Winner of best Short Play in 123 Festival of Drama Co. Waterford 2010
A short play for four to five adults. Set in an urban coffee shop in the late afternoon or early evening, Rod a goodlooking man in his Continue reading →
A full length play for a mixed age cast of 5 people (2 women and 3 men.) Widower Tommy Mooney has been the maintenance man at Riversfield House for most of his working life and lives close by in a Continue reading →
There are many commentaries on working class dysfunctional families, but finding similar themes in a comfortable Irish middle class environment is rare. In More Wine Darling Hank Regan has painted a very funny picture of a modern Continue reading →
Where there’s a will there’s usually a dead relative! Jim and Mick are brothers of the recently deceased Ned, and are determined not to let his grieving widow Mary Jo sail off into the sunset Continue reading →
28 year old Sally appears to have it all, at least by modern day standards anyway. She has a good job and a solid boyfriend in Mick, who gets on really well with her parents, Continue reading →
When Are You Going Back? (Short Play – Dark Comedy – Easily Adapted for Radio)
Ben and Eddie were childhood friends but once out of school they both took different paths and subsequently lost touch. Ben stayed in the small Continue reading →
John and Nicky are both middle aged, but polar opposites. John is calm, confident, owns his own business and his own home and would be considered a success in Irish society. Nicky, on Continue reading →
By the early noughties Ireland had undergone massive changes in a very short period of time. It was suddenly one of the richest countries in Europe and held up as a Continue reading →
When a patient comes to see a doctor the assumption is always that it is the patient who is sick and in need of some help. In ‘The Prognosis’ such an assumption is turned Continue reading →