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HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
FRANKIE MCCAFFERTY
Nearly every corner of this country has history of a big house dating back to the era of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy. Several are said to be haunted. Darkwood Manor, the big house where Scary Christmas is set, is one such, or is it? The tradition of ghost stories at Christmas has been with us a long time. Perhaps the best known of all seasonal yarns, Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, is a ghost story, and has been staged by Grimes & McKee as Bah, Humbug! This year’s show takes us again into the realm of the supernatural and things that go bump in the night. It assembles a colourful cast of characters to deliver a plot with more twists than a country road in Donegal. It’s got ghosts, mummers, monks, song and dance numbers and a séance. The village of Carrickilty and its big house are portrayed by just four actors, the lads being ably assisted by the wonderful Ali White and Nicky Harley, with music by the multi-talented Frankie McIlvanna, and choreography by the fabulous Sandy Cuthbert. Going to see the Grimes & McKee Christmas show has become a tradition for many families, we hope this year will bring many more along. Merry Christmas! HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
SONGS HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS CIARA’S SONG TOBY’S TEMPTATION BROTHER BUTLER’S SONG NANCY’S CONFESSION TOBY’S CAUGH HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS (REPRISE) HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
NOTE FROM THE COSTUME DESIGNER
NIAMH MOCKFORD
When I first heard the plot for this show I immediately thought of movies like Knives Out, or the board game Cluedo, and it led me to design each character with their own signature colour scheme, as if they were pawns in this story. The colours would also contrast nicely against the gorgeous, dark set. With Lady Alice there were influences of Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote, and for Nancy I looked to 90s/00s ghost hunting shows, and French and Saunders’ Most Haunted sketch for costume inspiration. I wanted to make Ciara personable in her costume as the no-nonsense, hard-working character she is, and for McKillop we went for a modern groundsman in orange/earthy colours, but bright tones that would stand out from the set. Toby was the trickiest character as we wanted him to be slightly Michael Portillo-inspired, with mismatched colours and patterns that almost don’t work but they do, so it was a fine line between the costume being cohesive or completely off. I enjoyed designing the mummers as it involved linen fabrics and lots of colour, and I like the ‘home-made’ look we were going for, as if the mummers made their costumes in the story. I looked to the Armagh Rhymers and other mummers for inspiration, and I decided to dye each mummer garment to achieve the desired colours, as well as Ciara’s dusty pink scrubs. Costume Assistant Mairead McCormack made the wonderful mummer heads, they are beautifully striking pieces of theatre and it’s been amazing to bring them onto the Lyric stage.
HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
THE COMPANY
McKillop and Brother Butler Toby Ciara Nancy Nugent Butler & On-Stage Musician
Conor Grimes Alan McKee Nicky Harley Ali White Frankie McIlvanna
Writers
Conor Grimes & Alan McKee Frankie McCafferty Ian Vennard Stuart Marshall Mary Tumelty Niamh Mockford Frankie McIlvanna Sandy Cuthbert
Director Sound Designer Set Designer Lighting Designer Costume Designer Musical Director Choreographer
HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
Executive Producer Senior Producer Casting Director Production Co-ordinator
Jimmy Fay Morag Keating Clare Gault Kerry Fitzsimmons
Head of Production
Adrian Mullan
Production Manager
Siobhán Barbour
Assistant Production Manager
Fergal Lonergan
Company Stage Manager Stage Manager On Book Assistant Stage Managers
Aimee Yates Stephen Dix Sophie Thompson Jude Barriscale Shauna Boyle
Stage Management Placement Student Technical Manager
Arthur Oliver-Brown
Senior Production Technician
Ian Vennard
Chief LX and Programmer
Jonathan Daley
Technicians
Liam Hinchcliffe Declan Paxton Corentin West
Set Construction
Lyric Scene Shop
Lead Scenic Carpenter Scenic Artist Scenic Carpenters
Aidan Payne Chris Hunter Finn Steadman Matt Laverty Jack McGarrigle Phelan Hardy Conor Barbour
Scenic Construction Apprentice Workshop Assistants Costume Supervisor Costume Assistants
Gillian Lennox Ciara Leneghan White Mairead McCormack Laundry & Maintenance Costume department Hair & Make-up Caroline Reynolds With thanks - (Mummer Head Maker) Becky Chapman (QUB) Niamh McGrath (Lir) Photography / Videography
Carrie Davenport Leighton Milne Johnny Frazer Melissa Gordon
Graphic Designer
Adam Steele
Public Relations / Press
Rachael Harriott Communications
HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
CONOR GRIMES MCKILLOP AND BROTHER BUTLER
ALAN MCKEE TOBY
Conor is an actor and writer based in Belfast who has formed a prolific double act with Alan McKee over the past fifteen years or so. They have performed their thumping comedy shows in every theatre going and produced TV shows like The Tractor Show for BBC NI.
