Don Wycherley

Don’s first performance at the Abbey Theatre was in 1993 in Away Alone directed by Fionnula Flannagan. He has performed in over thirty-five productions at the Abbey since then including The East Pier, The Seafarer, Only an Apple, Fool for Love, A Month in the Country, The Shaughraun, Eden, A Whistle in the Dark, The Muesli Belt, Translations, Tarry Flynn, Silverlands, The Comedy of Errors, Portia Coughlan, The Last Apache Reunion, Famine, The Honeyspike, Gadaí Géar na Geamh-Oíche and A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer’s Assistant. Other theatre work includes Poor Beast in the Rain (Gate Theatre), The Giant Blue Hand (The Ark), Conversations of a Homecoming (Livin’ Dred), Boss Grady’s Boys and Borstal Boy (Gaiety Theatre), When I Was God and Jumping The Sharks (Blood in the Alley Theatre Company). His television credits include Anseo, Rasaí na Gaillimhe, The Running Mate, Showbands, Bachelor’s Walk, Ballykissangel, Black Day at Blackrock, Father Ted, Filleann an Feall, Making the Cut and Double Carpet. Film work includes My Brothers, Perrier’s Bounty, Zonad, Ondine, Wide Open Spaces, Speed Dating, Garage, Shrooms, Veronica Guerin, When Brendan Met Trudy, Sweeney Todd, Last of the High Kings, Michael Collins, I Went Down, One Man’s Hero and The General.
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