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Druid Theatre Company

The Druid Theatre Company, referred to as Druid, is an Irish theatre company, based in Galway, Ireland.

As well as touring extensively across Ireland, the company's productions have played internationally to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. Druid has been a "pioneer" in the development of Irish theatre and is credited (alongside Macnas and the Galway Arts Festival) with making Galway one of the primary cultural centres in Ireland.[1]

History Edit

In 1975, the company was founded by Garry Hynes, Marie Mullen and Mick Lally—all of whom first met and worked together as members of University College Galway dramatic society, commonly known as NUIG Dramasoc. It was the first Irish professional theatre company to be established outside Dublin.[2]

Since 1979, Druid has owned a theatre building in Galway City Centre. The former tea storehouse was originally owned by the McDonaghs, one of Galway's wealthy merchant families. In the late 1970s, the company negotiated a peppercorn rent with the owners which enabled the company to renovate and install its own venue and rehearsal space, which the McDonagh family later donated to Druid. In 2011, following refurbishment, what was originally known as the Druid Theatre was renamed The Mick Lally Theatre in memory of Druid co-founder, the late Mick Lally. The theatre serves as a dedicated workspace for the company and has also established itself as a cultural facility for the promotion and the development of the arts in Galway.[citation needed] The lane on which the theatre is situated has gone by numerous names, including Red Earls' Lane, Chapel Lane, Courthouse Lane, and since 1996, Druid Lane, when Galway City Council renamed it in celebration of the company’s 21st birthday.[3]

In 1996, Druid premiered Martin McDonagh's debut play The Beauty Queen of Leenane, in a co-production with the Royal Court Theatre, London. Following an opening in Galway, the production played across Ireland, in London, Sydney, and New York City. During its Broadway run, the production won four Tony Awards, including Best Director for Garry Hynes—the first woman to win an award for directing in the history of the awards ceremony. In 2005, the company presented DruidSynge, an production of all six plays of John Millington Synge as a day-long theatrical event, at the Galway Arts Festival to critical acclaim.[4] Several years later, Druid revived a trilogy of Tom Murphy's plays (Conversations on a Homecoming, A Whistle in the Dark and Famine) entitled DruidMurphy; this production later won several Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards in 2014. Druid continued to present large-scale ensemble productions in 2015 with DruidShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare’s Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V in a new adaptation by Mark O'Rowe—which toured Ireland, the UK, and the prestigious Lincoln Center Festival.

As of 2013, a permanent Druid Ensemble existed to work alongside artistic director Garry Hynes to further the artistic programme of the company and to "investigate new creative possibilities."[5] This ensemble is composed of Marie Mullen, Marty Rea, Rory Nolan, Aaron Monaghan, Aisling O’Sullivan, Garrett Lombard and Derbhle Crotty.[citation needed]

