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Join Artistic Director, Jerome Davis, for a captivating discussion with Conall Morrison - the ORIGINAL director of HAUGHEY/GREGORY when it played in Dublin presented by the company Fishamble. Come experience HAUGHEY/GREGORY!
Shy Man, Show Man is about the playwright Brian Friel, Conall Morrison has been watching the documentary which airs on RTÉ One on Thursday at 10.15pm, 50 years on from their debut, The Eagles are back on a world tour, Author, journalist and chronicler of contemporary America, Joan Didion died over the Christmas at the age of 87.
Performed by Chris McHallem and directed by Conall Morrison. On the last night of an unsuccessful tour of Macbeth, the lead actor sits in his dressing room trying to work out where it all went wrong.
The United States versus Ulysses by Colin Murphy Directed by Conall Morrison. With original music by Si Schroeder.
From tv, spoken word, music and looking into the life and work of John Berger Sean was joined by Too Close Actress ,Denise Gough, Spoken Word Artist, Natalya O'Flaherty, Writer and Director, Conall Morrison and RTE Symphony Orchestra Conductor, Gavin Maloney.
Broadcast by kind permission of the Estate of Samuel Beckett. Adapted from the radio play La Manivelle by Robert Pinget Starring Barry McGovern as Cream and Eamon Morrissey as Gorman. Directed by Conall Morrison.
Hamlet, Prince of Derry by Colin Murphy after William Shakespeare. Directed by Conall Morrison , Performed by Stage Beyond Theatre Company, And with an original score by Si Schroeder
Adapted by Colin Murphy, Directed by Conall Morrison , Performed by Stage Beyond Theatre Company, And with an original score by Si Schroeder
Caoimhe can now be seen on screen in RTÉ’s Fair City. Caoimhe most recently appeared in the feature film The Randomer written by Gerry Stembridge, which premiered in the Galway Film Fleadh in 2016. Onstage she recently appeared in The Constant Wife, in the Gate Theatre, directed by Alan Stanford. Recent theatre credits include Lisa in the highly successful Unmanageable Sisters at the Abbey Theatre, as well as Gloria in You Never Can Tell, at the Abbey Theatre, directed by Conall Morrison, and Mary Boyle in Juno and the Paycock, directed by Mark O’Rowe at the Gate Theatre. She recently completed filming on Soulsmith, a feature film, written and directed by Kevin Henry and The Wave, written and directed by TJ O’Grady Peyton and Oscar Winning director Benjamin Cleary. Caoimhe is from Dublin and graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting Full Time Acting Course in June 2011, and was awarded the Gaiety School Theatre Bursary in 2010. While at the Gaiety School she appeared in Macbeth and Twelfth Night directed by Liam Halligan and in Little Gem directed by Paul Brennan. On screen she has appeared in the role of Elizabeth in Reign a CW Network produced TV Series directed by Brad Silberling, in the award winning short film Whatever Turns You On (TimeSnap Production) and in Rent A Friend (Kite Entertainment) as part of RTE’s Storyland competition. Caoimhe appeared as Baba in two productions of The Country Girls, written and adapted for the stage by Enda O’Brien, and directed by Mikel Murfi for Red Kettle Theatre Company in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, in Garter Lane Theatre and on tour. Other theatre work include Major Barbara, directed by Annabelle Comyn at the Abbey Theatre, and The Far Off Hills directed by Mikel Murfi for NOMAD productions at the Hawkswell Theatre, Sligo and on national tour. Caoimhe also appeared as Honor in Paul Howard’s hit play Breaking Dad directed by Jimmy Fay (Landmark productions) at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. In early 2015, she reprised her role as Honor, in the sell-out remount of Breaking Dad in the Gaiety Theatre Dublin and in Cork Opera House. Caoimhe appeared as Vera in Brien Friel’s version of A Month In The Country, directed by Ethan McSweeny, at The Gate Theatre.
Shane most recently appeared in the remount of The Boys at Smock Alley and appeared in The Spinning Heart in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Shane recently appeared in the critically acclaimed one man show Private Peaceful in theatres across Ireland, produced by Verdant Productions. Shane Trained at The Gaiety School of Acting, where in 2013 he was awarded the Gaiety Theatre Bursary. Upon graduating in 2014 Shane has been cast in a variety of Roles including; Shaggy Callaghan in Borstal Boy directed by Conall Morrison, The Fool in King Lear with Mill Productions and Brennan in The Boys directed by Patrick Sutton. Shane played the lead role of Mark Renton in Reality:Check Productions Critically acclaimed run of Trainspotting directed by Tracy Ryan. In 2016 he played the title role in *Hamlet *at the Mill Theatre, directed by Geoff O“Keefe. Shane is the co founder and Artistic Director of Reality:Check Productions.
Thursday 4 October 2012Having worked as an actor for a decade and represented some of the biggest names in Irish theatre and film, few people have as full an understanding of the Irish theatre scene as Jonathan Shankey. Here he chats about his time at Players in Trinity and the exceptional group of that time, his time studying in America, playing a chicken in Conall Morrison’s landmark production of Tarry Flynn at the Abbey, his role in Kilkenny’s Cat Laughs festival, joining Lisa Richards and being at the heart of Colin Farrell’s international success, and his advice to actors on how to get the best out of their relationship with their agent. It’s episode 48 of the Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast – Enjoy!
Thursday 22 March 2012Since shooting to prominence at just 22 with her award-winning performance in The Wild Duck at the Abbey, Derry’s Judith Roddy has continued to light up the Irish stage. Here she talks about her formative years training at Trinity, her work with internationally renowned director Laszlo Marton, the birth of her creative partnerships with Conall Morrison and Annabelle Comyn, and her hugely successful recent collaborations with Pan Pan, including the world tour of Playing the Dane and the multi award winning All that Fall. It’s Episode 20 of the Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast – Enjoy!
Conall Morrison interviewed by Orla Barry on Newstalk's Green Room. [February 2014]