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Productions
New Morning
World Premiere.
The story of two sisters who get away from it all on a camping weekend. Deborah hopes to heal old wounds while Mary yearns for the comfort of a hotel bar. The evening unfolds with Blue Moon cocktails, recriminations and the ghost of Elvis…
View ProductionThe Dogs
World Premiere.
The Macken Family are hell-bent on celebrating once again the dreaded Christmas dinner. The turkey is determined to be cooked and eaten, but the two dead family dogs decide to put a stop to the Christmas madness. The rat in the garden and the robin on the doorstop only make matters worse. Christmas will never be the same again.
View ProductionThe Emergency Session
World Premiere.
A satirical rap-cabaret featuring Eamon DeValera on such subjects as the liberal agenda and the rural/urban divide.
View ProductionDigging For Fire
World Premiere.
Seven old friends from the class of ’83 get together to talk about old times. But nostalgia is no match for disillusionment.
View ProductionI Can’t Get Started
World Premiere.
Haunted by the presence of hard-boiled detective Daniel Webster, whose story must yet be told, Hammett finds himself trapped in an imaginary world of his own making.
View ProductionLady Windermere’s Fan
Lady Windermere’s Fan: First staged in 1892, Oscar Wilde’s classic play was produced by Rough Magic in Dublin in 1991.
View ProductionA Handful of Stars
Irish Premiere.
Jimmy and the other regulars waste hours with their cues until Jimmy has a bust up with his girlfriend and embarks on a spree of violence.
View ProductionSpokesong
Spokesong by Stewart Parker was presented by Rough Magic in 1989; the company subsequently revived it with The Parker Project in 2008. The action takes place in Belfast during the early 1970s, and the eighty years preceding them. Spokesong is set in a Victorian bicycle shop, owned by Frank Stock, philosopher and dreamer, who believes in … Continued
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