Alan is from Coleraine and is a father of four and grandfather of two.
They wrote and starred in a string of Christmas shows including The Nativity...What The Donkey Saw, Santa Claus...What The Reindeer Saw and Bah Humbug! at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, and It’s A Wonderful Life So it Is at the Grand Opera House. They wrote The Duke Of Hope for Tinderbox Theatre Company, Che Guevara’s Night Off for Brassneck and perhaps their biggest success was co-writing The History Of The Troubles...accordin’ to my da, with Martin Lynch. This show (Conor plays Fireball) has won countless awards and is the biggest selling show of all time in the Grand Opera House Belfast. The History Of The Peace…Accordin’ To My Ma is the sequel and has just played at the Grand Opera House and a regional tour.
Previous Lyric Theatre appearances include: Rough Beginnings, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Merchant of Venice, A Life, Paradise, The Civilisation Game, Saint Joan, The Nativity, Bah Humbug, Driving Home for Christmas. Other theatre includes: Can’t Pay Won’t Pay, Stags and Hens, Language Roulette, Convictions, Caught Red Handed, Metamorphosis, The History of the Troubles (accordin’ to My Da), Saint Mungos, The Umpire Strikes Back, St. Mungos – the Ladies. TV and film includes; Eureka Street, As the Beast Sleeps, Divorcing Jack, The Craic, St. Mungos, The Secret, Game of Thrones. In the new year he will be back on the road with long time collaborator Conor Grimes in Grimes & McKee’s New Ireland.
Conor has worked all over Ireland as an actor and most recently upped his kudos with his kids by playing Mr McGonigal in CBBC’s Danni’s Castle.Theatre credits include everything from Beckett to Shakespeare, from Brian Friel to Marie Jones yet he’s still mainly recognised for being the “filing cabinet” man from the Donegal Catch ad. Conor has just appeared in Late License for the BBC alongside the comedian Kevin McAleer and teamed up with Kevin again to write and perform in SPUD! at the Lyric. Film and television credits include: Messiah, As the Beast Sleeps and Puddy Cat (BBC), MickyBo and Me and Cupcake. He has appeared in The Secret (ITV), My Mother And Other Strangers (BBC) and Mrs Wilson (BBC), and is recording a new series of Soft Border Patrol (BBC) Conors latest show, New Ireland, has just completed a run in the Lyric Theatre and is set to go on tour next year. HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
ALI WHITE NANCY NUGENT
NICKY HARLEY CIARA
Ali was born in Belfast, and lives and works between Belfast and Dublin. She has been working as an actress - and sometimes writer since the early 90s. She has worked with many of the leading Irish theatre companies, and in UK theatres from The Old Vic and The Royal Court, to Leeds Playhouse and Glasgow’s Tron.
Nicky returns to The Lyric Theatre main stage following a successful run earlier in the year playing Maureen in The Beauty Queen of Leenane, a co- production between Lyric Theatre and Prime Cut Productions, which won a UK Theatre award for Best Play Revival 2023.
Most recently she appeared in Joyce’s Women by Edna O’Brien, and Christine by Jennifer Johnson, both at The Abbey Theatre. In the last few years she has also performed in theatres from New York to Darwin, Serajevo to Stockholm, touring with DeadCentre Theatre company in their award winning shows Chekhov’s First Play, and LIPPY. She won Best Supporting Actress at the Irish Times Theatre Awards in 2017 for her performances in Rough Magic’s production of Stuart Parker’s Northern Star.
