Henmur Theatre Productions Present a Night of Theatre
Debut production
Henmur Theatre Productions debut three original one-act plays about love, ambition, conflict and connection.
A New Voice in Theatre Brings Three Original One-Act Plays to the stage! Henmur Theatre Productions, the exciting new theatre company founded by Michelle Hennessy and Brian Murray, is delighted to announce its very first live stage production.
Born from a shared passion for storytelling and original work, Henmur Theatre Productions has already made its mark with two successful radio plays, Still Listening and Burying a Ghost. Now, the company is taking the next exciting step onto the stage.
Lisdoonvarna is a heartfelt one-act play about two strangers who meet by chance in Ireland's matchmaking capital. Amid music, dancing, laughter and heartbreak, they discover that love can appear when least expected. Bringing Home the Bacon is a new witty one-act play where two frenemies, armed with Parma ham, olives and notions of grandeur, discover that life isn't always as it seems. The Last Rebel is a thought-provoking piece about conflicts being set aside, generations overlapping and the discovery that our beliefs are not quite as different as we thought.
The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
A meteor turns Hatchetfield into a town of singing zombies, forcing Paul to become an unlikely hero in this comic musical.
Krapp's Last Tape
Patrick McDonnell plays Beckett's Krapp, confronting recordings of his younger self in a lyrical meditation on memory.
Peig Unplugged - Retold by Nuala Hayes
Nuala Hayes brings Peig Sayers' wit and wisdom to the stage, with Rita Duffy's live digital drawings. Part of the StoryTelling Festival.