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Lisa Dwan

Lisa Dwan is an Irish stage, film and television actress, director, and writer. She is best known for her performances and adaptations of the work of Samuel Beckett and other theatre.[1]

Lisa Dwan
Dwan at the British Library in 2022
Born
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • writer
  • dancer
Years active1997–present

Early life

Dwan was born in Coosan, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, and originally trained as a ballet dancer. She was chosen to dance with Rudolf Nureyev in the Ballet San Jose's production of "Coppélia" in Dublin when she was 12 years old. She left school at 14 after winning a scholarship to attend the Dorothy Stevens School of Ballet in Leeds, and also danced with the London Lewis Ballet Company.[2][3] Dwan began acting professionally as a teenager.

Career

Dwan's first movie was playing the role of Agnes in an adaptation of Oliver Twist, co-starring Elijah Wood and Richard Dreyfuss.

Dwan's first regular series role was as Princess Deirdre, the Mystic Knight of Air, on Saban's Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog. She played the role of Orla in eight episodes of RTÉ's "The Big Bow Wow" in 2004, the role of Zoe Burke in 28 episodes of the Irish soap opera Fair City from 2006 to 2007, and the role of Angel Islington on Rock Rivals.[4]

In January 2009 she starred opposite Martin Sheen as "Marika" in Bhopal: Prayer for Rain.

Dwan is most well known internationally for her performances and adaptations of Samuel Beckett's works; Kate Kellaway has called her an "Irish actor and Beckett interpreter of the first rank".[5] She performed in Beckett's Not I in London's Battersea Arts Centre in 2005, and was interviewed with Billie Whitelaw, whom Beckett called the "perfect actress", as part of the Beckett celebrations on BBC Radio 3.[6][7] Beginning in 2006, Whitelaw mentored Dwan on her work on Beckett. Dwan performed the piece again in July 2009 at the Southbank Centre in London in a time of nine minutes and fifty seconds, and again at the International Beckett Festival in 2012.[7][8] The event was repeated at Reading University in May 2013. [9] Beginning in 2013, Dwan toured with "The Beckett Trilogy", consisting of Not I alongside two of Beckett's other short plays, Footfalls and Rockaby, under the direction of Walter Asmus at the Royal Court Theatre, West End, The Barbican Centre, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and performed sold-out shows at various international locations.[10] In a review of her performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Ben Brantley wrote that Dwan "is an instrument of Beckett, in that way saints and martyrs are said to be instruments of God".[11]

In October 2016, Dwan adapted and starred in No's Knife, a one-woman production adapted from Beckett's Stories and Texts for Nothing at London's Old Vic and Abbey Theatre Dublin.[12] Dwan is the first woman to perform Beckett's Stories and Texts for Nothing.

In 2017, Dwan starred in Harold Pinter's "The Lover" and "The Collection" at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., for which she won Shakespeare Theatre Company's Emery Battis Award for Acting Excellence.[13] In 2016, Dwan starred in Marina Carr's stage adaptation of Anna Karenina for the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.[14] Other recent theatre appearances include Shining City off-Broadway and at the Irish Repertory Theatre in 2016, Beside the Sea at the Southbank Centre in London in 2012, Margot, Diary of an Unhappy Queen in at the Barbican Centre in London in 2012, The Journey Between Us at Southbank Theatre in London in 2016, Illusions by Ivan Viripaev at the Bush Theatre in London, The Soldier's Tale at the Hay Festival in 2013, The Importance of Being Earnest on tour in Ireland in 1999, and The History of the World at 3am at Andrews Lane Theatre in Dublin in 1996, among others.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

In 2021, Dwan played Tori Matthews opposite James Nesbitt in Bloodlands, an acclaimed four-part BBC drama.[22]

Dwan regularly writes, lectures, and teaches on theatre, gender, and Beckett. Recent speaking engagements include appearances on BBC radio and television and WNYC.[23][24] Dwan also writes about Beckett and the arts, including an in The Guardian.[25] She has lectured at the École Normale Supérieure, University of Reading and the University of Oxford, and recently completed a residency at Princeton University's Lewis Center for the Arts, where she taught a class on adapting Beckett's prose work.[26] Dwan was also a 2017–2018 artist in residence at Columbia University, where she worked with Irish writer Colm Toibin on Pale Sister, a play derived from the class they taught called "The Antigone Project".[27][28] Dwan was a resident fellow at the School of Art and Ballet at New York University from 2017 to 2018.[29]