Theatre credits include: Rhino (Tinderbox Theatre Company); Project Children (Brassneck Theatre Company); The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Lyric Theatre/ Prime Cut); Something Different (Tinderbox Theatre Company); Frankenstein’s Monster Is Drunk and The Sheep Have All Jumped The Fences (Big Telly Theatre); Scenes From An Inquiry (Sole Purpose); Department Story (Big Telly Theatre); Rough Girls (The Lyric Theatre); Still Here (Civic Theatre); Macbeth (Big Telly Theatre); A Bellaghy Tale (Kabosh Theatre Company); Big Kid, Little Kid (Civic Theatre); Lullabub (Theatre Hullabaloo); The Worst Cafe In The World (BIAF).
Recent film and television appearances include Kath in Lie of the Land produced by Shepherd Films – Best Irish First Feature winner at the 2023 Galway Film Fleadh; The Windermere Children (BBC); The Secret (ITV); Three Families (BBC) and The Last Rifleman with Pierce Brosnan (Wee Buns Films). She is delighted to be back at the Lyric, where she last appeared in Driving Home for Christmas with Grimes, and also McKee.
Television Credits include: Rough Girls (BBC / Lyric Belfast); Bloodlands (Hat Trick / JM Productions); Game of Thrones (HBO); Shirt Factory Horn (BBC / Imagine). Radio credits include: Dead Hand (BBC Radio 4); On The Street Where We Live (The MAC); Denouement (Traverse Theatre); The Dogs In The Street (BBC Radio 4).
CAST HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
CONOR GRIMES WRITER Conor is an actor and writer based in Belfast who has formed a prolific double act with Alan McKee over the past fifteen years or so. They have performed their thumping comedy shows in every theatre going and produced TV shows like The Tractor Show for BBC NI. They wrote and starred in a string of Christmas shows including The Nativity...What The Donkey Saw, Santa Claus...What The Reindeer Saw and Bah Humbug! at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, and It’s A Wonderful Life So it Is at the Grand Opera House. They wrote The Duke Of Hope for Tinderbox Theatre Company, Che Guevara’s Night Off for Brassneck and perhaps their biggest success was co-writing The History Of The Troubles...accordin’ to my da, with Martin Lynch. This show (Conor plays Fireball) has won countless awards and is the biggest selling show of all time in the Grand Opera House Belfast. The History Of The Peace…Accordin’ To My Ma is the sequel and has just played at the Grand Opera House and a regional tour.
Nativity, Bah Humbug, Driving Home for Christmas. Other theatre includes: Can’t Pay Won’t Pay, Stags and Hens, Language Roulette, Convictions, Caught Red Handed, Metamorphosis, The History of the Troubles (accordin’ to My Da), Saint Mungos, The Umpire Strikes Back, St. Mungos – the Ladies. TV and film includes; Eureka Street, As the Beast Sleeps, Divorcing Jack, The Craic, St. Mungos, The Secret, Game of Thrones. In the new year he will be back on the road with long time collaborator Conor Grimes in Grimes & McKee’s New Ireland.
FRANKIE MCCAFFERTY DIRECTOR Frankie McCafferty is a Director, Actor and Writer. He has directed many of Grimes & McKee’s Christmas shows including The Nativity, What the Donkey Saw; Santa Claus, What the Reindeer Saw; Bah, Humbug! and Driving Home for Christmas.
