Brien Vahey
Brien is an Associate Artist with the Abbey Theatre. His work at the Abbey includes Ages of the Moon, Kicking a Dead Horse and A Number which he recently designed and A Whistle in the Dark which he designed in 1986. He has worked extensively in Ireland, England and America. Theatre design includes Three Sisters, The Hostage (Druid), An Ideal Husband (Gate Theatre), Antigone (Field Day), Three Days of Rain (Rough Magic), Sea Change (Riverside Studios), The Bells, A Doll’s House (Leicester Haymarket), Cocktail Party, Portraits (West End), A Moon for the Misbegotten (West End and Broadway), The Shadow of a Gunman (Broadway) and the opera, La buona figliola (Buxton Opera Festival). Television and film production design includes Glenroe, Nighthawks, Fair City, Upwardly Mobile, On Home Ground, Making the Cut/DDU, Hell for Leather, Horse, After Midnight, The Battle of Inchion and Excalibur. Brien is a graduate in Fine Art from the Dun Laoghaire School of Art. He won the DeVeres Prize at the RHA in 1998. His work has been widely exhibited in many galleries including the DeVeres Gallery, Solomon Gallery and the RHA. Brien is also a graduate of the Motley Theatre Design Course, Riverside Studios and has lectured in theatre design at the Motley Design Course, Bristol University, Suffolk College Ipswich and DIT, Mountjoy Square, Dublin.
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