Dwan is an artist in residence at MIT.[30]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Bloodlines: Legacy of a Lord Aspinall's Maid
2000 Moving Target Kate Credited as Lisa Duane
2001 Sparrowhawk Unknown Short film
The Tailor of Panama Stewardess
2006 Pop Shot Kate Short film
2016 An Afterthought Arlene Gomez Short film
2014 Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain Marika
The Engagement Vicky Short film
2017 The Poet and the Emperor Expert BBC documentary

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Oliver Twist Agnes The Wonderful World of Disney film
1998–1999 Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog Princess Deirdre 48 episodes
2004 The Big Bow Wow Orla 5 episodes
2006–2007 Fair City Zoe Burke 28 episodes
2008 Rock Rivals Angel Islington 8 episodes
2015 Artsnight Contributor and writer 1 episode, Richard Wilson on Samuel Beckett
2018 Trust June 1 episode, "Lone Star"
2019–present Top Boy Lizzie 10 episodes
2021 Bloodlands Dr Tori Matthews 4 episodes
2022 Top Boy Lizzie 8 episodes

References

  1. ^ McKeon, Belinda (17 September 2016). "Lisa Dwan: Beckett made these wounds universal". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  2. ^ The Stage 1 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Dwan, Lisa (12 March 2018). "Lisa Dwan: Festival of Writing and Ideas". Retrieved 12 March 2018 – via festivalofwritingandideas.com.
  4. ^ Cooper, Lorna. . Archived from the original on 5 April 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
  5. ^ Kellaway, Kate (9 October 2016). "No's Knife review – a marathon and a triumph". The Observer. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Beckett muse Billie Whitelaw dies". Official London Theatre. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  7. ^ a b Lezard, Nicholas (8 July 2009). "Play Samuel Beckett's Mouth? Not I". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  8. ^ Masters, Tim (12 May 2013). "Actress does Beckett at record speed". BBC News. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  9. ^ getreading (12 May 2013). "Rarely performed Beckett monologue at University of Reading". Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Samuel Beckett Trilogy, Starring Lisa Dwan, to Transfer to London's West End". Broadway.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Beaten (Down) by the Clock". Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  12. ^ Masters, Tim (3 October 2016). "No's Knife role will leave me shattered, says Lisa Dwan". Retrieved 4 October 2016 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  13. ^ "Review | Sex games in the afternoon, anyone? Harold Pinter knows how to write the rules". Washington Post. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  14. ^ Meany, Helen (19 December 2016). "Anna Karenina review – Lisa Dwan gives uncertain dazzle to Tolstoy". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Review: 'Shining City' Is Brighter With Matthew Broderick". Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  16. ^ Desk, BWW News. "Lisa Dwan Leads BESIDE THE SEA at the Southbank Centre March 7–8". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  17. ^ "INTRODUCING LISA DWAN". The London Sinfonietta Blog. 6 February 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Lisa Dwan". BAM.org. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  19. ^ "The Mid Wales Chamber Orchestra – Hay Festival". Hay Festival. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  20. ^ "More sex,The Importance of Being Earnest – Town Hall Theatre, Galway lies and cucumber sandwiches". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  21. ^ "The History Of The World At 3 A.M." www.irishplayography.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  22. ^ "Lisa Dwan in BBC drama Bloodlands, Series 1".
  23. ^ "Lisa Dwan on Samuel Beckett, Series 1, My Muse – BBC Radio 4". BBC. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  24. ^ FM, Player. "John Guare and Lisa Dwan Talk Theater with Alec Baldwin". Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  25. ^ Dwan, Lisa (22 December 2014). "'She taught me that truth has a sound': Lisa Dwan on Billie Whitelaw". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  26. ^ "Lisa Dwan". Lewis Center for the Arts. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  27. ^ "People | Lisa Dwan | The Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University". heymancenter.org. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  28. ^ "Lisa Dwan and Colm Tóibín – Hay Festival". Hay Festival. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  29. ^ "Lisa Dwan – The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU". The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  30. ^ "Lisa Dwan – Arts at MIT". Arts at MIT. Retrieved 4 September 2018.

