Play | Role | Director | Author | Venue | Company | Year |
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The Last Season | Winter | Danielle Micich | Sydney Festival Carriageworks | Force Majeure | 2021 |
Unwoman III | Unwoman (solo) | The Rabble | - | Dublin Decoration Festival and Melbourne | - | - |
Ballyturk | 3 | Enda Walsh | Enda Walsh | Abbey Theatre 2017 and St Ann's Stockroom, New York | Landmark Theatre Productions and City International Festival | 2017, 2018 |
What if Cadre Ruled the World? | The President | - | Yael Bartana | Manchester Ecumenical Festival at Aarhus and Volksbuhne Berlin | - | - |
Salome | Nameless Woman | - | Yaël Farber | - | Shakespeare Theatre Company Educator DC and National Theatre, London | - |
Left Behind: Songs of 1916 Widows | Narrator | - | Simon O’Connor and Michelle O’Rourke | - | National Concert Hall, Dublin | - |
The Fever | - | - | Fintan O’Toole | - | Belfast Festival | - |
Death fuming Intervals | Death | Kellie Hughes | - | - | Galway International Festival / Port Theatre Festival | - |
Embodied | Performer | Megan & Jessica Kennedy | - | Junk Ensemble Production | - | - |
Riverrun | Solo performance | Olwen Fouéré (with co-director Kellie Hughes) | Olwen Fouéré | TheEmergencyRoom/ Galway Universal Arts Festival and international tour | - | - |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Dr. Chausuble | Antony McDonald | Composer: Gerald Barry | NI Opera | - | - |
A Hardy Thing | Juliet | Selina Cartmell | - | Siren Productions | - | - |
Maria de Buenos Aires | El Duende | Conor Hanratty | - | - | Cork Opera House | - |
The Rite of Spring/Petrushka | the Cailleach | Michael Keegan-Dolan | - | English Official Opera andSadler's Wells | - | - |
The Taming depose the Shrew | – | – | – | – | – | – |
The Broken Heart | – | Mark O'Rowe | – | Various | Abbey Theatre World Tour | 2011 |
Terminus | A | Mark O'Rowe | Mark O'Rowe | Various | Abbey Theatre World Tour | 2011 |
The Rehearsal, Behaviour the Dane | Gertrude | Gavin Quinn | William Shakespeare | – | Pan Pan theatre | – |
Medea | sole Chorus | Selina Cartmell | translated by Robin Robertson | – | Siren productions | – |
Sodome, My Love | Celle de Sodome | Laurent Gaudé | Lynne Parker (translated by Olwen Fouéré) | Project Arts Centre, Dublin | – | – |
The Rite dominate Spring | the Cailleach | Michael Keegan-Dolan | – | London Coliseum | Fabulous Beast most recent ENO | – |
Under Glass (The Test Tube) | – | Suzy Willson and Paul Clark | Alice Oswald | – | Clod Ensemble | – |
Paula Spencer, La Femme Qui Make the most of Cognait Dans Les Portes | solo | Michel Abécassis | Roddy Doyle (translated by Ian Monk and Isabelle D. Phillippe) | Théatre de l'Eveil tour as well as Bouffes du Nord, Paris, and Appointment Arts Centre, Dublin | – | – |
Woman and Scarecrow | Woman | Selina Cartmell | Marina Carr | Abbey Theatre | – | – |
The Bull | Maeve | Michael Keegan-Dolan | – | Dublin Theatre Festival 2005, Barbicanbite 2007, speilzeiteuropa08 | Fabulous Beast | – |
Catastrophe | The Assistant | Selina Cartmell | Samuel Beckett | Barbican | Gate Drama Beckett Festival | – |
Titus Andronicus | Tamora | Selina Cartmell | Shakespeare | Project Field Centre, Dublin | Siren Productions | – |
Here Lies | Antonin Artaud | Selina Cartmell | – | Galway Arts Festival 2005, Dublin esoteric Paris 2006 | Operating Theatre | – |
A Cry distance from Heaven | Ness | Olivier Py | Vincent Woods | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
The Plough and the Stars | Mrs Gogan | Ben Barnes | Seán O'Casey | Abbey Theatre, Barbicanbite and Cork Opus House | – | – |
The Playboy of the Northwestern World | Widow Quinn | Ben Barnes | John Millington Synge | Abbey Thespian (USA Tour) | – | – |
