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Talbot’s Box by
Thomas Kilroy was the first main production in 1984. Directed by Declan Hughes, designed by Lynne Parker, featuring Darragh Kelly, Anne Byrne, Helene Montague, Stanley Townsend and Arthur Riordan. Produced by Siobhan Bourke. •
Top Girls by
Caryl Churchill 1984. Irish premiere directed by Lynne Parker. Featuring Anne Byrne, Rosemary Fine,
Anne Enright,
Pauline McLynn, Lucy Vigne Welsh, Veronica Coburn. •
The Caucasian Chalk Circle by
Bertolt Brecht in a new adaptation by Declan Hughes.
Dublin Theatre Festival 1985. •
Digging for Fire by Declan Hughes, world premiere, 1991. Transferred to the
Bush Theatre, London. Winner of the Stewart Parker Bursary and the London Time Out Award. Commissioned by Rough Magic. •
Pentecost by
Stewart Parker 1995. Winner of the Dublin Theatre Festival award for Best Irish Production. Transferred to the
Donmar Warehouse 1996,
Kennedy Center Washington 2000. •
Danti-Dan by Gina Moxley, world premiere, 1995. Winner of the Stewart Parker Bursary. Transferred to the
Hampstead Theatre London. Commissioned by Rough Magic. •
Copenhagen by
Michael Frayn, Irish premiere, 2002. Starring
Owen Roe, Declan Conlon and
Ingrid Craigie. Winner of the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production 2002. •
Improbable Frequency, a world premiere of a new musical by Arthur Riordan and Bell Helicopter premiered in 2004 winning the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production and touring to Edinburgh, Poland and New York. Commissioned by Rough Magic. •
The Sugar Wife by Elizabeth Kuti, world premiere, 2005. Winner of the
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Transferred to
Soho Theatre London. Commissioned by Rough Magic. •
The Taming of the Shrew by
William Shakespeare, 2006. Starring Pauline McLynn and Owen Roe. Winner of the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production. •
Don Carlos by
Friedrich Schiller, translated by
Mike Poulton, 2007. Starring
Rory Keenan,
Nick Dunning,
Kathy Kiera Clarke,
Simone Kirby and Fergal McElherron. Winner of the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production. •
Racine's
Phaedra adapted by
Hilary Fannin and Ellen Cranitch, world premiere 2010. Starring
Catherine Walker,
Allen Leech,
Sarah Greene and Stephen Brennan. Commissioned by Rough Magic. •
The Importance of Being Earnest by
Oscar Wilde, 2010. Starring
Stockard Channing, Rory Nolan, Rory Keenan, Aoife Duffin and Gemma Reeves. •
How to Keep an Alien by
Sonya Kelly, 2014. World premiere. Toured to London Soho, Edinburgh
Traverse, Australia, Finland, Irish Arts Center New York. •
Hecuba by Marina Carr, Irish premiere, 2019. Starring
Aislín McGuckin and Brian Doherty. A film version of Hecuba made in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic was released in cinemas across Ireland in 2022. •
Solar Bones by
Mike McCormack in an adaptation by
Michael West, world premiere, 2020. A co-production with Kilkenny Arts Festival. Starring Stanley Townsend. •
The Loved Ones by Erica Murray, world premiere, 2023. A co-production with The Gate Theatre. Commissioned by Rough Magic. •
What Are You Afraid Of? by Peter Hanly. Co-produced with Kilkenny Arts Festival 2025. == Awards ==