Michael West (playwright)
Michael West (born Dublin, Ireland 1967) is a playwright and translator.
West has had a long association with The Corn Exchange Theatre Company, led by Annie Ryan, with whom he has created a number of original plays and adaptations.[1]
Productions
2020 The Fall of the Second Republic by Michael West in collaboration with Annie Ryan
2014 Conservatory by Michael West, directed by Michael Baker-Caven
2012 Dubliners by James Joyce, adapted by Michael West and Annie Ryan
2011 Man of Valour by Michael West, Annie Ryan and performer Paul Reid
2009 Freefall in collaboration with The Corn Exchange
2006 The Canterville Ghost adapted for The English National Ballet
2006 Everyday in collaboration with The Corn Exchange
2004 Dublin By Lamplight in collaboration with The Corn Exchange
2002 Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, adapted by Michael West in collaboration with The Corn Exchange
2001 Forest Man in collaboration with Team Theatre Company
2001 Death And The Ploughman by Johannes von Saaz, translated by Michael West
2000 Foley
1999 Jack Fell Down in collaboration with Team Theatre Company
1999 The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, version by Michael West
1996 The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais, translated by Michael West
1995 Sardines
1995 Monkey
1993 Snow
1992 Tartuffe by Molière, translated by Michael West
1992 The Tender Trap (La Double Inconstance) by Marivaux, translated by Michael West
1990 Dom Juan by Molière, translated by Michael West
1990 A Play On Two Chairs
References
- ^ Jordan (ed), Eamonn (2001). TheatreTalk: Voice of Irish Theatre Practitioners. Dublin: Carysfort Press. pp. 424–31. ISBN 0-9534-2576-2.
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