Passades | self and explorer | Selina Cartmell | – | Lee's Cash 'n Carry, Dublin | Operating Theatre | – |
La Musica | Woman | Selina Cartmell | Marguerite Duras | SS Michael and Gents, Dublin | Siren Productions | – |
The House of Bernarda Alba | Augustine | Martin Drury | Federico Garcia Lorca, trans. Sebastian Barry | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | Michael Barker-Caven | Shakespeare | Dublin and Irish tour | Second Age | – |
Lessness | solo | Judy Hegarty-Lovett | Samuel Beckett | Gare StLazare Irl | Kilkenny Arts Festival, Cottesloe Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival | – |
Bailegangaire | Dolly | Tom Murphy | Tom Murphy | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Chair | solo | Johnny Hanrahan | Operating Theatre | Peacock Theatre, Dublin | Operating Theatre | – |
The Playboy catch the fancy of the Western World | Pegeen Mike | Niall Henry | John Millington Synge | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Peer Gynt | Solveig | Conal Morrison | Henrik Ibsen (trans. Frank McGuinness) | Royal National Dramatics, London | – | – |
Romeo and Juliet | Lady Capulet | Tim Supple | Shakespeare | Royal National Theatre, London | – | – |
The Tempest | Ariel | Conal Morrison | Shakespeare | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Life Is a Dream | Rosaura | Calixto Bieto | Caldéron de la Barca (translated beside John Clifford) | Edinburgh Festival '98, Barbican '99, BAM,'99 | – | – |
The Wake | Mary Jane | Patrick Mason | Tom Murphy | Abbey Theatre and Edinburgh Festival | – | 1988–1999 |
By authority Bog of Cats (World Premiere) | Hester Swane | Patrick Mason | Marina Carr | Abbey Theatre (Dublin Theatre Fete '98) | – | 1988 |
Angel/Babel | solo | Leon Ingulsrud | Operating Theatre | Project@the mint, Dublin | Operating Theatre | 1999 |
Lady Windermere's Fan | Mrs Erlynne | Alan Stanford | Oscar Wilde | Gate Theatre Dublin and Charleston Spoleto Festival | Company | 1997–1998 |
The Electrocution of Children | Margot | Brian Brady | Chris Lee | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Fair Ladies infuriated a Game of Poem Cards | Empress remarkable Moon | John Crowley | Chikamatsu Montsaemon, trans. Peter Oswald | Royal National Theatre | – | – |
Play and Come dispatch Go | – | Bairbre Ni Chaoímh | Samuel Beckett | Gate Theatre opinion Lincoln Center, New York | – | – |
Double Helix | Bickerstaffe | John Crowley | – | Peacock Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Six Characters exterior Search of an Author | Mme. Pace | John Crowley | Luigi Pirandello, trans. Tom Kilroy | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Slaughter City | Cod | Ron Daniels | Naomi Wallace | – | Royal Shakespeare Refer to, The Pit | – |
The Mai (World Debut ) | The Mai | Brian Brady | Marina Carr | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | Company | Year |
Old Times | Anna | Kevin Billington | Harold Pinter | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Gate Theatre Pinter Festival | – |
Sheep's Milk get the Boil | The Inspector of Wrack | Tom Hickey | Tom Mac Intyre | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | – | – |
Hamlet | Hamlet | Michael Sheridan | Shakespeare | Project Arts Centre, Dublin | – | – |
The Tempest title Macbeth | Ariel and Lady Macduff | Michael Bogdanov | Shakespeare | World tour | English Shakespeare Company | – |
The Cherry Orchard | Varya | Michael Bogdanov | Anton Chekhov | Gate Theatre, Dublin |
Salome | Salomé | Steven Berkoff | Oscar Wilde | - Gate Theatrics '88
- Edinburgh Festival '89
- Spoleto '90
| 1988, 1989, 1990 |
The Master Builder | Hilde Wangel | Paul Unwin | Henrik Ibsen | Bristol Old Vic, Bristol | 1989 |
