POPULARITY
Next Tuesday, February 25th, Druid presents three hilarious one-act plays by Sean O'Casey at the National Opera House as part of their national tour. Joining me on the line is cast member Rory Nolan.
You'll know Rory Nolan from Ross O'Caroll Kelly – but is he sick of Ross? He joined Dave to tell him the truth and chats all about his new show at Smock Alley Theatre.
This week on Screentime John Fardy chats to acclaimed Documentary-Maker Chris Smith about his much anticipated documentary ‘WHAM' which lands on Netflix this week and charts the career of the beloved British Pop Duo. There's the week's new movie releases in the company of Brian Lloyd Movies Editor with Entertainment.ie. Plus actor Rory Nolan chats about his favourite movie.
Sinead O'Beirne Brinn from The Limerick Women's Shed tells Ray of their need for a portacabin; 25 Years of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly , Paul Howard is joined by journalist Róisín Ingle, actor Rory Nolan and rugby legend Gordon D'Arcy; Sinéad Ní Uallacháin and Siún Ní Dhuinn tell Ray about Beo ar Éigean.
Sinead O'Beirne Brinn from The Limerick Women's Shed tells Ray of their need for a portacabin; 25 Years of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly , Paul Howard is joined by journalist Róisín Ingle, actor Rory Nolan and rugby legend Gordon D'Arcy; Sinéad Ní Uallacháin and Siún Ní Dhuinn tell Ray about Beo ar Éigean.
First time Directors, Rory Nolan and Megan Boggs talk about the Olde Glory Theatre's production of Miracle on 34th Street! Olde Glory Theatre is located in Seward, Nebraska and is a historic church building that was built in 1873. The church was repurposed in 2013 and was intended to host the Goehner Centennial Players Melodrama's dinner theatre which had been formed in 1987. It was later renovated, and in 2015 became a non-profit theatre and often holds theatre from touring theatre groups. This year Olde Glory is celebrating the holidays with their production of Miracle on 34th Street. With a large cast - and a Santa in his 80's - this production is sure to warm the hearts of families celebrating together. And if you catch it just right, you might be able to get dinner or dessert there to warm your stomach as well! CONTACT INFORMATION FOR OLDE GLORY THEATRE: Website: http://www.oldeglorysewardne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OldeGlorySeward Olde Glory Theatre, 348 Jackson Avenue, Seward, NE 402.304.5392 ****** HOW TO LISTEN TO THE PLATTE RIVER BARD PODCAST Listen at https://platteriverbard.podbean.com or anywhere you get your podcasts. We are on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Podbean, Overcast, Listen Now, Castbox and anywhere you get your podcasts. You may also find us by just asking Alexa. Listen on your computer or any device on our website: https://www.platteriverbard.com. Find us on You Tube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCPDzMz8kHvsLcJRV-myurvA. Please find us and Subscribe!
Cassidy Doiron, Rory Nolan, and Kylie Bulinsky --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morning-mayhem/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morning-mayhem/support
The one where I chat with Rory Nolan, head chef at Anocht Restaurant at the Kilkenny Design Centre; as things start to grow I've got a quick look at upcoming food events after our chat.
Listen in to a conversation on Waiting for Godot and Samuel Beckett with Shakespeare Theatre staff members Drew Lichtenberg and Hannah Hessel Ratner. Plus, a special cross-ocean conversation with Rory Nolan about being a member of the Druid ensemble, approaching Pozzo and playing Godot across Ireland and the world. Recorded at the Shakespeare Theatre Company […]
Thursday 15 December 2011One of Ireland’s best and busiest actors, Rory Nolan’s career just keeps going from strength to strength. Here he talks about his formative years in UCD’s DramSoc, his ongoing relationships with directors Jimmy Fay and Lynne Parker, and plans for the world tour of Druid’s Murphy Project next year. It’s Episode 6 of the Rise Productions Irish Theatre Podcast – Enjoy!
This week we sit down with ad man, revolutionary war re-enactor, chip fan, and most importantly, friend, Rory Nolan to talk about what really grinds his gears. We touch on the off camera racism of the Star Wars universe, method acting and personal backstories in revolutionary war re-enacting, and we pitch on the next sequel in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. SEO: Yoda is a shitty grandpa, alcoholic founding fathers, Herr's, Jackson's Honest
From Pozzo to Falstaff to Ross O'Carroll Kelly, actor Rory Nolan chats with Talks Coordinator Lisa Farrelly about his approach to Beckett, to character and the serious business of comedy. He talks of his beginnings in theatre, graduating straight to the stage and the RO'CKy road to #WaitingForGodot. The Druid Production of Waiting for Godot, directed by Garry Hynes, plays at the Abbey Theatre until 20 May 2017. Recorded at the Abbey Theatre on 3 May 2017 Sound Editor: Lisa Farrelly Sound Operator: Derek Conaghy
On this week’s Róisín Meets podcast, Róisín talks to Ross O’Carroll-Kelly creator Paul Howard and actor Rory Nolan about their upcoming production of Breaking Dad. The futuristic play is set in 2022, in the midst of an unexpected economic boom, with Bertie Ahern set to become Taoiseach again at age 71. Ross O’Carroll-Kelly’s teenage daughter arrives home one night with the captain of the Blackrock College rugby team, a younger version of himself. Breaking Dad is on from March 14-26 at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin and from March 29-April 2 at the University Concert Hall, Limerick. Tickets are on sale now from Ticketmaster outlets and The Gaiety Theatre box office.