As an actor he has played many roles on stage and screen, most recently in Derry Girls and Blue Lights, and Conor has worked all over Ireland as an including Ballykissangel, Vikings, actor and most recently upped his kudos with his kids by playing Mr McGonigal in Philomena, Angela’s Ashes, In the Name of the Father, Ripper Street CBBC’s Danni’s Castle.Theatre credits and Any Time Now (written by cast include everything from Beckett to member Ali White). He has won Shakespeare, from Brian Friel to Marie best actor awards from the Belfast Jones yet he’s still mainly recognised Telegraph and the Irish Times for his for being the “filing cabinet” man from stage work. He wrote and performed the Donegal Catch ad. Conor has just the one-man play Tintype, and has appeared in Late License for the BBC written a history play Godscursed which received a public reading as part alongside the comedian Kevin McAleer and teamed up with Kevin again to write of Prime Cut’s Verge series. and perform in SPUD! at the Lyric. He directed the short films Brood (RTE), Flush (RTE), Filleann an Feall, Film and television credits include: starring a young Cillian Murphy Messiah, As the Beast Sleeps and (TG4), and The Devil, written by and Puddy Cat (BBC), MickyBo and Me and starring the late James Ellis (BBC). He Cupcake. He has appeared in The Secret is from Donegal and trained at the (ITV), My Mother And Other Strangers Conservatoire National Superieur d’Art (BBC) and Mrs Wilson (BBC), and is Dramatique in Paris on a scholarship recording a new series of Soft Border awarded by the French Ministry of Patrol (BBC) Culture and funded by the European Union. Conors latest show, New Ireland, has just completed a run in the Lyric Theatre STUART MARSHALL and is set to go on tour next year. SET DESIGNER
ALAN MCKEE WRITER Alan is from Coleraine and is a father of four and grandfather of two. Previous Lyric Theatre appearances include: Rough Beginnings, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Merchant of Venice, A Life, Paradise, The Civilisation Game, Saint Joan, The
Stuart’s previous Christmas designs at the Lyric include The Snowman, Season’s Greetings, Alice the Musical, Christmas Eve Can Kill You, Pinocchio, Howl!, Red Riding Hood, The Star Catcher, The Nativity: What the Donkey Saw, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Bah Humbug!, Charlotte’s Web, Mistletoe and Crime, New Years Eve Can Kill You, Peter Pan, Driving Home for Christmas, Sleeping Beauty and The Snow Queen.
Seasonal designs elsewhere include Aladdin, Robin Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella (Waterfront Belfast); All Through the House (Tinderbox, Crescent Arts Centre); Christmas Eve Can Kill You (Belfast Civic Arts Theatre, Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey); and other versions of Hansel and Gretel at the Marketplace Theatre Armagh, Pavilion Theatre Dun Daoghaire and at the MAC Belfast.
NIAMH MOCKFORD COSTUME DESIGNER Niamh graduated with BA Hons in Textile Art, Design and Fashion at Ulster University, and completed her placement year at the Lyric Theatre, working on Alice: The Musical, Bah!, Humbug, Sweeney Todd (NI Opera), The 39 Steps, Dark of the Moon, and A Streetcar Named Desire. During that year she also worked at Springhill House National Trust as Costume Assistant, and Art Department Trainee on the movie Hope (EWTN). Shortly after graduating, Niamh’s dissertation, The Fantastical in Shakespeare, was published in the Textile Society’s annual journal, TEXT 2021. Since 2021, Niamh has worked on Silverpoint (CBBC) as Costume Trainee and Principal Standby, Into The Woods (Northern Ireland Opera), Pinocchio: The Greatest Wonder of the Ages, The Gap Year, The Snow Queen, Romeo and Juliet (Lyric Theatre), Good Vibrations (Lyric Theatre, Grand Opera House), and Tosca (NI Opera, Grand Opera House) as Dresser and Costume Assistant. Niamh has been the Costume Designer on The Ring of Steel and Belfast Entries: Explore the Labyrinth (Kabosh Theatre), The Trumpet and The King (Terra Nova Productions), Anne Boleyn (Drama Studio, Lyric Theatre), The Importance of Being Earnest (Bardic Theatre), and Have Yourself A Scary Little Christmas (Grimes & McKee, Lyric Theatre).
MARY TUMELTY LIGHTING DESIGNER Mary Tumelty, born and lives in Belfast, graduated from Queen’s University, Belfast in 2004 with a BA in Drama Studies. She trained at the Grand Opera House, Belfast in Lighting, Sound and Stage Management for two years. In 2006 she moved to a full- time permanent position within the Brian Friel Theatre at Queen’s University as a theatre instructor.
