Frank McGuinness
Frank McGuinness was born in Buncrana, Co. Donegal, and now lives in Dublin and lectures in English at University College Dublin. His plays include:
The Factory Girls (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1982),
Baglady (Abbey, 1985),
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Abbey, 1985; Hampstead Theatre, London, 1986),
Innocence (Gate Theatre, Dublin, 1986),
Carthaginians (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, 1994),
Mutabilitie (NT, 1997),
Dolly West's Kitchen (Abbey, 1999; Old Vic, 2000),
Gates of Gold (Gate, 2002),
Speaking Like Magpies (Swan, Stratford, 2005),
There Came a Gypsy Riding (Almeida, London, 2007),
Greta Garbo Came to Donegal (Tricycle Theatre, London, 2010),
The Match Box (Liverpool Playhouse Studio, 2012),
The Hanging Gardens (Abbey, 2013),
Donegal (Abbey, 2016),
The Visiting Hour (Gate, 2021) and
Dinner With Groucho (The Civic, Belfast, 2022).
His widely performed versions include Ibsen's
Rosmersholm (1987),
Peer Gynt (1988),
Hedda Gabler (1994),
A Doll's House (1997),
The Lady from the Sea (2008) and
John Gabriel Borkman (2010); Chekhov's
Three Sisters (1990) and
Uncle Vanya (1995); Lorca's
Yerma (1987); Brecht's
The Threepenny Opera (1991) and
The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1997); Sophocles'
Electra (1998) and
Oedipus (2008); Strindberg's
Miss Julie (2000); Euripides'
Hecuba (2004) and
Helen (2009); Racine's
Phaedra (2006); Tirso de Molina's
Damned by Despair (2012); James Joyce's
The Dead (2013); and Molière's
Tartuffe (2023).
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