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2007 'Big Maggie' More pictures (on Flickr) |
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2004 'The Rare Oul' Times' Set in the Bailey Pub in Dublin c1950, the play chronicles the lives of two of Ireland's most famous (and infamous!)
literary legends - Patrick Kavanagh (Ken McElroy) and Brendan Behan (Oliver
Moore).
'Tribute to the Men Who Built Britain'
Multi-media slide presentation by Ultan Cowley
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2003 'Moll' |
The poster for 'Moll' The cast of 'Moll' |
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2001 'Juno and the Paycock' |
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2000/1 'The Tinkers Wedding' 'In the Shadow of the Glen' 'Riders to the Sea' |
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2000 'The Playboy of the Western World'
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Scene from 'Playboy of the Western World', Old Library Theatre, Mansfield. |
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1999 'Making History' "Another triumphant success by Triskellion on this epic Irish play" Irish Post |
Riverside Studio Theatre, Crisp Road, Hammersmith, W6 9RL |
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1998 'The London Vertigo' In the Shadow of the Glen' "I very much enjoyed Triskellion's recent production at the Irish Club." Geoffrey Keating - Cultural and Press Officer, Irish Embassy, London. "I give the award for best performance of the festival to Tom McCartan (the Tramp in 'Shadow of the Glen'). Thanks to Gerry Molumby the director and all involved with Triskellion for a brave, original and highly entertaining production." Marie O'Sullivan, adjudicator of the Berwyn Drama Festival, 1998. (South Wales) |
The cast of 'Vertigo' |
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1997 'Aristocrats' "Irish Drama at its Best." Irish World |
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1996 'The Hostage' "Great to see the hostages alive and well and living in London!, thanks for invitation, thoroughly enjoyed the production" Brian Behan, brother to Brendan and author of "Kathleen, Mother of all Behans". "Highly commendable performances from all the cast, even the musical director Simon Walters - who played Kate ! got in on the action. An evening of pathos, sing-a-long, history being re-lived. Do get along to see it." Irish World |
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1995 'Philadelphia Here I Come' "Classic Irish Drama from Triskellion, wonderful cast and set." North London Press |
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1993 'The Bodhran Makers' Presented by the Cricklewood Community Play Association out of which Triskellion was born. |