The White Devil

Irish Premiere.

How can you survive in a society where making a living means making a killing? If you are smart enough to realise that wealth and power lies in the hands of the few, kept of the many, what do you do? Try and live according to some absolute scheme of virtue, which involves serious financial hardship? Or turn vicious and corrupt, and make a sizeable killing yourself?

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Bat the Father and Rabbit the Son

World Premiere.

Rabbit is a self-made haulage magnate. He is obsessed with memories. He undertakes a voyage to rediscover what he feels he has lost. His father Bat, former Easter Rising rebel and pawn shop assistant, plays an increasing role in the voyage as Rabbit delves deeper into his heart, into history, into Dublin, seeking his lost moorings.

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Tom and Viv

Irish Premiere.

A fascinating and often disturbing study of the wasteland of T.S. Elliot’s marriage to Vivienne Haigh Wood.

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Tea and Sex and Shakespeare

Brien’s imagination starts to produce creatures out of the woodwork and nightmares out of Shakespeare. Suddenly the playwrights finds himself in his own play, a fantastic farce where the borderline between what is real and what is imagined dissolves, walls open up, and an old wardrobe becomes a magical box.

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A Mug’s Game

World Premiere adaptation.

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The Silver Tassie

An experimental, semi-expressionist tragedy depicting the journey of two young fooballing heroes from the slums of inner city Dublin to the unspeakable horrors of the Western Front – and back again.

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The Tempest

The Tempest by William Shakespeare was presented by Rough Magic in Dublin’s Project Arts Centre in 1987.

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Nightshade

Quinn is an undertaker and part-time magician.

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Road

Irish Premiere

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