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Bugsy McMahon - all his world's a stage.
Currently enjoying a sell-out run with The Snapper, actor, director and all-round stage devotee Bugsy McMahon enjoys a chat with Ronan Mac and TwoMacs producer Oliver, also a theatre veteran.
Bugsy (why Bugsy?!) recalls a childhood inspired by his late mother Eithne RIP, a fabulous musician, and father Aidan a great Tyrone midfielder and hugely popular school teacher.
From Donaghmore, his introduction to the stage was at the Bardic Theatre. He pays tribute to Sean Faloon, the father figure of the Bardic and many who thread the boards, including Malachi Cush, Conor Grimes and Emma Hetherington, who have gone on from the theatre to excel in their pathways.
Bugsy also remembers being handed the script to play the iconic role of Bull McCabe, by Brian ('Munroe') Faloon RIP as well as directing classic productions including Evita and The Ferryman (staring a live goose!) that invariably received standing ovations.
It is a fascinating insight into the world of local drama.
Bugsy was also thrilled to appear with his brother Liam in the ITV crime series Joan and won the prestigious Gabriel award with 'Faith of our Fathers' an epic movie based on Penal times that he scripted and played the role of the main protagonist Fr Loughran. It was a movie had a private viewing by no less than Pope Francis.
A life embedded in the stage, Bugsy brings acting workshops to schools with his company: 'Be Dramatic' giving young people wonderful skills and development.
He is currently directing 'American Idiot' a rock/punk musical based on the album by Green day. It opens at the Bardic Theatre this week and looks to be another great hit for Bugsy and the crew, with tickets selling fast.
For Bugsy McMahon the shows go on...

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Bugsy McMahon - all his world's a stage.
Currently enjoying a sell-out run with The Snapper, actor, director and all-round stage devotee Bugsy McMahon enjoys a chat with Ronan Mac and TwoMacs producer Oliver, also a theatre veteran.
Bugsy (why Bugsy?!) recalls a childhood inspired by his late mother Eithne RIP, a fabulous musician, and father Aidan a great Tyrone midfielder and hugely popular school teacher.
From Donaghmore, his introduction to the stage was at the Bardic Theatre. He pays tribute to Sean Faloon, the father figure of the Bardic and many who thread the boards, including Malachi Cush, Conor Grimes and Emma Hetherington, who have gone on from the theatre to excel in their pathways.
Bugsy also remembers being handed the script to play the iconic role of Bull McCabe, by Brian ('Munroe') Faloon RIP as well as directing classic productions including Evita and The Ferryman (staring a live goose!) that invariably received standing ovations.
It is a fascinating insight into the world of local drama.
Bugsy was also thrilled to appear with his brother Liam in the ITV crime series Joan and won the prestigious Gabriel award with 'Faith of our Fathers' an epic movie based on Penal times that he scripted and played the role of the main protagonist Fr Loughran. It was a movie had a private viewing by no less than Pope Francis.
A life embedded in the stage, Bugsy brings acting workshops to schools with his company: 'Be Dramatic' giving young people wonderful skills and development.
He is currently directing 'American Idiot' a rock/punk musical based on the album by Green day. It opens at the Bardic Theatre this week and looks to be another great hit for Bugsy and the crew, with tickets selling fast.
For Bugsy McMahon the shows go on...

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