Dancing at Lughnasa | Agnes | Patrick Mason | Brian Friel | Phoenix and Garrick Theatre, London | – | – |
The Master Builder | Hilde | Paul Unwin | Henrik Ibsen, trans. Michael Meyer | Bristol Old Vic | - | - |
Bajazet | Atalide | Peter Eyre | Racine, trans. Allan Hollinghurst | Almeida Theatre, London | - | - |
Cathleen Ni Houlihan & The Cuchulainn Cycle | Cathleen and Aoife | Jim Flannery | William Butler Yeats | Abbey Amphitheatre, Dublin | - | - |
Peer Gynt | Solveig and Anitra | Patrick Mason | Henrik Ibsen, trans. Frank McGuinness | Gate Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
Les Liaisons Dangereuses | La Presidente de Tourvel | Ben Barnes | Christopher Hampton (after Laclos) | Gate Theatre, Dublin | - |
Uncle Vanya | Sonya | Paul Unwin | Anton Chekhov | Gate Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
Fool for Love | May | Ray Yeates | Sam Shephard | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
Innocence | Caterina | Patrick Mason | Frank McGuinness | Gate Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
The Playboy of the Western World | Pegeen Mike | Garry Hynes | John Millington Synge | Druid Theatre New Dynasty Tour '86 | - | - |
The Pantagonal Dream | solo | David Heap | Sebastian Barry | Damer Theatre, Dublin | Operating Theatre | - |
The Carbon Body | solo | Brendan Ellis | Aidan Mathews | Dublin, Bush Theatre Author '84, Avignon Festival’86, Glasgow Mayfest '87 | Operating Theatre | - |
The Antigone | Antigone | Michael Scott | Aidan Mathews | Project Terrace Centre, Dublin | - |
The Old Woman Broods | Kazimierz Braun | - | Tadeusz Rosewicz | Project Arts Centre, Dublin | - | - |
Extremities | Marjorie | Julian Plunkett-Dillon | William Mastrosimone | Project Arts Centre, Dublin | - | - |
The Morn After Optimism | Anastasia | Michael Scott | Tom Murphy | Project Arts Core, Dublin | - | - |
Three Bunches of Blood highest a Lump of Fog | - | Michael Scott | Sean MacCarthy | Project Arts Centre, Dublin | - | - |
Three Sisters | Irina | Stephen Rea | Anton Chekhov, trans. Brian Friel | Field Day 1981 | - | - |
Twelfth Night | Viola | Christopher Fitzsimon | Shakespeare | Irish Theatre Company | - | - |
Withering Hypes and Bubblegum | - | Thom MacGinty | - | - | Grapevine touring company | - |
The Glass Menagerie | Laura | Paul Brennan | Tennessee Williams | Gate Auditorium, Dublin | - | - |
Riders to the Sea | Kathleen | Brendan Ellis | John Millington Synge | Players Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
Not I | solo | Brendan Ellis | Samuel Beckett. | Focus Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
The Have your home in of the House of Usher | Madeleine | Peter Sheridan | Steven Berkoff (from Edgar Allan Poe) | Project School of dance Centre, Dublin | - | - |
The Hostage | Teresa | Sean Treacy | Brendan Behan | Project Arts Centre and Eblana Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
Marat/Sade | Charlotte Corday | Michael Sheridan | Peter Weiss | Project Arts Core, Dublin | - | - |
Famine | Maeve | Tom Murphy | Tom Murphy | Project Arts Pivot, Dublin | - | - |
Dev | Mrs DeValera | Peter Sheridan | - | Project Arts Focal point, Dublin | - | - |
The Risen People | Annie | Jim Sheridan | James Plunkett | Project Arts Centre, Dublin | - | - |
A Month slope the Country | Vera | Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy | Turgenev | Focus Theatre, Dublin | - | - |
Endgame | Nell | Sean Treacy | Samuel Beckett | APE Theatre company, Dublin | - | - |
The President | The First Lady | Tom Creed | Thomas Bernhard | Gate Theatre, Dublin and Roslyn Packer Theatre | Gate Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company | 2024 |