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Philadelphia Here I Come |
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A Play by Brian Friel
Opened in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
March 2010
Producer: Noel Pearson
Director: Dominic Dromgoole
Starring: Brid Brennan, Alan Devlin, Gerry McSorley, Barry McGovern, Marion O’Dwyer, Tom Vaughan Lawlor, Ciaran O’Brien, Andrew Bennett, Maude Fahy, Daniel Reardon, Donagh Deeney, Roger Thomson, Andrew Adamson & Chris Logan.
"In some exquisite portrayals of precisely drawn characters, the stage abounds with the anguish of unspoken words."
Peter Crawley, The Irish Times
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THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS
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A Play by Sean O' Casey (Part of a trilogy)
Opened in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
May 2000
Producer: Noel Pearson
Director: Stephen Rea
Starring: Dearbhla Molloy, Angeline Ball,
Stephen Rea
"Magnificent, Superb, Evocative"
Irish Examiner "Fiercely relevant production"
The Irish Times
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JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK
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A Play by Sean O' Casey
Opened in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
September 1999
Producer: Noel Pearson
Director: Garry Hynes
Starring:
Michael Gambon,
Marie Mullen, John Kavanagh, Brid
Brennan.
"The Power of Juno and the Paycock never fails
to surprise and enthral and inspire. Its violent passion,
its deep humanity,its bubbling humour and its appalling
tragedy are soaked in the very spirit of Ireland itself"
Daily Mail
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DANCING AT LUGHNASA
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A Play by Brian Friel
This Production won four Tony Awards, including best
play on Broadway in 1992.
Opened in the Plymouth Theatre
New York
October 1991
Producor: Noel Pearson
Director: Patrick Mason.
Starring:
Brid Brennan, Catherine Byrne, Donal Donnelly
"Presented with such Exquisite
Artistry, it reminds you how moving, funny, real
and utterly exhilirating great theatre can be"
David Patrick Sterns, USA Today
"Dancing at Lughnasa does
exactly what Theatre was born to do"
Frank Rich, The New York Times
"This is a play in no way to be missed - simply
a wondrous experience! Experience it!"
Clive Barnes, New York Post
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TRANSLATIONS
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A Play by Brian Friel
Opened in the Plymouth Theatre, Broadway
March 1995
Producer: Noel Pearson
Director: Howard Davies
Starring: Brian Dennehy, Dana Delaney,
Rufus Sewell, Donal Donnelly
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS
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A Play by J.B Priestly
This production received 4 Tony Awards and was nominated
for 5 Opened in April 1994
Producer: Noel Pearson
Director: Stephen Daldry
Starring:
Rosemary Harris, Philip Bosco, Kenneth Cranham.
"There are occasions when the staging of a show
is so arresting and inventive, it recasts an antiquated
drama in a dazzingly fresh light. That is the case with
the well praised London and Broadway hit"
The Seattle Times
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WONDERFUL TENNESSEE
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Opened in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
30 June 1993
And on Broadway
October 1993
Producer: Noel Pearson
Director: Patrick Mason
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SOMEONE WHO'LL WATCH OVER
ME
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Play by Frank McGuinness
This Tony Award nominated play opened in the Hampstead
Theatre, London
and the Booth Theatre, New York
Producers: Noel Pearson and The Shubert Organization.
Director: Robin Lefevre
Starring: Alec McCowen, Stephen Rea, James
McDaniel
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