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Lisa Dwan is an Irish stage film and television actress director and writer She is best known for her performances and adaptations of the work of Samuel Beckett and other theatre 1 Lisa DwanDwan at the British Library in 2022BornCoosan Athlone County Westmeath IrelandOccupationsActordirectorwriterdancerYears active1997 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditDwan was born in Coosan Athlone County Westmeath Ireland and originally trained as a ballet dancer She was chosen to dance with Rudolf Nureyev in the Ballet San Jose s production of Coppelia in Dublin when she was 12 years old She left school at 14 after winning a scholarship to attend the Dorothy Stevens School of Ballet in Leeds and also danced with the London Lewis Ballet Company 2 3 Dwan began acting professionally as a teenager Career EditDwan s first movie was playing the role of Agnes in an adaptation of Oliver Twist co starring Elijah Wood and Richard Dreyfuss Dwan s first regular series role was as Princess Deirdre the Mystic Knight of Air on Saban s Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog She played the role of Orla in eight episodes of RTE s The Big Bow Wow in 2004 the role of Zoe Burke in 28 episodes of the Irish soap opera Fair City from 2006 to 2007 and the role of Angel Islington on Rock Rivals 4 In January 2009 she starred opposite Martin Sheen as Marika in Bhopal Prayer for Rain Dwan is most well known internationally for her performances and adaptations of Samuel Beckett s works Kate Kellaway has called her an Irish actor and Beckett interpreter of the first rank 5 She performed in Beckett s Not I in London s Battersea Arts Centre in 2005 and was interviewed with Billie Whitelaw whom Beckett called the perfect actress as part of the Beckett celebrations on BBC Radio 3 6 7 Beginning in 2006 Whitelaw mentored Dwan on her work on Beckett Dwan performed the piece again in July 2009 at the Southbank Centre in London in a time of nine minutes and fifty seconds and again at the International Beckett Festival in 2012 7 8 The event was repeated at Reading University in May 2013 9 Beginning in 2013 Dwan toured with The Beckett Trilogy consisting of Not I alongside two of Beckett s other short plays Footfalls and Rockaby under the direction of Walter Asmus at the Royal Court Theatre West End The Barbican Centre and the Brooklyn Academy of Music and performed sold out shows at various international locations 10 In a review of her performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Ben Brantley wrote that Dwan is an instrument of Beckett in that way saints and martyrs are said to be instruments of God 11 In October 2016 Dwan adapted and starred in No s Knife a one woman production adapted from Beckett s Stories and Texts for Nothing at London s Old Vic and Abbey Theatre Dublin 12 Dwan is the first woman to perform Beckett s Stories and Texts for Nothing In 2017 Dwan starred in Harold Pinter s The Lover and The Collection at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D C for which she won Shakespeare Theatre Company s Emery Battis Award for Acting Excellence 13 In 2016 Dwan starred in Marina Carr s stage adaptation of Anna Karenina for the Abbey Theatre in Dublin 14 Other recent theatre appearances include Shining City off Broadway and at the Irish Repertory Theatre in 2016 Beside the Sea at the Southbank Centre in London in 2012 Margot Diary of an Unhappy Queen in at the Barbican Centre in London in 2012 The Journey Between Us at Southbank Theatre in London in 2016 Illusions by Ivan Viripaev at the Bush Theatre in London The Soldier s Tale at the Hay Festival in 2013 The Importance of Being Earnest on tour in Ireland in 1999 and The History of the World at 3am at Andrews Lane Theatre in Dublin in 1996 among others 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 In 2021 Dwan played Tori Matthews opposite James Nesbitt in Bloodlands an acclaimed four part BBC drama 22 Dwan regularly writes lectures and teaches on theatre gender and Beckett Recent speaking engagements include appearances on BBC radio and television and WNYC 23 24 Dwan also writes about Beckett and the arts including an in The Guardian 25 She has lectured at the Ecole Normale Superieure University of Reading and the University of Oxford and recently completed a residency at Princeton University s Lewis Center for the Arts where she taught a class on adapting Beckett s prose work 26 Dwan was also a 2017 2018 artist in residence at Columbia