HAVE YOURSELF A SCARY LITTLE CHRISTMAS / 01 DEC 2023 - 06 JAN 2024 / LYRIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
Relights: The Dead An Opera (The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin); Backwards up a rainbow, Landmark Productions (Pavilion Theatre, Dun Laoghaire). Film Credits: Ten Plagues (The Belfast Ensemble); Democracy Dances (Orchestra and Electronics collaboration); Ulster Orchestra and The Belfast Ensemble (Waterfront Hall); The Musician (Lyric Theatre The Belfast Ensemble); Conversations with Friends (Lyric Theatre - CWF Productions, Element Pictures, BBC Three, Hulu) Mary is delighted to be working on the production Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas for the Lyric’s Christmas show.
IAN VENNARD SOUND DESIGNER Ian Vennard has worked at the Lyric Theatre since May 2016 and is currently the Senior Production Technician. His Lyric Theatre credits include: Alice the Musical (2018); Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleetstreet: The Musical (A Lyric Theatre and Northern Ireland Opera co-production – 2019); and Kiss Me, Kate (A Lyric Theatre and Northern Ireland Opera co-production – 2020); Rough Girls (2021), Propaganda: A New Musical (A Lyric Theatre and Belfast Ensemble co-production 2022); Good Vibrations (Grand Opera House -Belfast and Irish Arts Centre - New York 2023)
Ian also has close ties with the Belfast Ensemble since their conception and credits include: Doppler Effect (2017); Fall of the House of Usher (2018); Young Pornographers (2019); Abomination - a DUP Opera (2019 & 2022 Irish Tour); Headless Soldier: An Opera Triptych (2023) Into The Woods - Northern Ireland Opera: 2022 - Production Sound Designer
FRANKIE MCILVANNA MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND ON STAGE MUSICIAN Frankie McIlvanna, a session musician and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Collegelands, Armagh, graduated from the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance in 2015 with a BA in Contemporary Music Performance. Since then, Frankie has solidified a reputation as a versatile musician within the live music circuit, gracing stages across the UK and abroad, including prestigious venues like Dublin’s Olympia Theatre, London’s JW Marriott Grosvenor House, and the Nuremberg Concert Hall. Often found performing with various pit bands, Frankie showcases mastery across a spectrum of musical genres and instruments—spanning from guitar, piano, and bass to mandolin, ukulele, drums, and saxophone. His embrace of music technology enables the creation of immersive soundscapes, heightening the enchantment of theatrical performances. With a background in musical band direction, Frankie brings a wealth of experience to provide valuable assistance. Beyond performances, Frankie is a passionate advocate for music education, actively instructing at The Musicians Academy (Lisburn), Enact Music School (Belfast), and several schools in Northern Ireland. Frankie’s innate musicality and unwavering dedication have propelled him toward an exciting pinnacle—the opportunity to grace the stage at the Lyric Theatre. This chance is deeply cherished and regarded as an honour to embrace.
SANDY CUTHBERT CHOREOGRAPHER Sandy is a freelance dance and somatic artist and practitioner with a background in contemporary dance and movement improvisation. Qualifications include a BA (Hons) Creative Arts, PGCE, Post-graduate Certificate in Contemporary Dance & Choreography-London Contemporary
Dance School and a MA in Dance and Somatic Well-Being. As a professional dancer she has worked as a commercial dancer, a circus performer and as a contemporary dancer, companies include: Diversions-The National Dance Company of Wales, In Transit, Maiden Voyage Dance, Off The Rails. Sandy recently returned to performing in ‘Epilogue’ premiered at the Belfast International Arts Festival 2021. She has over 20 years FE & HE dance lecturing experience. She continues to work as a Choreographer and Movement Director for Theatre Companies including The Lyric, Tinderbox, Kabosh and The Belfast Ensemble. Sandy is a professional member of ISMETA-Registered Somatic Movement Educator. She currently works as ‘Engagement Coordinator’ for Maiden Voyage Dance, since retiring from the Company Manager post; facilitating Seasonal Somatic sessions in the natural world and Belfast Movement Choir. She has a BAFTA in Costume Design (film), is a qualified Garden Designer and has recently rekindled a passion as a textile artist.
