Collaborations

 
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Set in 1800’s frontier America, this fast-moving and highly theatrical black comedy examines a small-town community as it gets wrapped up in a religious furore. Featuring ghosts, grave-digging and amateur con-artistry, this hilarious tale of faith and knowledge, of grief and solace, of promises and lies, examines the battle between science and religion (even after death …)

Civic Theatre, Dublin August 2019
A Production by AboutFace Ireland

Written by Mattew Cole Kelly
Directed by Anna Nugent
Set Design: Jenny Owens
Design Assistant: Alessia Licata
Lighting Design: Brian Nutley
Sound Design: Max Bley & Leon Henry
Dramaturgy: Krystal Sweedman

 
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In this world of new media, where does our protest lie? in the heart or in the eye?

-Solstice Art Centre, Navan, May 2018
-O’Reilly Theatre, Dublin, November 2018

Written, choreographed and performed by Ella Clarke
Set design: Andrew Clancy
Light Design: Sebastian Pizarro
Assistant Light Design: Alessia Licata
Sound and video design: Jason Byrne

 
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Fifty women leave everything behind to board a boat in North Africa and flee across the Mediterranean. They are escaping forced marriage in their homeland, hoping for protection and assistance, seeking asylum in Greece. Written 2,500 years ago by the great playwright Aeschylus, The Suppliant Women is one of the world’s oldest plays. This is a story about the plight of refugees, moral and human rights, civil war, democracy and ultimately the triumph of love - a tale that echoes down the ages to find striking and poignant resonance today.

Presented at the opening night of the 60th edition of Dublin Theatre Festival

A Production by Actors Touring Company and Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburg UK

Gaiety Theatre Dublin, 2017

Written by Aeschylus, readapted by David Greig

Directed by Ramin Grey
Composed by John Browne
Choreography: Sasha Milavic Davies

Set and Costume Design: Lizzie Clachan
Light Design: Charles Balfour

My Role: Part of the community chorus, Citizen of Argos.