University where she worked with Irish writer Colm Toibin on Pale Sister a play derived from the class they taught called The Antigone Project 27 28 Dwan was a resident fellow at the School of Art and Ballet at New York University from 2017 to 2018 29 Dwan is an artist in residence at MIT 30 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1998 Bloodlines Legacy of a Lord Aspinall s Maid2000 Moving Target Kate Credited as Lisa Duane2001 Sparrowhawk Unknown Short filmThe Tailor of Panama Stewardess2006 Pop Shot Kate Short film2016 An Afterthought Arlene Gomez Short film2014 Bhopal A Prayer for Rain MarikaThe Engagement Vicky Short film2017 The Poet and the Emperor Expert BBC documentaryTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1997 Oliver Twist Agnes The Wonderful World of Disney film1998 1999 Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog Princess Deirdre 48 episodes2004 The Big Bow Wow Orla 5 episodes2006 2007 Fair City Zoe Burke 28 episodes2008 Rock Rivals Angel Islington 8 episodes2015 Artsnight Contributor and writer 1 episode Richard Wilson on Samuel Beckett2018 Trust June 1 episode Lone Star 2019 present Top Boy Lizzie 10 episodes2021 Bloodlands Dr Tori Matthews 4 episodes2022 Top Boy Lizzie 8 episodesReferences Edit McKeon Belinda 17 September 2016 Lisa Dwan Beckett made these wounds universal The Guardian Retrieved 12 March 2018 The Stage Archived 1 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine Dwan Lisa 12 March 2018 Lisa Dwan Festival of Writing and Ideas Retrieved 12 March 2018 via festivalofwritingandideas com Cooper Lorna Rock Rivals Angel Islington Archived from the original on 5 April 2008 Retrieved 12 March 2008 Kellaway Kate 9 October 2016 No s Knife review a marathon and a triumph The Observer Retrieved 27 August 2018 Beckett muse Billie Whitelaw dies Official London Theatre Retrieved 18 September 2018 a b Lezard Nicholas 8 July 2009 Play Samuel Beckett s Mouth Not I The Guardian London Retrieved 7 May 2010 Masters Tim 12 May 2013 Actress does Beckett at record speed BBC News Retrieved 18 September 2018 getreading 12 May 2013 Rarely performed Beckett monologue at University of Reading Retrieved 4 October 2016 Samuel Beckett Trilogy Starring Lisa Dwan to Transfer to London s West End Broadway com Retrieved 27 August 2018 Beaten Down by the Clock Retrieved 18 September 2018 Masters Tim 3 October 2016 No s Knife role will leave me shattered says Lisa Dwan Retrieved 4 October 2016 via www bbc co uk Review Sex games in the afternoon anyone Harold Pinter knows how to write the rules Washington Post Retrieved 27 August 2018 Meany Helen 19 December 2016 Anna Karenina review Lisa Dwan gives uncertain dazzle to Tolstoy The Guardian Retrieved 27 August 2018 Review Shining City Is Brighter With Matthew Broderick Retrieved 27 August 2018 Desk BWW News Lisa Dwan Leads BESIDE THE SEA at the Southbank Centre March 7 8 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 27 August 2018 INTRODUCING LISA DWAN The London Sinfonietta Blog 6 February 2016 Retrieved 27 August 2018 Lisa Dwan BAM org Retrieved 27 August 2018 The Mid Wales Chamber Orchestra Hay Festival Hay Festival Retrieved 27 August 2018 More sex The Importance of Being Earnest Town Hall Theatre Galway lies and cucumber sandwiches The Irish Times Retrieved 27 August 2018 The History Of The World At 3 A M www irishplayography com Retrieved 27 August 2018 Lisa Dwan in BBC drama Bloodlands Series 1 Lisa Dwan on Samuel Beckett Series 1 My Muse BBC Radio 4 BBC Retrieved 27 August 2018 FM Player John Guare and Lisa Dwan Talk Theater with Alec Baldwin Retrieved 27 August 2018 Dwan Lisa 22 December 2014 She taught me that truth has a sound Lisa Dwan on Billie Whitelaw The Guardian Retrieved 18 September 2018 Lisa Dwan Lewis Center for the Arts Retrieved 27 August 2018 People Lisa Dwan The Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University heymancenter org Retrieved 27 August 2018 Lisa Dwan and Colm Toibin Hay Festival Hay Festival Retrieved 27 August 2018 Lisa Dwan The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU Retrieved 27 August 2018 Lisa Dwan Arts at MIT Arts at MIT Retrieved 4 September 2018 External links EditLisa Dwan at IMDb Lisa Dwan at the Internet Off Broadway Database Lisa Dwan on the Lewis Center for the Arts Lisa Dwan on the Festival of Writing and Ideas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa Dwan amp oldid 1128205619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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