Feature Book to accompany ‘Bookworms’ by Bernard Farrell. An Abbey Theatre commission.
Script to accompany ‘Bookworms’ by Bernard Farrell. An Abbey Theatre commission
Mrs C wants a baby not a Christmas tree. B wants a real hairdressers’ scissors and a wife. D wants a snow globe and ‘a big head of dirty auld curls’. All of them want their own place in the world. And if they can’t find it, they’ll create one of their own …
Script to accompany the world premiere of ’16 Possible Glimpses’ by Marina Carr
“You think eternity cares whether you’re nine or ninety?”
The Abbey Theatre presents a new play in which the life and death of the elusive Chekhov is examined through the eyes of Marina Carr in a radical production directed by Wayne Jordan.
16 POSSIBLE GLIMPSES flashes through the life of Chekhov, the master story-teller, master playwright, doctor, lover, brother, son.
A kaleidoscope of dialogues and images – tea and vodka, petal-filled gardens, oceans of champagne, a black monk travelling through time – reveal a life in which eternity is the only thing worth talking about.
Featuring a distinct cast of 12 Irish actors, this dynamic new play is a poetic imagining of the life of a brilliant man.
The classic plays of the quintessential Dublin playwright
The A2 Production Poster for Curse of the Starving Class with Rose O’Loughlin (Emma)
The A2 Production Poster for Curse of the Starving Class with Joe Hanley (Weston)
The A2 Production Poster for Curse of the Starving Class with Ciaran O’Brien (Wesley)
The A2 Production Poster for Curse of the Starving Class with Andrea Irvine (Ella)
The A2 production poster for Pygmalion.
Play Script to accompany ‘Terminus’. A roaring hit when it received its world premiere at the Abbey Theatre in 2007, Terminus written and directed by Mark O’Rowe and is touring from Februrary 2011, supported by Culture Ireland.
Playscript to accompany an Abbey Theatre commission and world premiere of ‘Perve’ by Scacey Gregg.
The A2 production poster for Pygmalion.
Laura has a secret.
Joe’s has been found out.
Peg’s been keeping hers for years.
A startling and intimate portrayal of two unlikely companions connected more closely than they realise, both haunted by the plague of solitude and the Tales of Ballycumber.
Tom Mac Intyre’s Only an Apple, takes us on a characteristically mischievous and theatrical journey between our world and that of the imagination.
Sam Shepherd’s striking play tells the story of one man’s quest for authenticity.
Written in 1864 and set during the Irish rebellion of 1798, Arrah-na-Pogue is an entertaining tale of romance and misadventure with rascally rebels, despicable villains and love-struck youths.
The A2 production poster for The Plough and the Stars.
The A2 production poster for Arrah-na-Pogue.
A collection of reproductions and descriptions of some of the most influential portraits displayed at the Abbey.
Portraits from the Crawford Art Gallery and Abbey Theatre.
A selection of 18 of the most popular pieces from Joseph O’Connor’s weekly radio column.
Ghost Light is a profoundly moving and finally uplifting novel from the award-winning author of Star of the Sea and Redemption Falls. The story of rebellious, irreverent, beautiful, flirtatious, Molly Allgood and her lover, John Synge.
The Book of Days was published to commemorate the centenary of the Abbey in 2004.
The A2 production poster for John Gabriel Borkman.
The Abbey Theatre presents Ibsen’s devastating and darkly comic play in a new version by Frank McGuinness.
A reproduction of the original hat badge used by the Irish Citizen Army in the 1916 rising.
100% cotton t-shirt in Navy that features the Abbey Theatre logo which brings together the history of the Abbey.