Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast
Arts:Performing Arts
Thursday 25 October 2012
One of the most gifted and compelling writers of his generation, Mark O’Rowe is a distinctly Irish voice that has deservedly gone global. Here he chats about his early days breaking into the business, the phenomenal success of Howie the Rookie, the challenges of rejection from the Abbey, taking the reins as both writer and director for the world tour of Terminus, writing the massive hit movie Intermission, and his recent forays into adapting work for the screen. It’s Episode 51 of the Rise Productions: Irish Theatre Podcast – Enjoy!
Episode 45: Roise Goan
Episode 44: Tom Creed
Episode 43: Gavin Kostick
Episode 42: Anne Clarke
Episode 41: Jane Brennan
Episode 40: Annie Ryan
Episode 39: David Horan
Episode 38: Gary Duggan
Episode 37: Alan Smyth
Episode 36: Owen Roe
Episode 35: Eleanor Methven
Episode 34: Darragh Kelly
Episode 33: Declan Conlon
Episode 32: Lynne Parker
Episode 31: Megan Riordan
Episode 30: Louise Lowe
Episode 29: Amy Conroy
Episode 28: David Parnell
Episode 27: Andrea Ainsworth
Episode 26: Frank Laverty
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