Fishamble Theatre Company

Fishamble Theatre Company

 

‘New writing is the life-blood of theatre and Fishamble’s work has been a vital source in Irish theatre - not only in the creation of new plays, but also in fostering the careers of young writers and continuing and promoting the careers of established playwrights.

Stella Feehily






 

 

Fishamble Productions

 

Forgotten 

   Nominated for Special Judges' Award in The Irish Times Theatre Awards 2007

The Mill Theatre, January 25, Booking 01-296 9340 
The Mermaid Arts Centre, January 30 - 31, Booking 01-272 4030
Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, February 7
The Helix, February 29 - March 1, Booking 01-700 7000 
Draiocht, May 2 - 3, Booking 01 885 2622 

The Hugh Lane Gallery, May 16, Booking 01 222 5553 or Katy Fitzpatrick
Kostel sv. Jan Krtitele Na Pradle, Prague, May 25 - June 1, as part of Prague Fringe 

Sibiu International Theatre Festival, June 5

Dance Base, Edinburgh, August 20 - 23

Forgotten by Pat KinevanWriter: Pat Kinevane

Director: Jim Culleton

Cast: Pat Kinevane                                                 

 

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The Pride of Parnell Street

Nominated for Best New Play Award in The Irish Times Theatre Awards 2007

Cork Opera House, Cork, April 29 - May 3, Booking 021 427 0022 

Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo, May 7, Booking 071 916 1518 

Town Hall Theatre, Galway, May 8 - May 10, Booking 091 569 777 

Civic Theatre, Dublin 24, May 13 - May 17, Booking 01 462 7477 

The Helix, Dublin 9, May 20 - May 24, Booking 01 700 7000 

The Belltable, Limerick, May 26 - May 31, Booking 061 319 866 

Pavilion Theatre, Dun Laoghaire, June 3 - June 7, Booking 01 231 2929

Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, June 10 & 11

Neue Stucke Aus Europa/New Plays From Europe, Wiesbaden, June 14 & 15

International Festival of Arts & Ideas, New Haven, Connecticut, at The Long Wharf Theatre


Forgotten by Pat Kinevan

    Writer: Sebastian Barry

Director: Jim Culleton

Cast: Mary Murray and Karl Shiels

  



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