Brain
Victims’ Voices Victims’ Rights
Faith Healer
Medical
Night in Tunisia
Film
Far Off Hills
Dublin Sketches
Yo La Tengo
Dublin Street Carnival
Shane MacGowan & The Popes
A Love Like That
Beckett
Irish Short Stories
The Sanctuary Lamp
Observe The Sons
Rat Pack
The Heart of the City
The Death of Humpty Dumpty
An Giotar Meisce
All Things Counter
Stopping the lights in ranelagh
Intimate Strangers
Letters to the Hinterland
6 American Poets
A Skull in Connemara
Blue Navigator 11
Caranua Application Form
Caranua Application Pack
Caranua Annual Report 2015
You Can’t Take It With You
Canned Heat
Pumpgirl
Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me
Midnight Court
The Life Of Galilieo
Fool For Love
Ring Round The Moon
Midsummer Galway
The Image You Missed
Mahagonny Illustration
Ynow 13
Pathways
Ynow November 2008
Ynow 2007
Ynow Winter 2010
Lone Star
Summer
The Great Hunger
The Winter’s Tale
The Blue Macushla
Taming the Tiger
Reviewing The Revolution
christy moore
The Lair of the White Worm
The Snake’s Pass
Stoker 1
Siobhan
The Devil’s Disciple
Hotel Casanova
Observe The Sons of Ulster
Beckett Directs Beckett
Endgame
The Train
Vernon God Little
Jimmy Blizzard
Nightshade
Mr Joyce is Leaving Paris
The Shadow of Gunman
Finbar Wright
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
Too Late for Logic
Story Time
Rise Up Lovely Sweeney
The Dead School
Not I
Tagann Godot
Sensations
The Nina in Me
Lon Rinn An Chairn
Older and Bolder
Famished Castle
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
Chas & Dave
The Death and Resurrection of Mr. Roche
Glengarry Glen Ross
A Thief at Christmas
Night and Day
The Hostage
Canaries
St. Stephen’s Green or The Generous Lovers
The PIllowman
Face
Testing
Cat
Halloween
Elvis
Kilcoman Notebook
Fiddler of Kilbroney
In the Falcon’s Claw
Twist and Shout
christian aid
Older and Bolder
Samaritans
Execution
Souper Sullivan
Scenes from an Album
Drums of Father Ned
Faith Healer
Arms and the man
Dancing At Lughnasa
All The Way Back
BN9
BN10
The Importance of Being Micheál
Ed Deane Slideshow
Ed Deane Band 7
Michael Hurley Down In Dublin
Left Right & Centre Live
Left Right & Centre
Biodiversity
Biodiversity 2006
Fr. Mc Dwyer of Glencolumbkille
Pauline Hall Grounds
Design: Brendan Foreman
Painting: Girl in Bed (1952) by Lucian Freud
Neil Jordan Night In Tunisa
The Health Boards Executive
nihrc
Gridlock
For Richer For Poorer
Ulysses
To mark Bloomsday 2012, The Irish Times invited readers to design a cover for James Joyce’s Ulysses. This design was shortlisted in the June 14 edition. See slideshow here
Brandon
Mrs Sweeney
Labour
Art Direction: Brendan Foreman
Design: Alphabet Soup
The Equality Authority
Blackrock Hospice Little Flower of Life
Forum on End of Life
Heritage Know How
Trocaire
Probation Service
Older and Bolder
Diversity Ireland
Malone Dies
100 Book Covers to fight illiteracy
100 artists. 28 countries. 100 classic book covers turned into posters to support the fight against illiteracy. ‘Malone Dies’ was designed for this international collaborative project initiated by Studio Beshart in Antwerp. Exhibition and official release on September 8th, 2012.
www.doedemee.be
Your Personal Life-Support System
The Cherry Orchard
Happy Days
The Field
In the days when the A2 poster was the essential, sometimes the only, tool in the marketing campaign for a new production, its appearance in a shop window, a public house or in triplicate on a street hoarding always gave us that frisson that an opening was imminent, and that our play would surely take the world by storm. And sometimes it did and more often it didn’t. What we asked from a poster – and which gifted graphic artists like Brendan Foreman regularly delivered – was three things: that the image would grab your attention; that it give you a flavour of the story; and that it imparted the practical information you need to attend the event. And, as it represented the first idea or impression an audience would get of our intentions, we agonised endlessly over what was being conveyed. The poster for The Field did everything we asked of it handsomely. The face of the Bull McCabe staring down out of a lowering sky certainly grabbed the attention as a forceful image and the sombre earthen tones of the landscape gave us the intimation of the ultimate crime perpetrated in the ruthless pursuit of land. And those telegraph poles, replicated in the actual stage design, remind us that these dark deeds belong, not to some blood soaked medieval past, but to the middle decades of the century in which this great seminal Irish play was written.
Ben Barnes
Danti-Dan
Moore Street Masala
Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Sive
Drama at Inish
Translations
ICAD 50
Michael Hurley
The Brother
All My Sons
The Shadow of A Gunman
The Far-Off Hills
Make Home Work
Rialto Springboard Project
PJ Drudy & Michael Punch – Out Of Reach
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