Key productions Edit

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The Druid Theatre Company referred to as Druid is an Irish theatre company based in Galway Ireland As well as touring extensively across Ireland the company s productions have played internationally to Australia Canada New Zealand the UK and the USA Druid has been a pioneer in the development of Irish theatre and is credited alongside Macnas and the Galway Arts Festival with making Galway one of the primary cultural centres in Ireland 1 Contents 1 History 2 Key productions 3 The Beauty Queen of Leenane 4 DruidSynge 5 DruidMurphy 6 DruidShakespeare 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn 1975 the company was founded by Garry Hynes Marie Mullen and Mick Lally all of whom first met and worked together as members of University College Galway dramatic society commonly known as NUIG Dramasoc It was the first Irish professional theatre company to be established outside Dublin 2 Since 1979 Druid has owned a theatre building in Galway City Centre The former tea storehouse was originally owned by the McDonaghs one of Galway s wealthy merchant families In the late 1970s the company negotiated a peppercorn rent with the owners which enabled the company to renovate and install its own venue and rehearsal space which the McDonagh family later donated to Druid In 2011 following refurbishment what was originally known as the Druid Theatre was renamed The Mick Lally Theatre in memory of Druid co founder the late Mick Lally The theatre serves as a dedicated workspace for the company and has also established itself as a cultural facility for the promotion and the development of the arts in Galway citation needed The lane on which the theatre is situated has gone by numerous names including Red Earls Lane Chapel Lane Courthouse Lane and since 1996 Druid Lane when Galway City Council renamed it in celebration of the company s 21st birthday 3 In 1996 Druid premiered Martin McDonagh s debut play The Beauty Queen of Leenane in a co production with the Royal Court Theatre London Following an opening in Galway the production played across Ireland in London Sydney and New York City During its Broadway run the production won four Tony Awards including Best Director for Garry Hynes the first woman to win an award for directing in the history of the awards ceremony In 2005 the company presented DruidSynge an production of all six plays of John Millington Synge as a day long theatrical event at the Galway Arts Festival to critical acclaim 4 Several years later Druid revived a trilogy of Tom Murphy s plays Conversations on a Homecoming A Whistle in the Dark and Famine entitled DruidMurphy this production later won several Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards in 2014 Druid continued to present large scale ensemble productions in 2015 with DruidShakespeare William Shakespeare s Richard II Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V in a new adaptation by Mark O Rowe which toured Ireland the UK and the prestigious Lincoln Center Festival As of 2013 a permanent Druid Ensemble existed to work alongside artistic director Garry Hynes to further the artistic programme of the company and to investigate new creative possibilities 5 This ensemble is composed of Marie Mullen Marty Rea Rory Nolan Aaron Monaghan Aisling O Sullivan Garrett Lombard and Derbhle Crotty citation needed Key productions EditThis is extensive list of the key productions which have been produced and performed by the Druid Theatre Company over the span of forty four years However some productions have been omitted 6 Conversations on a Homecoming by Tom Murphy World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Paul Brennan Jane Brennan and Marie Mullan 1985 Bailegangaire by Tom Murphy World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Siobhan McKenna Marie Mullan Mary McEvoy 1985 At the Black Pig s Dyke by Vincent Woods World premiere 1992 directed by Maeliosa Stafford The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Anna Manahan Marie Mullen Tom Murphy and Brian F O Byrne 1996 The Lonesome West by Martin McDonagh World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Brian F O Byrne Dawn Bradfield and Maeliosa Stafford 1997 A Skull in Connemara by Martin McDonagh World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Mick Lally Anna Manahan Brian F O Byrne 1997 On Raftery s Hill by Marina Carr World premiere 2000 Sive by John B Keane Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Anna Manahan Derbhle Crotty Ruth Bradley Eamon Morrissey 2002 The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Cillian Murphy Anne Marie Duff Aisling O Sullivan Eamon Morrissey 2004 DruidSynge plays by John Millington Synge Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Aaron Monaghan Marie Mullen Catherine Walsh Eamon Morrissey 2005 The Walworth Farce by Enda Walsh World premiere directed by Mikel Murfi and starring Aaron Monaghan Garrett Lombard Denis Conway 2007 My Brilliant Divorce by