The Tiger in Winter: Six Contemporary Irish Plays
By (Author) John Fairleigh
By (author) Christian O'Reilly
By (author) Eugene O'Brien
By (author) Gerald Murphy
By (author) Malachy McKenna
By (author) Mark Doherty
By (author) Richard Dormer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.920809417
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
302g
Containing six award-winning plays by contemporary Irish writers, this is an exciting collection of the best writing to come out of Ireland in the last six years. The volume is edited with an introduction by John Fairleigh, editor of earlier collection, Far From the Land, also published by Methuen Drama. The six plays in the volume are:
Gerald Murphy: Take Me Away (2004) Gerald Murphy is a Dublin based writer and actor. His first play, 'The Welcome', was staged by Druid Theatre Company in 2001. His first radio play, 'Stranger in the Night' won a PJ O'Connor Award and was broadcast by RT in 2001.
Mark Doherty: Trad (2004) Mark Doherty is a Dublin-based writer who previously worked as a stand-up comic.
Eugene O'Brien: Eden (2001) Eugene O'Brien is a Dublin-based writer and actor. 'Eden' won the 2001 Irish Times Theatre Award for Best New Play and was subsequently staged at the Arts Theatre, on London's West End.
Malachy McKenna: Tillsonburg (2000) Malachy McKenna was trained at Focus Stanislavski Studio. He has worked extensively as an actor, and has written for film and theatre.
Christian O'Reilly: The Good Father (2002) Christian O'Reilly is a Galway-based writer. Two of his short films, 'The Birthday' and 'The Kiss of Life', have been produced and he has several feature-length screenplays in development. He also writes for television.
Richard Dormer: Hurricane (2002) Richard Dormer is an actor based in Belfast.
All the plays have won the BBC Stewart Parker Trust Award for best newplay by an emerging Irish writer and have subsequently enjoyedproductions in Ireland, the UK and further afield.