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The Ballad of Truman Capote
Cast & Creatives

Patrick Moy

Patrick Moy, Truman Capote

Patrick trained at RADA.  

 

Theatre work includes Joyce’s Women, Hamlet, The Importance of Being Earnest, She Stoops to Conquer, A Life (Abbey Theatre, Dublin), The Treaty (Fishamble/ National Concert Hall, Dublin/Embassy of Ireland, London), A Holy Show (Verdant Productions/Mermaid Theatre/Pleasance, Edinburgh/Peacock, Dublin), The Omission of the Family Coleman (Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath), The Weir (Sherman, Cardiff/Tobacco Factory, Bristol), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (AFTLS, US tour/Cockpit, London), The Sound of Music, Abigail’s Party, Translations, The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Curve, Leicester), Richard ll (Ouroboros/Everyman, Cork/Peacock, Dublin), Anglo the Musical (Verdant Productions/Kite Entertainment/Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin), The Playboy of the Western World, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Glass Menagerie (Lyric, Belfast), The Madness of George lll (Theatre Royal Bath/West End), The Taming of the Shrew (RSC/West End), The Merchant of Venice (RSC), Titus Andronicus, The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Duchess of Malfi, The Revenger’s Tragedy (Loose Canon, Dublin), Elizabeth (Kabosh, Belfast), Amadeus (Ouroboros, Dublin), The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Cripple of Inishmaan (Leicester Haymarket), The Clearing (Shared Experience), King Matt (TAG, Glasgow), The Playboy of the Western World, Peter Pan, Macbeth, Lovers (Lyceum, Edinburgh), Macbeth (Battersea Arts Centre, London). 

 

Film & TV work includes Official Secrets (Classified Films), The Daisy Chain (Subotica Entertainment), The Big Bow Wow (TV3) and voicing a regular character on Footy Pups (CBeebies).   Radio work includes plays for BBC and RTÉ.  He has narrated over thirty audiobooks.

 

He was nominated for Best Male Performance at the Dublin Fringe Festival and for the Ian Charleson Award.  He was shortlisted for Best Voice Performance at the British Animation Awards.  As a writer, he has been published in the Bridport Prize Anthology.

Andrew O'Hagan, Writer & Director

Andrew has three times been nominated for the Booker Prize and has won book awards from the LA Times and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His latest novel Mayflies was a bestseller and a series on BBC1; his book Be Near Me was adapted by the National Theatre of Scotland and ran at the Donmar Warehouse; and his play The Missing was mounted at the Tramway Theatre in Glasgow. The Ballad of Truman Capote receives its premiere at Edinburgh.  

Andrew O'Hagan

Producer:               Lindsey Milligan

Assistant Director:  Finn Lanchester

Props Master:         Alex Constantin

Video Production:   Anthony Wilks

Poster Design:        Ben McLaughlin

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Special Thanks to

St. Mary's Church Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill Community Centre

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