Marion O’Dwyer
Marion’s work at the Abbey Theatre includes The Government Inspector, Bookworms (2010), Christ Deliver Us!, The Rivals, Big Love, The Crucible, The School for Scandal, Drama at Inish, All My Sons, The Plough and the Stars, That was Then, The Memory of Water, Kevin’s Bed, Portia Coughlan (also at the Royal Court, London), Dancing at Lughnasa (also at Sydney Opera House) and Wonderful Tennessee (also at the Plymouth Theatre, Broadway). Other theatre credits include Philadelphia, Here I Come!, The Vagina Monologues (Gaiety Theatre), Juno and the Paycock (Gaiety Theatre and Chicago Theater Festival), The Speckled People, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Deep Blue Sea, Stella by Starlight, Fathers and Sons, Pride and Prejudice, Our Country’s Good, A Tale of Two Cities, Blithe Spirit, Twelfth Night (Gate Theatre), Mrs Whippy (Liberty Hall Theatre), Sky Road (Theatre Royal), Roberto Zucco (Project Arts Centre), Casanova’s Limp (Bewleys Café Theatre), The Shadow of a Gunman (Tricycle Theatre), Molly Sweeney (Bristol Old Vic), Sive (Watford Palace Theatre and Tricycle Theatre), The Silver Tassie, Poor Beast in the Rain, The Donahue Sisters, Lovers’ Meeting and The Loves of Cass Maguire (Druid Theatre). Film and television work includes Chasing The Green, An Old Fashioned Christmas, Love Hate, The Savage Eye, The Clinic, Perfect Day – The Funeral, Bad Crowd, Doctors, Poirot, Ballykissangel, Rebel Heart, Irish Jam, Mrs Browne’s Boys, Casualty, The Ambassador and Agnes Browne. Marion was a member of the RTÉ Players. BBC Radio 4 productions include Faithful Departed, Do not Adjust Yourself and The Love Saboteur, Wasted and The Silver Fox.
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