Geraldine Aron World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Deirdre O Kane 2007 The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Aaron Monaghan and Marie Mullen 2008 The Gigli Concert by Tom Murphy Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Denis Conway Eileen Walsh 2009 The New Electric Ballroom by Enda Walsh World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Rosaleen Linehan Catherine Walsh Mikel Murfi 2009 Penelope by Enda Walsh World premiere directed by Mikel Murfi and starring Aaron Monaghan Denis Conway Karl Shiels Niall Buggy 2010 The Silver Tassie by Sean O Casey Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Aaron Monaghan Derbhle Crotty John Olohan Eamon Morrissey 2010 Big Maggie by John B Keane Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Aisling O Sullivan Keith Duffy John Olohan Charlie Murphy Sarah Greene 2011 DruidMurphy Conversations on a Homecoming A Whistle in the Dark Famine by Tom Murphy Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Aaron Monaghan Marty Rea Marie Mullen Garrett Lombard Rory Nolan John Olohan Eileen Walsh Niall Buggy Sarah Greene Gavin Drea 2012 The Colleen Bawn by Dion Boucicault Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Aaron Monaghan Marie Mullen Marty Rea Aisling O Sullivan Rory Nolan 2013 Be Infants in Evil by Brian Martin World premiere presented as part of a double bill with Bailegangaire directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marty Rea 2014 Brigit by Tom Murphy World premiere directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marie Mullen Catherine Walsh Aisling O Sullivan Marty rea Jane Brennan 2014 DruidShakespeare Richard II Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 Henry V by William Shakespeare adapted by Mark O Rowe 2015 Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marty Rea Marie Mullen Aisling O Sullivan Derbhle Crotty Aaron Monaghan Rory Nolan Garrett Lombard John Olohan Gavin Drea Helen and I by Meadhbh McHugh World premiere directed by Annabelle Comyn and starring Cathy Belton and Rebecca O Mara The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh Twentieth anniversary revival directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marie Mullen Aisling O Sullivan Marty Rea Aaron Monaghan 2016 Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marty Rea Aaron Monaghan Rory Nolan and Garrett Lombard Crestfall by Mark O Rowe Directed by Annabelle Comyn and starring Siobhan Cullen Kate Stanley Brennan and Amy McElhatton 2017 King of the Castle by Eugene McCabe Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marty Rea John Olohan Sean McGinley 2017 Sive by John B Keane Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marie Mullen Tommy Tiernan 2018 Furniture by Sonya Kelly World premiere directed by Cathal Cleary and starring Aisling O Sullivan Rebecca O Mara Garrett Lombard Niall Buggy 2018 Shelter by Cristin Kehoe World premiere directed by Oonagh Murphy and starring Aaron Monaghan Rory Nolan 2018 DruidShakespeare Richard III by William Shakespeare Directed by Garry Hynes and starring Marty Rea Aaron Monaghan Garrett Lombard Jane Brennan Rory Nolan 2018 The Beauty Queen of Leenane Edit Garry Hynes returned to the Druid Theatre Company as its artistic director in 1995 after stepping down from the Abbey Theatre artistic director 1991 1994 It was during this time that Hynes and her colleague Anne Butler read The Beauty Queen of Leenane a script submitted by an unknown writer named Martin McDonagh Several months later on 1 February 1996 McDonagh s play received its world premiere at the newly refurbished Town Hall Theatre Galway in a co production between Druid and the Royal Court Theatre London Directed by Hynes the cast consisted of four actors Druid founding member Marie Mullen as Maureen Foley Anna Manahan as her elderly mother Mag Brian F O Byrne as Ray Dooley and Tom Murphy as Pato Dooley The response from both audiences and critics alike was immediate and overwhelmingly positive As noted in the Sunday Times on 10 March 1996 The Beauty Queen of Leenane was one of the most exhilarating debuts in years 7 The production then toured Ireland before transferring to the Royal Court Theatre London on 24 Feb 1996 Following this critically acclaimed run the production moved to Ireland where it embarked on an extensive national tour before returning again to London s West End where it played at the Duke of York s Theatre for several months beginning on 29 November 1996 It was later nominated at the 1996 Olivier Awards for Play of the Year In February 1998 the production received its American off Broadway premiere at the Linda Gross Theater in a co production with the Atlantic Theater Company 8 before it transferred to Broadway s Walter Kerr Theatre on 23 April 1998 9 Later that year The Beauty Queen of Leenane received six nominations at the 52nd Tony Awards Best Play Best Direction of a Play Best Actress Best Supporting Actress as well as two nominations for Best Supporting Actor At the