Theatre •
Fishy Tales (1993) – Graffiti Theatre Company, Popes Quay, Cork. •
The Ginger Ale Boy (1995) –
Corcadorca Theatre Company, Granary Theatre, Cork. •
Disco Pigs (1996) – Corcadorca Theatre Company, Triskel Arts Centre, Cork.
Dublin Fringe Festival,
Traverse Theatre,
Edinburgh Festival, West End, London. & world tour. •
Sucking Dublin (1997) –
Abbey Theatre Company, Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin. •
Misterman (1999) – Corcadorca Theatre Company, Granary Theatre, Cork. Origin Theatre, New York, Washington and Dublin. •
Bedbound (2000) –
Dublin Theatre Festival, New Theatre, Dublin.
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Festival (Fringe First winner and Critic's Award 2001). New York.
Royal Court, London. •
Pondlife Angels (2005) – Cork Midsummer Festival, Granary Theatre, Cork. •
Chatroom (2005) – Behind The Scenes Theatre Company, Buckhaven Theatre, Fife.
National Theatre, London. & etc. •
The New Electric Ballroom (2005) –
Munich Kammerspiele.
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Festival. World Tour including New York, Los Angeles, Perth and London •
The Small Things (2005) –
Paines Plough Company,
Menier Chocolate Factory, London.
Druid Theatre Company,
Galway Arts Festival. •
The Walworth Farce (2006) –
Druid Theatre Company,
Town Hall Theatre, Galway. Edinburgh Festival. World Tour 2009–2010, including New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Toronto, Los Angeles, Miami, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Sydney, Wellington, London, Salford, Oxford. A revival by
Landmark Productions at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin in 2015 starred
Brendan,
Domhnall and
Brian Gleeson in the lead roles. •
How These Men Talk (2008) –
Schauspielhaus Zürich, Switzerland.
Druid Theatre Company, Galway. • ''Lyndie's Gotta Gun'' (2008) – Artistas Unidos, Lisbon.
Druid Theatre Company, Galway. •
Gentrification (2008) –
Stadttheater Bern, Switzerland.
Druid Theatre Company, Galway. •
Delirium (2008) – An adaptation of Dostoevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov' for Theatre O
Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
Barbican Theatre, London. •
The Man in the Moon (2009) – co-written with Jack Healy, The Albany , Deptford, London. •
My Friend Duplicity (2010) – short play –
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Festival. •
Penelope (2010) – OberhausenTheater:
Ruhr.2010.
Druid Theatre Company, Galway.
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Festival. World tour included Helsinki, New York and London, Steppenwolf Theater, Chicago (2011) •
Sixty Six (2011) – one of 66 writers who contributed a contemporary response to each book of the King James Bible,
Bush Theatre, London. •
Once (2011) – Musical adaptation of the film
Once, New York Theatre Workshop (Off-Broadway: December 2011 – January 2012) and
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Broadway: from March 2012). •
Misterman (revised version) (2011) – with music by
Donnacha Dennehy.
Landmark Productions and
Galway International Arts Festival, Black Box Theatre, Galway,
St. Ann's Warehouse, New York (2011).
National Theatre, London (2012). •
Ballyturk (2014) – with Mikel Murfi, Cillian Murphy and Stephen Rea, featuring music by
Teho Teardo.
Landmark Productions in association with
Galway International Arts Festival. Black Box Theatre, Galway before moving to the Olympia Theatre, Dublin, the Cork Opera House and the National Theatre, London. A revival played at the
Abbey Theatre, Dublin (March 2017) and
St. Ann's Warehouse, New York (January 2018). •
Room 303 (2014) – Art installation
Room 303 featuring the voice of Niall Buggy, premiered at the
Galway International Arts Festival. •
Lazarus (2015) – An original musical written with
David Bowie, which premiered at the
New York Theatre Workshop, New York. •
The Twits (2015) – An adaptation of
Roald Dahl's book
The Twits, premiered in April–May 2015 at the
Royal Court Theatre, London. • ''A Girl's Bedroom
(2015) – Art installation A Girl's Bedroom'' featuring the voice of Charlie Murphy, premiered at the
Galway International Arts Festival followed by the
Kennedy Arts Center, Washington (May 2016). •
The Last Hotel (2015) – An opera with music by
Donnacha Dennehy, featuring Robin Adams, Claudia Boyle, Katherine Manley and Mikel Murfi, and the Crash Ensemble.
Landmark Productions and Wide Open Opera. Premiered at the
Edinburgh International Festival (August 2015), followed by the
Dublin Theatre Festival (September 2015),
Royal Opera House, London (October 2015), and St. Ann's Warehouse, New York (January, 2016). •
Kitchen (2016) – Art installation featuring the voice of Eileen Walsh, premiered at the
Galway International Arts Festival. •
Arlington (2016) -
Landmark Productions in association with
Galway International Arts Festival, Leisureland, Galway (July 2016),
Abbey Theatre, Dublin (February 2017), St. Ann's Warehouse, New York (May 2017). •
Rooms (2016) combining the art installations 'Room 303', 'A Girl's Bedroom' and 'Kitchen', featuring the voices Niall Buggy, Charlie Murphy and Eileen Walsh, which premièred at the Galway Arts Festival last summer, followed by the Irish Arts Center, New York (May 2017). •
The Same (2017) with Eileen and Catherine Walsh. Corcadorca Theatre Company. Premiered in February 2017 at Old Cork Prison. •
The Second Violinist,(2017) – An opera with music by
Donnacha Dennehy, featuring Aaron Monaghan, in the lead role, with singers Máire Flavin, Sharon Carty and Benedict Nelson, together with the Chorus of Irish National Opera, and Crash Ensemble.
Landmark Productions and Irish National Opera. Premiered in July 2017 at the
Galway International Arts Festival, followed by the
Barbican Centre, London (September 2017) and the
Dublin Theatre Festival (October 2017). •
Bathroom (2017) – Art installation featuring the voice of Paul Reid, premiered at the
Galway International Arts Festival. •
Grief Is the Thing with Feathers (2018) - Enda Walsh adapted
Max Porter's award-winning
novel which premiered at the Black Box Theatre in Galway; In April 2019 the play was presented at the Barbican Theatre in London. •
Medicine (2021)
Film •
Not a Bad Christmas (1999) – short film •
Disco Pigs (2001) – film directed by Kirsty Sheridan •
Hunger (2008) – film directed by
Steve McQueen •
Chatroom (2010) – film directed by
Hideo Nakata •
Weightless (2018) – film directed by Jaron Albertin •
Island of the Aunts – an adaptation of the children's story by
Eva Ibbotson under commission for
Cuba Pictures •
Jules in the City – story based on the life and music of
Rufus Wainwright for
Daybreak Pictures/
Film Four •
Into that Darkness – the story of
Franz Stangl, SS commandant of the
Sobibor and
Treblinka extermination camps under commission for
Element Pictures/Film Four •
The House (2022) – screenplay for
Netflix animated dark comedy film •
Small Things Like These (2024) – film directed by Tim Mielants •
Die, My Love (2025) – film directed by
Lynne Ramsay •
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (TBA) – film directed by
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