After a very successful run at The Dublin Fringe Festival, SHAME returns to the Peacock Stage @ The Abbey.
Written and performed by POM BOYD. SARAH KINLEN also performs and Music composed by client SEAN MILLAR
Boutique Talent Agency
by Alex Cusack
by Alex Cusack
by Alex Cusack
by Alex Cusack
Michael Patrick is performing his one man show, MY LEFT NUT at The Edinburgh fringe, after and extremely successful national tour of Ireland and North of Ireland.
Edwin Mullane is performing his first outing of The Fetch Wilson written by Stewart Roche
by Alex Cusack
This year ANDREA KELLY will appear as mother in “Mother”.
Hardworking mam Grace has the perfect happy family: a loving husband and two wonderful children. But, when her husband arrives home one day with a brand-new kitchen appliance, she slowly starts to realize that there might not be room for both of them in this house.
Director Natasha Waugh
Producer Sharon Cronin
Country Ireland
ANDREA KELLY and SHAUNA HIGGINS both star in “Skint”
Shauna is an audacious young girl from Northside Dublin, forced to come to terms with the fact she is pregnant. When her ex-boyfriend won’t even acknowledge her existence, the reality of her situation sets in. Time is ticking as she decides to have an abortion but doesn’t know which way to turn.
Director Tara O’Callaghan (Debut)
Producers Jack Cowhig & IADT
Country Ireland
EDEL MURPHY stars in “Coco Dreams of Blue” also supported by RODRIGO TERNEVOY
Clodagh is a millennial. She doesn’t want to deal with her issues. On her way down from a tinder hook-up, she gets trapped in an elevator. Then things get weird. The elevator is stuck in a time loop. Clodagh is forced to relive her memories and face herself, literally.
Director Caoimhe Clancy (Debut)
Producer Caroline Kealy
Countries Canada & Ireland
SLANEY POWER is involved in “Backwater”
Tommy has been trapped in the depths of rural Ireland for many years. His sense of duty keeps him here looking after his sickly father. After the death of his mother, his older sister Dylan returns home. They both have callings, both have to fulfill a promise to their mother, no matter how difficult it is.
Director Brendan McCallion
Producer Frank O’Malley
Country Ireland
by Alex Cusack
This year, at the Galway Film Fleadh, Filmbase feature, THE COMEBACK will be closing the festival on Sunday 15th July
Both Robert Arkins and Clodagh Mooney Duggan are starring as father and daughter duo.
90’s superstar Matt Malone’s chart topping days are long behind him until he sensationally returns to the spotlight when a viral video goes wrong.
With his chart-topping days a distant memory from the 1990’s, rock legend Matt Malone is reduced to dodgy gigs in dingy bars. But when a video of a recording studio meltdown goes viral his record company decide that it’s time to cash-in by resurrecting his career.
Now Matt is discovering just how much the music industry has changed as second time around he has work with wellness consultants, personal training, songwriting producers, genre mashups, rap collaborations, lavish album launches and detox diets. And things only get more complicated when his daughter returns from America in the middle of the chaos to scatter her mother’s ashes.
One thing’s for sure, this Comeback is going to take a lot more hard work than Matt ever expected.
Director Shane Conaty, Elaine Gallagher, James O’Connor
Writers Eamonn Norris, Fred O’Connor
Producers David O’Neill, Tracy Martin, Paddy Scahill
Cast Robert Arkins (Leading Actor), Clodagh Mooney Duggan (Leading Actress), Tara Flynn (Leading Actress), Michael David McKernan (Supporting Actor), Morgan C. Jones (Supporting Actor), Karen Kelly (Supporting Actress)
Year 2018
Country Ireland
Duration 85min
by Alex Cusack
by Alex Cusack
by Alex Cusack
Fiona Carty plays The Orange Girl in Verdant Productions and Do or Die Productions’ SHOUT – THE MOD MUSICAL. It tours Ireland in May and June.
Tour dates
Thursday 10th & Friday 11th May Ramor Theatre, Virginia, Cavan www.ramortheatre.com
Saturday 12th May Source Arts Centre, Thurles www.thesourceartscentre.ie
Weds 16 May Solstice Arts Centre, Navan www.solsticeartscentre.com
Thurs 17 May Draíocht, Blanchardstown www.draiocht.ie
Fri 18 May Hawks Well Theatre, Sligo www.hawkswell.com
Sat 19 May Iontas Castleblayney, Monaghan www.iontascastleblayney.ie
Mon 21- Fri 25 May Everyman Theatre , Cork www.everymancork.com
Sat 26 May Theatre Royal Waterford www.theatreroyal.ie
Weds 30 May Moat Theatre, Naas www.moattheatre.com
Thurs 31 May Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire www.paviliontheatre.ie
Fri 1 June Town Hall Theatre, Galway www.tht.ie
Sat 2 June Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick www.limetree.ie
Weds 6 & Thurs 7 June Civic Theatre, Tallaght www.civictheatre.ie
Fri 8 June An Táin, Dundalk www.antain.ie
Sat 9 June Birr Theatre & Arts Centre www.birrtheatre.com
Thurs 14 June Mullingar Arts Centre www.mullingarartscentre.ie
Fri 15 June Ardhowen, Enniskillen www.iontascastleblayney.ie
Sat 16 June Glór, Ennis www.glor.ie