Aidan feore biography of martin

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  • Spotlight: Seana McKenna

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    Seana McKenna has played some less-than-perfect mothers in her illustrious career. They’ve ranged from morphine-addicted Mary Tyrone in Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night all the way down to the eponymous sorceress of Euripides’s Medea, who wreaks revenge against her faithless husband by killing their sons. 

    By those standards, Fran Price, her role in Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to be True, isn’t such a bad mom. Sure, she can be hard on her four adult children, and she doesn’t show a lot of sympathy for their problems. 

    But then again, she hasn’t had it easy herself — like many women, she’s spent her life balancing a full-time occupation with running a household. 

    “My job is to try and understand Fran,” said McKenna, unpacking the character during an interview between rehearsals for Bovell’s play. The Australian playwright’s powerful 2016 family drama, receiving its Canadian premier

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    The series opens as a VX poison gas attack is unleashed on the government and a low level MP is forced to step in as acting Prime Minister. As she strives to establish her place, the heads o... Read allThe series opens as a VX poison gas attack is unleashed on the government and a low level MP is forced to step in as acting Prime Minister. As she strives to establish her place, the heads of MI5 & MI6 are pressing her to make a statement to the press. While acting Prime Minister... Read allThe series opens as a VX poison gas attack is unleashed on the government and a low level MP is forced to step in as acting Prime Minister. As she strives to establish her place, the heads of MI5 & MI6 are pressing her to make a statement to the press. While acting Prime Minister Katherine Williams struggles with them, MI6 Special Operations Director David Johnson has... Read all

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  • The Raven

    John Cusack is Edgar Allan Poe in this revisionist horror-thriller

    Written byJason PirodskyPublished on 25.04.2012 23:52:54(updated on 25.04.2012) Reading time: 17 minutes

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    Directed by James McTeigue. Starring John Cusack, Luke Evans, Alice Eve, Brendan Gleeson, Kevin McNally, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Jimmy Yuill, Sam Hazeldine, Pam Ferris, Brendan Coyle, Adrian Rawlins, Aidan Feore, Dave Legeno, Michael Cronin, Michael Poole, Michael Shannon, Charity Wakefield, John Warnaby. Written bygd Ben Livingston, Hannah Shakespeare.

    Call it a guilty pleasure, even if it’s more guilt than pleasure; genre fans should be satisfied, though at 110 minutes, with few surprises in store, the film begins to test our patience and peters out towards the conclusion.

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