Delighted to perform part of Molly Bloom’s final soliloquy as part of Bloomsday celebrations this year at the ‘Drawing on Joyce’ exhibition featuring work by Paula Meehan, Nickie Hayden, Eoin Mac Lochlainn, Maser and Robert Russell at The Olivier Cornet Gallery. Loved sharing the process through which I facilitated the writing of some Haiku poetry with SAOL Project which you’ll find printed on Nickie Hayden’s beautiful copper plates. All proceeds from the sale of these being kindly donated by Nickie to the SAOL Project.
‘Shem the Penman Sings Again’ special screening at The Pavilion Theatre
Tuesday 12th September at 11.30am.
Featuring Fiona as ‘Nora Barnacle’. Followed by a Q&A with the director, Padraig Trehy.
Book here.
“This delightful, playful study of the relationship between Joyce and John McCormack… is undeniably a full-on cinematic experience.” – Donald Clarke, The Irish Times.

‘Deadline’ to be screened at Underground Cinema Film Festival & The Bleeding Pig Film Festival
Deadline was also selected for the Fastnet Film Festival. For details of The Bleeding Pig Festival click here.
‘Deadline’ to be screened at Halloweenapalooza
‘Deadline’ directed by Tim Hanan featuring Fiona Lucia McGarry and Kristine O’Brien to be screened at Halloweenapalooza  in Ottumwa, Iowa.
Graffiti present ‘Generation Revolution’ a new play by Raymond Scannell
Graffiti Theatre Company present: ‘Generation Revolution’, a new play by Raymond Scannell with Fiona Lucia McGarry as Eleanor directed by Emelie Fitzgibbon.
What is ‘a rebel’? What is a ‘rebel act’? And what happens to the children of the revolution, to those who inherit the legacy?
Eleanor is a rebel – against family, against school, society norms, against everything. Given a book written by the daughter of Terence MacSweeney, she sets off on a gothic quest for answers to questions.
Raymond Scannell’s exciting and provocative new play, Generation Revolution, is a quirky take on rebellion, inheritance and identity. It is where magic realism and history blend.
This exciting new production will be available to post-primary schools, youth theatres and members of the public from 21st November 2016 – 9th December 2016 and will be performed in Graffiti’s Theatre in Blackpool, Cork as follows:
Monday 21st November –Friday 9th December 10.00am & 2.00pm: School performances.
Thursday 24th November, 1st & 8th December 8.00pm: Youth Theatre and Public performances.
Tickets: €7 per student €10 per adult (teachers and youth leaders admitted free of charge). Maximum number per performance: 65. Target age: 15 +
Please phone 021 4397111 or email bookings@graffiti.ie for more information.

‘Shem the Penman Sings Again’ will receive its international premiere at the ICA on Sunday 14th August
14 Aug 20162:15 pm | Cinema 2 | £7.00 to £11.00
This screening is introduced by critic and film curator Colm McAuliffe (The Guardian, Sight and Sound, New Statesman)

‘Shem the Penman Sings Again’ begins it’s theatrical run in Ireland
60th Cork Film Festival
‘Discordance’Â directed by Chris O’Neill will premiere at the Festival on Tuesday 10th November at 9pm at the Gate Cinema.
‘Shem the Penman Sings Again’ directed by Padraig Trehy  will screen on Friday 13th November at 8pm at the Everyman Palace Theatre.
‘We lived in Cities’ directed by Brian Benjamin Dwyer will be performed on Saturday 14th November at 9pm at the Triskel Christchurch.
‘We Lived in Cities’ nominated for ‘Spirit of the Fringe’ Award at Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival
‘We lived in Cities’ – an orchestral, visual, theatrical piece, that will be performed at this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival for TWO NIGHTS ONLY on September 18th and 19th in the Project Arts Centre.
Cast: Fiona Lucia Mc Garry and Dominic MacHale
Produced by B.K. Pepper and Madra Mór
Music by B.K. Pepper (Bryan Pepper)
www.bkpepper.com
Directed by Brian Benjamin Dwyer (MADRA MÓR)
www.madramorproductions.com
Live Visuals by Generic People
www.genericpeople.net
‘Shem the Penman Sings Again’ premiered at The Galway Film Fleadh
‘Shem the Penman Sings Again’ premièred at the Galway Film Fleadh  to a very warm reception.
