Caitríona Ní Mhurchú
Caitríona’s work at the Abbey Theatre includes An Ideal Husband, The Dandy Dolls, Riders to the Sea/Chun na Farraige Síos, Beauty in a Broken Place, Ariel, Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire and Dún na mBan Trí Thine in association with Amharclann de hÍde. Other theatre work includes A Midsummer’s Night Dream (Project Arts Centre), Anything but Love (Belltable), The Sit, awarded the Bewley’s Little Gem Award (ABSOLUT Fringe), The Party (Anu/Bewley’s Theatre), Anatomy of a Seagull (Fringe Festival nomination for Best Actress), Jesus Has My Mother In There and Has Beat her Up Real Bad (Project Arts Centre, Fringe Festival), The Death of Harry Leon and Richard III (Ouroboros), Handel’s Crossing and Whereabouts (Fishamble), Wedding Day at the Cro-Magnons, Roberto Zucco and This is Not a Life (Bedrock Productions), La Marea (Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival), Cruel and Tender (Hatch Productions), Lady Windemere’s Fan, Anna Karenina and The Constant Wife (Gate Theatre), Macbeth and King Lear (Second Age), Kandachime (Torifune Butoh Sha), Innes de Castro (Theatre Space), The Plough and the Stars (Gaiety Theatre) and An Ideal Husband (Andrews Lane). Film and television work includes The Clinic, Proof, Fair City and On Home Ground (RTÉ), Anseo, Trí Scéal and The Longest Ditch (TG4), Ballykissangel (BBC). Caitríona is a published children’s author writing for O’Brien press, Cló Iar-Chonnachta and Cló Mhaigh Eo. Her first children’s book Ó Lúibíni Lú was nominated for a Glen Dimplex award. Her third book Deireadh Báire has just been published. Caitríona also translates, directs and voices cartoons for TG4.
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