Finn O'Branaighan Finn O'Branaighan i(8875195 works by)
Also writes as: Finn O'Branagáin
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon You Know We Belong Together Finn O'Branagáin , 2018 13011855 2018 single work drama

'We fall into it, out of it and find it everywhere. It’s a battlefield, an open door and it’s even in the air. But what does finding love really mean to you?

'You Know We Belong Together is a story of love; a theatrical celebration of this incredible force of nature that strikes like lightning into our hearts. Family, friends and lovers, Julia Hales offers a deeply personal account of her own experiences of love as a daughter, actor, dreamer and person with Down syndrome.

'Bringing with her the voices and aspirations of a community rarely seen on stage, You Know We Belong Together is an uplifting performance with video, dance and song. As the Studio Underground is transformed into Julia’s own private realm, it becomes a place where dreams could be brought into reality.'

Source: Black Swan Theatre Company.

1 1 Selkie Finn O'Branagáin , 2016 single work drama

'Life on dry ground is not well suited to a Selkie. Rónnad feels the magnetic pull of the moon and the tide calling her home. Drying out, she is helpless and held captive in a body and a world which are not her own.

'Written by The Epic’s Finn O’Branagáin, Selkie is a provocative work exploring this mythological other who is lost in a relationship where she is both owned and prized, her identity repressed in an attempt at assimilation.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon Dancing Back Home Rod Ainsworth , Victoria Carless , Finegan Kruckemeyer , Amy Losiak , Carrie McLean , Finn O'Branaighan , 2010 Tasmania : 2010 8875320 2010 single work drama

'Described as "tall tales of lust, love and murder", the playlets are dark and intriguing and move from uber-reality to the fantastically extreme... this is now, dynamic theatre at its best.' (Source: Mudlark Theatre Inc. website)

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