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Carlow College Welcome Our New Writer-in-Residence Darren Donohue

Carlow College, St Patrick’s welcome our new writer-in-residence, poet and playwright Darren Donohue. He will continue with the College’s ongoing ‘Writing Room’ initiative (a dedicated drop-in writing space taking place once a week) from 1-3pm every Wednesday until August in the George Bernard Shaw room of Carlow Town Library on Tullow Street. The first hour is a general creative writing hour where Darren will provide writing prompts and you can respond in whichever form you prefer to work in: short story, poem, drama, screen-play, memoir, song. In the second hour Darren will focus on skills and techniques involved in dramatic writing. We look forward to all Darren has to offer the community during his residency.

About Darren

Darren Donohue is an award-winning playwright and poet originally from Newbridge, Co. Kildare. His plays are presented in Dublin, London, Edinburgh, Barcelona, Milan, Prague, Perth, Baltimore, Washington D.C. and New York.

His playwriting awards include: Voices in the Rubble wins The Dorothy Baber Award for Best Overall Production, Best Actor and Best Actress Awards @ Dramafest, Irish Theatre Players, Perth, Australia. Keep the Homes Fires Burning wins the Audience Choice Award @ Scripts, Ireland’s Playwriting Festival. Dayshift wins an international commissioning competition to represent Ireland @ The Festival on the Crisis PIIGS, at Nau Ivanow Barcelona, Spain. Dayshift transfers to the Piccolo Teatro Grassi, Milan, Italy representing Ireland as part of Tramedautore Theatre Festival. Darren’s first play, Revelations was nominated for a Stewart Parker Award. In 2016, his work wins a major Bursary Award from The Peggy Ramsey Foundation.

Darren was commissioned by the Abbey Theatre in 2013 as part of their HOME season and his play Home Game was presented @ the Peacock. His play Dayshift will receive an Irish premiere with Eva’s Echo later this year and a U.S. premiere with Rapid Lemon Productions in Baltimore, 2019. His play, I and the Village will receive a public reading this September @ The New Theatre, Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of their new writing week.

His play Dual Cats with One Crayfish recently received a staged reading at Irish Repertory Theatre, NYC. Also, in 2018, his play Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks received a staged reading with the Keegan Theatre in Washington DC.

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