ceremony on 7 June the production won four awards Best Actress Marie Mullen Best Supporting Actress Anna Manahan Best Supporting Actor Tom Murphy and Best Director for Garry Hynes a historical win as Hynes became the first female recipient of a Tony Award for Direction In addition the original Druid Theatre production received the 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play the Drama League Award for Best Play the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Broadway Play and the Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Director 10 The Beauty Queen of Leenane has since gone on to be staged across the world in several languages but Druid s original version remains for many the definitive production 11 In 2016 to mark the 20th anniversary of the iconic production Druid revived The Beauty Queen of Leenane with Marie Mullen Having originated the role of Maureen Mullen now played the role of Mag The production also starred Druid ensemble members Aisling O Sullivan Maureen Marty Rea and Aaron Monaghan At that year s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards Hynes won the Award for Best Director while both Mullen and O Sullivan received separate nominations for Best Actress 12 DruidSynge Edit Main article DruidSynge In the summer of 2005 Druid presented the first ever staging of John Millington Synge s entire theatrical canon Riders to the Sea The Tinker s Wedding The Well of the Saints In the Shadow of the Glen The Playboy of the Western World and Deirdre of the Sorrows which was unfinished at the time of Synge s death Described by The Irish Times as one of the greatest achievements in the history of Irish theatre 13 this collective presentation of all six plays was performed as a series of double bills over two or three days DruidSynge premiered at the 2005 Galway Arts Festival opening at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday 16 July followed by performances in Dublin s Olympia Theatre and the Edinburgh International Festival before concluding its 2005 run with a week of performances on the Aran Island of Inis Meain in a range of locations including an open air setting at Dun Chonchur a large circular walled fortress 14 DruidMurphy Edit Since 1890 there existed a strong working relationship between Druid and the Irish playwright Tom Murphy In 1985 Druid presented the world premieres of Conversations on a Homecoming and Bailegangaire considered to be two of Murphy s greatest plays 15 In November 2011 Garry Hynes announced the company s next large scale ensemble project would be entitled DruidMurphy three plays by Tom Murphy presented as a trilogy This theatrical event was co produced by Druid NUI Galway the Galway Arts Festival Lincoln Center Festival in New York City and the Quinnipiac University in Hamden Connecticut where the world s largest collection of art artifacts and printed materials relating to the Great Irish Famine resides Although Murphy did not expressly write the plays Conversations on a Homecoming 1985 A Whistle in the Dark 1961 and Famine 1968 as a trilogy Druid s presentation of the three plays sought to connect them thematically in order to provide an illuminating and unflinching look at the impact of emigration on the Irish psyche over a hundred year period 16 As Garry Hynes noted Murphy writes an inner history of Ireland a nation that has now under the pressure of a debt crisis that has become an identity crisis come to re examine the materials and rhetorical strategies out of which it makes itself 17 DruidMurphy received its premiere at the Galway Arts Festival 2012 Following the festival the trilogy conducted an extensive national tour of Ireland playing in Cork Limerick Waterford Tuam Dublin Inis Mor and Inis Meain of the Aran Islands before transferring to the Oxford Playhouse followed by the Hampstead Theatre in London the Lincoln Center Festival in New York City and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D C 18 All three plays were directed by Garry Hynes with a repertoire cast consisting of sixteen actors including recurring Druid performers Marie Mullen Aaron Monaghan Garrett Lombard Rory Nolan Marty Rea Gavin Drea Eileen Walsh and John Olohan Depending on the venue the trilogy could be viewed individually over three consecutive evenings or experienced as a day long cycle which lasted over nine hours 18 The theatrical event won Best Production at the 2012 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards and received widespread critical acclaim being hailed by The New York Times as epic theatre making 19 DruidMurphy dominated the acting categories with a further six nominations Marty Rea Gavin Drea and Eileen Walsh were nominated for Best Actor Best Supporting Actor and Best Actress respectively for their performances in A Whistle in the Dark Garrett Lombard Aaron Monaghan and Marie Mullen received nominations for Best Actor Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively 20 DruidShakespeare Edit In 2014 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Druid