CREATIVES
Recent Lighting design credits include; Abomination (Lyric Theatre - The Belfast Ensemble & Outburst Festival), which received an Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Opera 2020; Kindermusik (Belfast Children’s Festival); The Saviour (The Everyman Theatre, Cork - Landmark Productions); Body Politics (MAC, Belfast, Brian Friel Theatre - MACHA Productions); A Night in November (MAC, Belfast - Soda Bread Theatre Company); Pinocchio (Lyric Theatre); How to Bury a Dead Mule (Naughton Studio); Blue Stockings (Lyric Studio); Abomination (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Birds of Passage in the Half Light (Gilded Balloon Edinburgh - Tinderbox); Propaganda (Lyric Theatre - Lyric Theatre & Belfast Ensemble); The Snow Queen (Lyric Theatre); Silent Trade (Naughton Studio - Kabosh Theatre Company); Agreement (Lyric Theatre); The Hen Do (Grand Opera House Belfast GBL); Burnt Out (Lyric Theatre); Rhino (Naughton Studio - Tinderbox); The Headless Soldier (Lyric Theatre); and Hansel & Gretel (Lyric Theatre).
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Board of Directors Sir Bruce Robinson (Chairman) Kirsty Black Hannah Crowdy Paul Hayes Jean Horstman Mike Mullan Dr Mark Phelan Rosie Timoney Louise Warde Hunter Patron Liam Neeson OBE Executive Producer Jimmy Fay Senior Producer Morag Keating Casting Director Clare Gault Production Co-Ordinator Kerry Fitzsimmons Head of Finance & HR Micheál Meegan Finance Manager Michael Ford Finance & HR Officer Barry Leonard Finance & Admin Assistant Shireen Azarmi Casual Finance Assistant Wei Xia Head of Development & Marketing Claire Murray Marketing Manager Rachel Leitch Marketing Officers Emma Brennan Adam Steele Digital Marketing Officer Beverly Steele Development Officer Ben McDaid
Head of Production Adrian Mullan
Casual Scenic Carpenter Finn Steadman
Production Manager Siobhán Barbour
Casual Workshop Assistants Conor Barbour Phelan Hardy
Assistant Production Manager Fergal Lonergan Company Stage Manager Aimee Yates
Head of Creative Learning (Career Break) Philip Crawford
Stage Managers Stephen Dix Louise Graham
Acting Head of Creative Learning Erin Hoey
Technical Manager Arthur Oliver-Brown
Creative Learning Manager (Fixed-Term) Kathy Moore
Senior Production Technician Ian Vennard Theatre Technicians Liam Hinchcliffe Declan Paxton Corentin West Scenic Construction Manager & Lead Carpenter Aidan Payne Scenic Construction Apprentice Jack McGarrigle Costume Supervisor Gillian Lennox Costume Assistants Ciara Leneghan-White Mairead McCormack Casual Costume Assistants Ally McConnell Arlene Riley Casual Theatre Technicians Mairtin Bradley Deborah Branson Stephen Cassidy Jonathan Daley Patrick Freeman Emma Gibson Annemarie Langan Shane Lunn Barry McCusker Ross McDade Sheila Murphy Danny O’Shea James Shortt Adrian Wall
Creative Learning Administrator Claire Hamilton Head of Customer Service Julie McKegney Customer Service Manager Seán Gallagher Assistant Customer Service Manager Anna McErlane Duty Supervisors Marina Hampton Gerard Kelly Carley Magee-Tollerton Suke McKegney Tierna McNally Box Office Manager Emily White Box Office Supervisor Liam Rowan Housekeeping Debbie Duff Customer Service Staff Rebecca Allen Pamela Armstrong Mackenzie Banas Jennie Burns Carla Bryson Michelle Calvert Steven Calvert Jolene Craig Conor Cupples
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