Brian Friel
Brian Friel was born in Omagh, Co. Tyrone in 1929, and in 1939 moved with his family to Derry. He has published two collections of short stories, 'A Saucer of Larks' and 'The Gold in the Sea.' In 1980, Brian Friel co-founded the Field Day Theatre Company in Derry. His numerous awards include the London Evening Standard Award for 'Aristocrats' (1988) and again for 'The Home Place' (2005), a Tony Award (1992) and Laurence Olivier Award (1991) for the massively succesful 'Dancing at Lughnasa' and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Irish Times (1999). Brian Friel served in the Senate from 1987 to 1989. He has received honorary doctorates from NUI, TCD, DCU, Magee University and Queen's University and is an Honorary Fellow of UCD, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He is a member of Aosdána, where he currently holds the position of Saoi,and a patron of the Irish Theatre Institute.
PLAYWRITING CREDITS
Afterplay
Aristocrats
Crystal and Fox
Dancing at Lughnasa
Faith Healer
Give Me Your Answer, Do!
Living Quarters
Lovers : Losers
Lovers : Winners
Making History
Molly Sweeney
Performances
Philadelphia, Here I Come!
The Blind Mice
The Communication Cord
The Doubtful Paradise
The Enemy Within
The Freedom of the City
The Gentle Island
The Home Place
The Loves of Cass Maguire
The Mundy Scheme
Translations
Volunteers
Wonderful Tennessee
Adaptations/Translations
A Month in the Country
Fathers and Sons
The Bear
The London Vertigo
The Yalta Game
Three Sisters
Uncle Vanya
CREDITS AS DIRECTOR
PLAY TITLE
AUTHOR
Give Me Your Answer, Do!Brian Friel
Molly SweeneyBrian Friel