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With Paul Mescal officially set to star in a 2027 production of A Whistle in the Dark—a co-production between London’s ...
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EVOKE on MSNAbbey Theatre bosses target Saoirse Ronan for stage appearance after Paul Mescal confirmedThe Abbey Theatre is desperately seeking Saoirse Ronan – and Andrew Scott – to follow up their Paul Mescal coup.
The UK's National Theater has set Paul Mescal, Monica Barbaro, Letitia Wright and Nicola Coughlan to make their debuts in new ...
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Extra.ie on MSNAbbey Theatre desperately seeking Saoirse to follow up on Mescal coupThe Abbey Theatre is desperately seeking Saoirse and Scott to follow up on their Paul Mescal coup. The National Theatre of Ireland confirmed this week that Mescal, 29, will appear in a run of Tom ...
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Independent.ie on MSNBrendan Gleeson returns to the stage after 10 years to perform at Dublin’s Olympia theatreBrendan Gleeson will be returning to the stage after 10 years as he is set to star in a new production of The Weir in Dublin.
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Irish Independent on MSNPaul Mescal to star in A Whistle in the Dark in Dublin’s Abbey Theatre and London’s National TheatrePaul Mescal is to star at the Abbey Theatre and London’s National Theatre in productions of A Whistle In The Dark and Death ...
He exploded to fame playing Trinity student Connell – and Paul Mescal will be appearing on the Abbey Theatre stage.
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Extra.ie on MSNFrom Trinity to the Abbey, Mescal set for triumphant return to DublinHe exploded to fame playing Trinity student Connell, and Paul Mescal will be taking a stroll up O’Connell Street to appear on ...
The theatre unveils ambitious global vision with 16 new productions, including Mescal’s double debuts and a Stormzy-powered ...
Directed by Abbey Theatre Artistic Director Caitríona McLaughlin, the play follows a young man on the run, who is ...
Paul Mescal is to return to the Irish stage to star in A Whistle in the Dark, by Tom Murphy. He will lead the cast of the play, about an Irish emigrant in the English midlands who tries in vain to ...
That is until a second man unexpectedly arrives on the scene . . . The much-loved Playboy is inextricably linked with the Abbey after it sparked riots when it was first unveiled at theatre over a ...
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