Sean McDonagh
He has played many roles on television and on stage over the past 25 years. He recently appeared in a TG4 drama program. Ella's life from Dan. And he will appear as The Miller in the Race 4 production of Báte and collaborate with multimedia and performance artist Naomi Sex on an installation piece for the Complex in September 2024.
Classics include The Magdalene Sisters, Kisses, H3, The Closer You Get, The Honeymooners and the award-winning WC. Television appearances include Detective Felix in Pat Shortt's Mattie for RTÉ. He has also appeared in Fair City and On Home Ground for and recently starred with Andre Breton in The Nightwatch, a twenty minute television drama shot in one take for installation Artist Gerard Byrne. He has worked on many programs for TG4 including Ri Ra, Ar An Imeall, Marú, Paddywackery and Seomra a Sé, a special project to broadcast a live TV Drama. He played the character Caomhán in Ros na Rún for four years.
On stage Sean has appeared in many productions including A Dublin Carol for the Gate Theatre, Treehouses for The Peacock, Mrs Warren's Profession for Cork Opera House and Mark O Halloran's short plays Too Much of Nothing and One Too Many Mornings for theatre. Bewley. Playing a clownfish in the Big Telly Theatre's production of Sinbad to him while swimming! In educational theatre, Seán has worked with Barnstorm Theater many times as an actor-decorator and workshop facilitator. Productions include the award-winning drama Stuck in the Mud and Town Mouse, Country Mouse. He is an accomplished Puppeteer working with The Lambert Puppet theater on their Aladdin Christmas Show.
In 2010 Seán started writing and directing with An Taidhbhearc in Galway. He co-wrote and directed the Pantomime Sinbad and the Pirates in December 2010 and in 2011 I with the same team he co-wrote, and he directed the Play Examination, which was based on the new Leaving Certificate Irish Poetry syllabus and went he's on tour. Schools in Galway, Clare and Dublin. Sean was also part of the comedy sketch team The Brown Bread Players. The Brown Bread Players were nominated for a fringe award in 2016 for the stage award The Definitive View by Sneachta Ní Múrcú