by Micheal MacLiammor directed & designed by Charlotte Moore January 20 – March 4, 2001 Ireland’s most acclaimed actor – Niall Buggy – gives us Ireland’s most popular playwright, Oscar Wilde. "undoubtedly the most all-inclusive feast of all … [Read more...] about The Importance of Being Oscar
The Hostage
by Brendan Behan directed by Charlotte Moore October 20 - December 31, 2000 The Hostage depicts the events leading up to the planned execution of an 18-year-old IRA member in a Belfast jail, accused of killing an Ulster policeman. The action of … [Read more...] about The Hostage
Don Juan in Hell
by George Bernard Shaw directed by Charlotte Moore August 15 – September 17, 2000 Don Juan was originally the third act dream sequence of Man and Superman, but has been broken out as its own piece, separate of the 1903 comedy of the sexes. In Don … [Read more...] about Don Juan in Hell
Our Lady of Sligo
by Sebastian Barry directed by Max Stanfford-Clark April 12 – June 4, 2000 Drama Desk Nom., “Best Actress” – Sinead Cusack, Our Lady of Sligo Outer Critic Nom., “Best Actress” – Sinead Cusack, Our Lady of Sligo From her hospital bed in … [Read more...] about Our Lady of Sligo
The Country Boy
by John Murphy directed by Charlotte Moore February 22 - April 2, 2000 After 15 years in America, the "Yank" comes back home with an expensive camera in his pocket and an American wife on his arm. But has he fulfilled the emigrant dream of has he … [Read more...] about The Country Boy
Eclipsed
by Patricia Burke Brogan directed by Charlotte Moore October 26 – December 19, 1999 In Eclipsed, four unwed Irish mothers, whose children were taken from them and put up for adoption in foreign countries, are endeavoring to wash away their sins by … [Read more...] about Eclipsed