energize
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Gary Mitchell
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Sarah's Comfort
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Niamh McGrath
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Sky Road
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Jim Nolan
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Stones in his pockets
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Gearóid Ó Cairealláin
Séamas Mac Annaidh
Marie Jones (1)
Marie Jones (1)
Aistriúchán ar dhráma Béarla den ainm céanna.
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The Bacchae of Baghdad
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Conall Morrison
Euripides
In a new version written by Conall Morrison.
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The Girls In The Big Picture
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Marie Jones (1)
Devised with the company.
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The Great Goat Bubble
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Julian Gough
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The Hamster Wheel
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Marie Jones (1)
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The Man who Became a Legend
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Kevin Lavin
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The Mayor of Casterbridge
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Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy
Thomas Hardy
Adapted from the original novel by Thomas Hardy.
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The Plains of Enna
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Pat Kinevane
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The Salvage Shop
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Jim Nolan
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The Terrible Twins' Crazy Christmas
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Marie Jones (1)
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Under Napoleon's Nose
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Marie Jones (1)
A programme note for the original production states that this play is based on documentary material which accumulated in stages. Jim McConville wrote his memories of the 1941 Belfast Blitz; these were written up by historian and teacher Jonathan Bardon and Henry Bell into a documentary entertainment for students. In turn, playwright Marie Jones completed 'what began as an ad hoc documentary into a polished and tautly written dramatic piece' for performance by actors.
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Wallace, Balfe and Mr Bunn
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Bernard Farrell
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