About the production
The One Acts:
The Broadcast
Written by Elliott Hynes and directed by Elliott Hynes & Zack Murphy
Cast: Elliot Byrne, Charlotte Eglington, Luke Kelly, Jamie King, Molly Lavin, Bruno Mayor, Shane Williamson
The Broadcast is a comedy play set on the set of an American 70’s sketch comedy show where everything’s starting to go a bit wrong. The character’s clashing personalities and terrible organisation might spell disaster for the future of the show but most importantly, can they save their careers?
This is Not an Ode to You
Written & directed by Abigail Cepeda, assistant directed by Panna Szvetlána Pásztor, performed by Lucia Byrne
The turmoil of a relationship ended, the changing of a person you once knew. ‘This is Not an Ode to You’ is a piece dedicated to the clean up crew of a breakup and finding who you are on your own.
The Return
Written by Zack Murphy, directed by Eli McCarthy, assistant directed by Chloe Angulu
Cast: Conor Hynes, Marcus MacGabhann, Dearbhla McCormick, Harvey McGann, Jessica Moffitt
The Return is a one act sci-fi horror piece in which we follow the crew of an exploratory spaceship. When something hits the side of the ship (or does it?), the crew try to hold things together until they reach home.
Grown
Written & performed by Altan Holland, directed by Abigail Cepeda, assistant directed by Panna Szvetlána Pásztor
It’s the pinnacle moment of every Irish teens life, the infamous Gaeltacht. Written by Altan Holland, this exploration of awkward firsts and the uncomfortable joy of growing looks at what it means to be 13 and figuring out life.
Halfway to Somewhere
Devised by the Cast, directed by Davey Kelleher
Cast: Neeve Daniele Batacan, Xaver Byrne Bosbach, Lilac Carters, Ilenia Coravu, Lilyrose Kelly, Patrick Meenan, Laoise Power Moloney, Rhys Murray Walsh, Oscar Ryan, Cian Sexton, Rose Spencer
On an unnamed street, at an unremarkable bus stop, a group of young strangers gather, waiting for a bus that might never come. Through fragments of conversation, they share their dreams, frustrations, fears, and the fragile hope of moving forward. Touching on themes of mental health, identity, and the complexities of growing up in a world full of contradictions, “Halfway to Somewhere” is a snapshot of a generation navigating uncertainty.
Running time is approximately 110 minutes, including a 20 minute interval.
Download Accessibility pre show pack MOAF 2024
The One Acts:
The Broadcast
Written by Elliott Hynes and directed by Elliott Hynes & Zack Murphy
Cast: Elliot Byrne, Charlotte Eglington, Luke Kelly, Jamie King, Molly Lavin, Bruno Mayor, Shane Williamson
The Broadcast is a comedy play set on the set of an American 70’s sketch comedy show where everything’s starting to go a bit wrong. The character’s clashing personalities and terrible organisation might spell disaster for the future of the show but most importantly, can they save their careers?
This is Not an Ode to You
Written & directed by Abigail Cepeda, assistant directed by Panna Szvetlána Pásztor, performed by Lucia Byrne
The turmoil of a relationship ended, the changing of a person you once knew. ‘This is Not an Ode to You’ is a piece dedicated to the clean up crew of a breakup and finding who you are on your own.
The Return
Written by Zack Murphy, directed by Eli McCarthy, assistant directed by Chloe Angulu
Cast: Conor Hynes, Marcus MacGabhann, Dearbhla McCormick, Harvey McGann, Jessica Moffitt
The Return is a one act sci-fi horror piece in which we follow the crew of an exploratory spaceship. When something hits the side of the ship (or does it?), the crew try to hold things together until they reach home.
Grown
Written & performed by Altan Holland, directed by Abigail Cepeda, assistant directed by Panna Szvetlána Pásztor
It’s the pinnacle moment of every Irish teens life, the infamous Gaeltacht. Written by Altan Holland, this exploration of awkward firsts and the uncomfortable joy of growing looks at what it means to be 13 and figuring out life.
Halfway to Somewhere
Devised by the Cast, directed by Davey Kelleher
Cast: Neeve Daniele Batacan, Xaver Byrne Bosbach, Lilac Carters, Ilenia Coravu, Lilyrose Kelly, Patrick Meenan, Laoise Power Moloney, Rhys Murray Walsh, Oscar Ryan, Cian Sexton, Rose Spencer
On an unnamed street, at an unremarkable bus stop, a group of young strangers gather, waiting for a bus that might never come. Through fragments of conversation, they share their dreams, frustrations, fears, and the fragile hope of moving forward. Touching on themes of mental health, identity, and the complexities of growing up in a world full of contradictions, “Halfway to Somewhere” is a snapshot of a generation navigating uncertainty.
Running time is approximately 110 minutes, including a 20 minute interval.
Download Accessibility pre show pack MOAF 2024
The One Acts:
The Broadcast
Written by Elliott Hynes and directed by Elliott Hynes & Zack Murphy
Cast: Elliot Byrne, Charlotte Eglington, Luke Kelly, Jamie King, Molly Lavin, Bruno Mayor, Shane Williamson
The Broadcast is a comedy play set on the set of an American 70’s sketch comedy show where everything’s starting to go a bit wrong. The character’s clashing personalities and terrible organisation might spell disaster for the future of the show but most importantly, can they save their careers?
This is Not an Ode to You
Written & directed by Abigail Cepeda, assistant directed by Panna Szvetlána Pásztor, performed by Lucia Byrne
The turmoil of a relationship ended, the changing of a person you once knew. ‘This is Not an Ode to You’ is a piece dedicated to the clean up crew of a breakup and finding who you are on your own.
The Return
Written by Zack Murphy, directed by Eli McCarthy, assistant directed by Chloe Angulu
Cast: Conor Hynes, Marcus MacGabhann, Dearbhla McCormick, Harvey McGann, Jessica Moffitt
The Return is a one act sci-fi horror piece in which we follow the crew of an exploratory spaceship. When something hits the side of the ship (or does it?), the crew try to hold things together until they reach home.
Grown
Written & performed by Altan Holland, directed by Abigail Cepeda, assistant directed by Panna Szvetlána Pásztor
It’s the pinnacle moment of every Irish teens life, the infamous Gaeltacht. Written by Altan Holland, this exploration of awkward firsts and the uncomfortable joy of growing looks at what it means to be 13 and figuring out life.
Halfway to Somewhere
Devised by the Cast, directed by Davey Kelleher
Cast: Daniele Batacan, Xaver Byrne Bosbach, Lilac Carters, Ilenia Coravu, Lilyrose Kelly, Patrick Meenan, Laoise Power Moloney, Rhys Murray Walsh, Oscar Ryan, Cian Sexton, Rose Spencer
On an unnamed street, at an unremarkable bus stop, a group of young strangers gather, waiting for a bus that might never come. Through fragments of conversation, they share their dreams, frustrations, fears, and the fragile hope of moving forward. Touching on themes of mental health, identity, and the complexities of growing up in a world full of contradictions, “Halfway to Somewhere” is a snapshot of a generation navigating uncertainty.
Running time is approximately 110 minutes, including a 20 minute interval.























































