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Then Moses Met Marconi

Forbhreathnú

  • Drámadóir

    Bernard Farrell 

  • Nótaí

    A play for post-primary senior cycle students.

  • Achoimre

    Then Moses Met Marconi examines local and community radio in rural Ireland, as well as attitudes to women at work. The play explores the relationship between people's private lives and the quality of personal communication their society encourages.

  • Cinéal Dráma

    Drámaí don Aos Óg

    Líon na Míreanna

    Dráma Fada

  • Cast size

  • Male

    3

  • Female

    3

  • Total

    6

  • Eolas Faoin bhFoireann

    In the original production the voice of one additional actor was prerecorded.

Céad Léiriú

  • Dáta an Chéad Léirithe

    24 January 1983

  • Leiriú

    Produced by TEAM Educational Theatre Company

  • Nótaí faoin Ionad

    First performed at the Ursuline College, Sligo, as part of a tour to schools.

Foireann An Chéad Léirithe  
Declan Murray Philip Hardy
Voice of Wolfman Moses Tom Hickey
Alice Ryan Joan Brosnan Walsh
Bobby Bold Patrick Sutton
Nuala Ryan Mary Fogarty
Joan Moore Mairin Mythen
Justin Day Ronan Smith
Foireann Léirithe  
Stiúrthóir Martin Drury
Dearthóir Bryan O'Donoghue
Dearthóir Soilsithe Julian Erskine
Cultacha Angela Regan
Cóiritheoir Seite Declan Buckley
Stiúrthóir Bainistíochta Tim O'Neill
Bainisteoir Léirithe Vincent Dempsey
Bainisteoir Stáitse Vincent Dempsey
Leas-Bhainisteoir Stáitse Tim O'Neill

Scripteanna Foilsithe

  • Teideal

    Three Team Plays

  • Bliain

    1985

  • Foilsithe ag

    Wolfhound Press

  • Seoladh

    16 Upper Pembroke Street,
    Dublin 2
    Republic of Ireland

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    + 353 (0)1 6764 373

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  • ISBN

    0863271073

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  • Cinéal Cearta

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    Rosica Colin Ltd.

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    London SW7 5AH
    England

  • Guthán

    + 44 (0)20 7370 1080

Foinse Eolais

The information for this entry was taken from Three Team Plays (Wolfhound Press, 1985) and the original production programme.