The Wheelchair on My Face; Charolais; The Humours of Bandon

The Wheelchair on My Face; Charolais; The Humours of Bandon

The Wheelchair on My Face; Charolais; The Humours of Bandon

The Wheelchair on My Face; Charolais; The Humours of Bandon

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Overview

This hilarious volume brings together three funny, vibrant and theatrical monologue plays for female performers.

The Wheelchair on My Face by Sonya Kelly
Sonya tells her story about growing up with poor vision that went undiagnosed until she was seven years old. Combining memoir, theatre and stand-up comedy, this delightful story of a myopic child shows us how we can better the world even if we cannot see the world.

Charolais by Noni Stapleton
A dark comedy of love, longing and an intense rivalry with a Charolais cow. Siobhán is forced to share the affections of her farmer boyfriend with his beloved, prize-winning French heifer. Overcome with desire, Siobhán develops a homicidal jealousy for this cow, while feeling equally murderous towards her snobbish, soon-to-be mother in law.

The Humours of Bandon by Margaret McAuliffe
Nobody knows where their five year old will take that first after-school activity. To the surprise of her mother, Annie takes it all the way to the top – of the Irish Open Dancing Championships. Armed with optimism, drive and passion, Annie's about to learn that life doesn't always go according to plan.

Developed as part of Show in a Bag, an artist development initiative of Dublin Fringe Festival; Fishamble: The New Play Company; and Irish Theatre Institute to resource theatre makers and actors. The plays were then produced by Fishamble, touring throughout Ireland, the UK, USA and Europe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350041509
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/17/2017
Series: Modern Plays
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 860 KB

About the Author

Sonya Kelly is an Irish playwright and actor. Her debut solo show, The Wheelchair on My Face: a look back at a myopic childhood, won a Scotsman Fringe First Award for new writing at the Edinburgh Fringe 2012 and was Critic's Pick in the New York Times. How to Keep an Alien debuted at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Noni Stapleton
is an Irish actress, voiceover artist and playwright. She graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting in 2002. She wrote and performed Charolais in 2014.

Margaret McAuliffe
is an actress and playwright. She graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting in 2010. In 2016 her play The Humours of Bandon enjoyed rave reviews, a sellout run in Bewley's Café Theatre and earned her the Bewley's Little Gem Award for Tiger Dublin Fringe 2016.
Sonya Kelly is an Irish writer and actor. She has performed with all the major Irish companies including the Gate Theatre, Druid Theatre and The Corn Exchange and Fishamble: the new play company. She is a cast member of RTE's hugely successful, sketch show, The Savage Eye. Her debut solo show, The Wheelchair on My Face: a look back at a myopic childhood, won a Scotsman Fringe First Award for new writing at the Edinburgh Fringe 2012. The show played 150 performances in over 50 venues and toured to Paris and New York where it received a Critic's Pick in the New York Times.
Noni Stapleton is an Irish actress, voiceover artist and playwright. She graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting in 2002, beginning her theatre career in What The Dead Want (directed by Jimmy Fay) at Project Arts Centre, Dublin. She has continued to work in theatre, TV and film as an actress and writer and has also performed in many Irish-language productions. Noni co-founded Skipalong Theatre Company for which she co-wrote One for Sorrow and Two for a Girl.
Margaret McAuliffe is an actress and playwright. She graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting in 2010. Since then she has worked in many productions including Digging for Fire (2013) and Jezebel (2014). In 2015 she toured around Ireland and England with the highly successful My English Tongue, My Irish Heart. In 2016 she wrote and produced her own show The Humours of Bandon which enjoyed rave reviews, a sellout run in Bewley's Café Theatre and earned her the Bewley's Little Gem Award for Tiger Dublin Fringe 2016.
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