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Howie the Rookie to play at Project Arts Centre in June


Mark O’Rowe’s ‘thrilling new play’ (New York Times) is re-imagined for a single actor. Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, star of RTÉ’s Love/Hate, will play both Howie and Rookie. The show will run for just four weeks at Project Arts Centre in Dublin; you can read more here and book tickets now.
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These Halcyon Days to tour to New York in May, and throughout Ireland in June / July


Nominated Best New Play in the Irish Times Theatre Awards for 2012, Deirdre Kinahan’s funny and life-affirming new play features ‘stellar performances’ (Evening Herald) from two of Ireland’s leading actors. Starring Anita Reeves and Stephen Brennan, the show will play at the Irish Arts Center in New York from 7 May – 2 June, with the support of Culture Ireland . It will play at the Olympia Theatre for five performances, from 12 – 15 June. With the support of The Arts Council , it will tour Ireland from 17 June – 27 July.

Read more, and see a full list of tour dates, here.

Book for the Irish Arts Centre here

Book for the Olympia Theatre here
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The Talk of the Town wins at The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards


The Talk of the Town, Emma Donoghue’s new play about the iconic New Yorker writer Maeve Brennan, has won two Irish Times Theatre Awards: Best Actress (Catherine Walker) and Best Costume Designer (Peter O’Brien). Lorcan Cranitch was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as William Shawn. The show is a co-production with Hatch Theatre Company and Dublin Theatre Festival.

The awards were announced at a ceremony in the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, on Sunday 24th February 2013. Read the full report in The Irish Times here
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Cillian Murphy wins ‘Outstanding Solo Performance’
in the 2012 Drama Desk Awards


At a ceremony in New York on 3 June 2012, Cillian Murphy won ‘Outstanding Solo Performance’ for his performance in Enda Walsh’s Misterman. Gregory Clarke was also nominated for ‘Outstanding Sound Design in a Play’ for the performances of Misterman at St Ann’s Warehouse.

The Landmark Productions/Galway Arts Festival production of Misterman played in New York in November/December 2011 as part of Imagine Ireland, Culture Ireland’s year of Irish arts in America.

Read more, and see the full list of winners, here.