Cast
Fianna Devlin | Lisa Dwyer Hogg |
British Soldier | Bhav Joshi |
Peter Da Devlin | Sean Kearns |
Alannah Devlin | Lucianne McEvoy |
Creative Team
Writer | Meghan Tyler |
Director | Gareth Nicholls |
Costume & Set Designer | Grace Smart |
Lighting Designer | Simon Wilkinson |
Composer & Sound Designer | Michael John McCarthy |
Puppet Designer & Director | Rachael Canning |
Fight Director | EmmaClaire Brightlyn |
Casting Director | Clare Gault |
Assistant Director | Shilpa T-Hyland (Leverhulme Arts Scholar and recipient of the JMK regional bursary funded by the Leverhulme Trust Arts Scholarships Fund) |
Production Team
Production Manager | Kevin McCallum |
Chief Electrician | Renny Robertson |
Head of Stage | Gary Staerck |
Lighting & Sound Technician | Dave Bailey |
Lighting & Sound Technician | Joe Davis |
Company Stage Manager | Gemma Turner |
Deputy Stage Manager | Gillian Richards |
Assistant Stage Manager | Bekah Eva Astles |
Costume Supervisor | Victoria Brown |
Stage Management | Kat Wellman |
Work Placement |
CAST
Lisa Dwyer Hogg (Fianna Devlin)
Theatre credits include: Twelfth Night (Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh/Bristol Old Vic); People, Places & Things (Headlong Theatre); St Joan (Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Signatories (Verdant Theatre/Kilmainham Gaol); After Miss Julie, Scarborough, Blackbird, (Prime Cut Theatre Company); Liola (National Theatre); Heartbreak House, Tales of Ballycumber (Abbey Theatre); The Importance of Being Earnest, The Mariner (Gate Theatre); Dunsinane (National Theatre of Scotland/Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh/Royal Shakespeare Company); Dallas Sweetman (Paines Plough); Begin Again (The Old Vic); Much Ado About Nothing (Stafford Festival Shakespeare); Loyal Women (Royal Court Theatre); Pete and Me (New End Theatre); Many Loves (Sandis Productions).
Television and film credits include: Women On The Verge (UKTV/RT); Genius Picasso (20th Century Fox); Acceptable Risk (RT); Across the Universe (Revolution); Almost Adult (Parallax Films);The Royal (Yorkshire TV); Trial and Retribution and Commander (La Plante Productions); The Bill, Fallen (Thames TV); Wire in the Blood III (Coastal Productions); Brookside (Mersey Television);The Fall, A Year of Greater Love, Waking The Dead, Best: His Mothers Son, Casualty, Silent Witness and Holby City (BBC).
Bhav Joshi (British Soldier)
Bhav Joshi trained at Rose Bruford College on the BA Acting course.
Theatre credits include: Cyrano de Bergerac (Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh/National Theatre of Scotland/Citizens Theatre); Twist (Theatre Centre); Letters Home (Grid Iron/Edinburgh International Book Festival).
Television credits include: Deadwater Fell (Channel 4); Traces (UKTV) and Cuckoo (BBC 3).
Sean Kearns (Peter Da Devlin)
Theatre credits include: A Street Car Named Desire, Good Vibrations, Weddins, Weeins and Wakes, Of Mice and Men, Juno and the Paycock, Sound of Music, Annie, The Crucible, Oliver (Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Elves and The Shoemaker (The MAC); The Last Ship (UK and Eire tour and The Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto); The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (Criterion Theatre); Doublecross (Lyric Theatre, Belfast/Abbey Theatre); Pinocchio (The MAC/Cahoots NI); Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre); The Commitments (Palace Theatre); Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre); The 39 Steps (Criterion Theatre); Bedlam, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, As You Like It, A New World (Shakespeares Globe); Measure for Measure (Almeida Theatre); Jack and the Beanstalk (Lyric Hammersmith); The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, God in Ruins, Macbeth (Royal Shakespeare Company); The Importance of Being Earnest (Abbey Theatre); A Whistle in the Dark (Royal Exchange Theatre); Royal Supreme (Theatre Royal Plymouth); Hamlet (Lyric Theatre/Abbey Theatre); The Chairs, Ruby, Second Hand Thunder (Tinderbox); The Importance of Being Earnest and Pride and Prejudice (Gate Theatre); Henry IV Part 1, In a Little World of Our Own, The Trojan Women (Peacock Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Kabosh).
Television and film credits include: As the Beast Sleeps, Ballykissangel, Safe and Sound, Johnny Loves Susie, Gods Frontiersmen and Children of the North (BBC); The Governor (Samson Films); Extra Extra! (RT);The Last of the Dyin Race (Ulster Television); Puckoon (Studio Eight Productions/Bord Scannn na hireann); Best (Best Films Ltd); Angelas Ashes (David Brown Productions); Durango (Hallmark Productions); The Boxer (Universal Pictures); A Further Gesture (Channel 4 Films); The Informant (Hallmark Entertainment).
Lucianne McEvoy (Alannah Devlin)
Theatre includes: Ulster American (Traverse Theatre Company winner Best Female Performance Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland 2019); Numbered, Sacrifice at Easter, Woyzeck (Corcadorca); The Macbeths, Bold Girls, The Libertine (Citizens Theatre); What Put the Blood, Riders To The Sea, Translations (Abbey Theatre); Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (National Theatre); Jumpy, The Weir, Blood and Ice (Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh); Dance of Death (Vox Motus/Citizens Theatre); Lovers (Cumbernauld Theatre); Instructions for a Butterfly Collector (ran Mr/National Theatre of Scotland); The Ladies Cage (Finborough); Leaving Planet Earth (Grid Iron/Edinburgh International Festival); A Dolls House (National Theatre of Scotland/Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh); The Making of Us (Tramway/National Theatre of Scotland); Festen (Birmingham Rep); The Thebans (Theatre Babel); The Boy Who Fell Into A Book (English Touring Theatre); Hinterland (Out of Joint in association with Abbey Theatre and National Theatre); Dolly Wests Kitchen (Old Vic/Abbey Theatre).
Television includes: Outlander (Starz) and NY-LON (Channel 4).
Radio includes: Saddled (BBC Radio Scotland); The Vital Spark: Intelligence and Stardust (BBC Radio 4); If I Could Fly (RT Radio).