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ROSALIND HASLETT
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Rosalind Haslett is from Derry. She studied English, Drama and Theatre Studies at the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin.
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Synopsis:
different items of clothing inspire different interconnecting monologues
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a series of short, interconnecting monologues specially commissioned in response to Amnesty International's Stop Violence Against Women Campaign written by Sebastian Barry, Maeve Binchy, Dermot Bolger, Michael Collins, StElla Feehily, Rosalind Haslett, Roisin Ingle, Marian Keyes And Gavin Kostick.
1st Produced:
Smock Alley Theatre & Studio (Formerly Known As Ss Michael & John's Church And Buildings)
05 Mar 2005
Organisations:
Fishamble
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Short monologue
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Ballad Of Minnie And Doxer, The
Synopsis:
Just like Frankie and Johnny, John and Yoko, Barry and Freda . . . Minnie and Doxer were made for each other. everyone's always known it. But can their love survive Doxer's redundancy, Minnie's lucky break and the interference of their meddling friends?
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1st Produced:
Berwick : The Maltings
29 Apr 2010
Organisations:
InteraCT
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Spinning the Times
Synopsis:
When a Palestinian luthier, a London songwriter, a time traveler, a troubled teen, and a New Yorker dream of music, escape, and home, they are drawn together by the global media, even as their communities and lives are shattered by the events it depicts. a play for five voices by five acclaimed Irish playwrights, Spinning the Times is a tapestry of five short plays woven from articles in the New York press.
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written by Geraldine Aron, Lucy Caldwell, Rosalind Haslett, Rosemary Jenkinson, Belinda McKeon
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Still
Synopsis:
Dublin, Summer 2002. Rents are high and traffic is heavy. A chance encounter sets off a game of emotional deception and manipulated identities. Grace needs Wendy. Wendy wants Jackson. Jackson doesn't know who he is.
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1st Produced:
Meeting House Square, Dublin
14 Aug 2002
Organisations:
fishamble
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Genre:
Play/Drama
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Male: 1 Female: 2 Other: -
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