- Frank McGuinness
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name = Frank McGuinness
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1953|7|29|df=y
birthplace =Buncrana ,County Donegal ,Ireland
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occupation = playwright, poet, translator
nationality = Irish
genre =Drama , fictional prose
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influenced =Frank McGuinness [ [http://www.ucd.ie/news/jun04/joycelecture1.htm University College Dublin - News ] ] (born
29 July 1953 inCounty Donegal ,Ireland ) is an award-winning Irishplaywright , translator andpoet .Biography
McGuinness was born in
Buncrana , a town located on theInishowen Peninsula ofCounty Donegal , part of the Province ofUlster in theRepublic of Ireland . He was educated locally and atUniversity College Dublin , where he studied Pure English andmedieval studies to postgraduate levelFact|date=April 2008.He first came to prominence with his play "The Factory Girls", but established his reputation with his play about World War I, "
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme ", which was staged initially in Dublin'sAbbey Theatre and then internationally. It won numerous awards including the London Evening Standard "Award for Most Promising Playwright" for McGuinness. He has also written new translations of classic dramas, including works byAnton Chekov ,Bertolt Brecht andHenrik Ibsen . In addition, he wrote the screenplay for the film "Dancing at Lughnasa ", adapting the stage play by fellow IrishmanBrian Friel .McGuinness's first poetry anthology, "Booterstown", was published in 1994. Several of his poems have been recorded by Marianne Faithfull, including "Electra", "After the Ceasefire" and "The Wedding".
McGuinness previously lectured in Linguistics and Drama at the
University of Ulster , Medieval Studies at University College, Dublin and English at theNational University of Ireland, Maynooth . He is now a writer-in-residence lecturing atUniversity College Dublin .Works
Plays
* "
The Glass God " (Platform Theatre Group, Dublin, 1982)
* "The Factory Girls " (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1982)
* "Borderlands " (TEAM Educational Theatre Company, 1984)
* "Gatherers " (TEAM Educational Theatre Company, 1985)
* "Ladybag " (Damer Hall, Dublin for Dublin Theatre Festival, 1985)
* "Baglady " (Abbey, 1985)
* "Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme " (Abbey, 1985;Hampstead Theatre , London, 1986)
* "Innocence " (Gate Theatre, Dublin, 1986)
* "Times In It " (Peacock stage of Abbey Theatre, Dublin 1988: triple bill consisting of 'Feed the Money and Keep Them Coming'; 'Brides of Ladybag' and 'Flesh and Blood')
* "Cathaginians " (Abbey, 1988; Hampstead, 1989)
* "Mary and Lizzie " (RSC, 1989)
* "The Bread Man " (Gate, 1991)
* "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me " (Hampstead, West End and Broadway, 1992)
* "The Bird Sanctuary " (Abbey, 1993)
* "Mutabilitie " (RNT, 1997)
* "Dolly West's Kitchen " (Abbey, 1999)
* "Speaking Like Magpies " (RSC, The Swan Theatre, Straford-upon-Avon, 2005)
* "Gates of Gold " (Gate Theatre, Dublin, 2002. UK premiereFinborough Theatre , 2004. West End transfer 2006.)
* "There Came a Gypsy Riding " (Almeida Theatre, London, 2007)
* "The Holy Moley Jesus Story " (Greash Theatre, Doblin, 2008)elected Translations
* "
Rosmersholm " byHenrik Ibsen (RNT, 1987)
* "Peer Gynt " by Henrik Ibsen (Gate, 1988; RSC and world tour, 1994)
* "Hedda Gabler " by Henrik Ibsen (Roundabout Theatre, Broadway, 1994)
* "A Doll's House " by Henrik Ibsen (Playhouse Theatre, Broadway, 1997)
* "Three Sisters" byAnton Chekhov (Gate and Royal Court, 1990)
* "Uncle Vanya " by Anton Chekhov (Field Day Production, 1995)
* "Yerma " byFederico García Lorca (Abbey, 1987)
* "The Threepenny Opera " byBertolt Brecht (Gate, 1987)
* "The Caucasian Chalk Circle " by Bertolt Brecht (RNT, 1997)
* "Electra" bySophocles (Donmar and Broadway)
* "The Storm" byAlexander Ostrovsky (Almeida)
* "Hecuba " byEuripides creenplays
* "
Dancing at Lughnasa " (adaptation of play byBrian Friel )References
External links
* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsM/McGuinnessFrank.htm Complete Information on all of Frank McGuinness's plays]
* [http://www.faber.co.uk/author/frank-mcguinness/ Frank McGuinness on the Faber and Faber website]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=5623 McGuinness's credits on Broadway]
* [http://fb14.uni-mainz.de/projects/cde/bibl/mcguinness.htm Publications about, by or mentioning Frank McGuinness]
* [http://www.irelandliteratureguide.com/frank_mcguinness.html Frank McGuinness Resource]Additional reading
* Eamonn Jordan "The feast of famine: the plays of Frank McGuinness" (Bern: Peter Lang, 1997) ISBN 3906757714
* Helen Lojek (ed.) "The theatre of Frank McGuinness: stages of mutability" (Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2002) ISBN 1-904505-01-5
* Hiroko Mikami, "Frank McGuinness and his Theatre of Paradox" (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 2002)
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