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The lads this week talk to the exceptionally talented Aonghus Og McAnally about his upcoming play 'Fight Night' and how it has changed 10 years on. They also discuss sharing food when dating and how a communication breakdown blew up a bridge on a film set.
The Over The Top Podcast Returns ! Aonghus Og McAnally is joined by Dan Barry
The Over The Top Podcast Returns ! Aonghus Og McAnally is joined by the Hulk Hogan of OTT, Sesson Moth Martina Talking John Cena, Social Media, Stardom, Living in Japan, Contracts and more !!
Aonghus is a graduate of the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin and also trained with Anne Bogart’s SITI Company in New York. His appearances at the Abbey Theatre include Big Love, The Burial at Thebes, Romeo & Juliet and The Plough and the Stars, which also toured to The Barbican, London as part of The Abbey’s centenary celebrations. Elsewhere, Aonghus has appeared in The Nose (Performance Corporation), W. B. Yeats’ CúChulainn Cycle (R.H.A. Downstairs, Dublin and Riverside Studios, London), Myrmidons (Ouroboros), The Tempest (Corcadorca), Macbeth, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet (All for Second Age), One– Healing with Theatre (Pan Pan), An Triail (Aisling Ghéar), Buile an Phíce (Amharclann de hÍde), A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Not a Moment to Lose (Torn Curtain). Recent theatre includes Serious Money (Seeds Project for Rough Magic directed by Aoife Spillane Hinks), and The Nose directed by Jo Mangan for Performance Corporation. He most recently appeared in his hugely successful one man show Fight Night which he co-created with writer Gavin Kostick as part of the Fishamble/Dublin Theatre Festival “Show in a Bag” initiative and which went on to tour across Ireland and to win a nomination for Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards 2012.
Aonghus Og McAnally is joined by Paul Tracey, A man who had a major hand in the formation of Irish wrestling, talking ScrapperMania 4 Devlin Vs Sabre, Hammerlock, Coaching, Finn Balor, Ward Vs Lord feud in OTT and much more
the vigil-keeper is a thwarted thirty-something spouse convinced of his wife's infidelity; with Aonghus Og McAnally as poor, paranoid Arthur
In this episode of InConversation we speak with Aonghus Og McAnally, actor and Artistic Director of Rise Productions. This conversation was recorded a year ago. Since then Aonghus has toured nationally with a remount of The Games People Play, the second instalment of Rise's 'Dynasty and Destiny Trilogy'. Rise will premiere the final part of that trilogy At the Ford as part of this year's Dublin Theatre Festival.