Theatre Company s founding Garry Hynes announced her intention direct four of William Shakespeare s history plays often referred to collectively as The Henriad Richard II Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V To adapt these history plays Hynes approached the Irish writer Mark O Rowe whom she had previously worked with when directing the world premiere of his play Crestfall at the Gate Theatre in 2003 At the March 2015 press launch for DruidShakespeare Hynes voiced her opinion that acting is first and foremost an act of imagination That imagination transcends nationality character geography background and we see no reason why it shouldn t transcend gender either With Druid s decision to utilise gender blind casting the roles of King Richard II King Henry IV and Hal King Henry V were performed by one male actor and two female actors Druid Ensemble members Marty Rea Derbhle Crotty and Aisling O Sullivan respectively 21 DruidShakespeare premiered at Druid s own Mick Lally Theatre rather than Galway s Town Hall Theatre a first for Druid s major productions Described as an enthralling marathon production 22 by The New York Times the production ran for over six hours and was viewed as either a day long presentation or divided into two halves across consecutive evenings with an ensemble of thirteen actors consisting of primarily Druid recurring performers playing more than fifty characters across the four plays It later toured across Ireland before transferring to the Gerald W Lynch Theatre in New York City after which it returned to Ireland where it played as the closing production for the Kilkenny Arts Festival 2015 The production was critically acclaimed with Peter Crawley of The Irish Times stating that t here is nothing quite as beautiful or as torturous as the crown of England we see in Druid s remarkable staging 23 DruidShakespeare dominated The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards 2015 where it won Best Production Best Director Best Actress Derbhle Crotty Best Actor Marty Rea Best Costume Design while also acquiring nominations for Best Actress Aisling O Sullivan Best Supporting Actor Rory Nolan Best Set Design Best Sound Design and a Judge s Special Award nomination for the way in which the company had assembled and enabled a group of actors to work as a true ensemble the pinnacle of this rare achievement being DruidShakespeare 24 Druid presented DruidShakespeare Richard III in 2018 a follow up to their Henriad Cycle which was co produced with the Abbey Theatre Dublin It premiered on 22 September at the Town Hall Theatre Galway before moving to the Abbey Theatre where it ran from 3 27 October 25 In January 2019 The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards shortlist announced that the Druid production of Richard III had been recognised for Best Production Best Director Garry Hynes Best Actor Aaron Monaghan Best Set Design and Best Costume Design The winners will be announced on 31 March 26 References Edit Druid Companies Irish Theatre The Druids Druid Theatre www druid ie Retrieved 17 September 2018 About the Theatre Druid Theatre http www druidtheatre com press php id 42 retrieved 20 August 2006 Archived 17 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine The Druid Ensemble Druid Theatre Previous Productions Druid Theatre The Beauty Queen of Leenane 1996 World Premiere Irish tour amp London website archive Druid Theatre Company Galway Ireland The Beauty Queen of Leenane at the Internet Off Broadway Database The Beauty Queen of Leenane at the Internet Broadway Database Infoplease Sandbox Networks Inc Retrieved 10 May 2006 As quoted in Garry Hynes preface in The Beauty Queen of Leenane 2016 production s theatre programme p 2 3 Success at Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards 2017 Druid Theatre Bringing death to vivid life Welcome to the DRUID Theatre Company Troupe Shelley 2016 From Druid Murphy to DruidMurphy The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre doi 10 1093 oxfordhb 9780198706137 013 26 Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews Current DruidMurphy The life and soul of the diaspora 6 September 2012 a b DruidMurphy Plays by Tom Murphy website archive Druid Theatre Company Galway Ireland DruidMurphy Conversations on a Homecoming A Whistle in the Dark Druid Theatre The best of Irish theatre This year s nominees RTE Player Brantley Ben 19 July 2015 Review DruidShakespeare The History Plays is Complete with a Crown Fit for Many Kings The New York Times DruidShakespeare Richard III review Striking intoxicating disturbing Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards And the nominees are DruidShakespeare Richard III Irish Times Theatre Awards 2018 Winners 26 February 2018 External links Edit Druid Theatre Company website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Druid Theatre Company amp oldid 1171889218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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