Mick Donnellan

Mick Donnellan (born c. 1980) is an Irish playwright, noir novelist, screenwriter, creative writing teacher and journalist.[1]

Profile

Donnellan completed an MA in Writing at NUI Galway in 2004. Since then he has worked as a novelist, journalist, travel writer, teacher and playwright. He completed his first novel El Niño in 2005. He left Ireland soon after and went on to live in Spain, Australia and Canada. While traveling he worked as a travel writer and journalist, and co-founded the arts paper Urban Pie in Vancouver. Upon returning to Ireland he went on to work with Druid (2009) and RTE (2010).

Later, he established a theatre company Truman Town Theatre, whose plays are written, directed, and produced by Donnellan. Donnellan's plays for the company include Sunday Morning Coming Down, Shortcut to Hallelujah, which became known as the Ballinrobe Trilogy.

Donnellan's play El Niño was published in 2012, and Donnellan is currently in negotiations to sell the film rights.

The company toured a fourth play, Velvet Revolution, which created interest in Donnellan's work among the film industry. His fifth play Radio Luxembourg was immediately optioned by London film company Dixon/ Baxi/ Evans and adapted as Tiger Raid for the screen.[2]

Donnellan's second novel "Fisherman’s Blues" enjoyed positive reviews, and Donnellan was employed as a joint-screenwriter on the Tiger Raid project alongside writers Simon Dixon and Gareth Coulam Evans. The film was made in the Jordanian desert. Tiger Raid was directed by Dixon, and stars Brian Gleeson, Damian Molony and Sofia Boutella. It was accepted into the Tribeca Film Festival, Cannes and Edinburgh, and the Irish Premiere was screened at the Galway Film Fleadh.

Most recently, Donnellan completed work on the screen adaptation of his play Shortcut to Hallelujah with Florence Films. The screenplay is titled Sam and is based on a gypsy curse supposedly set on an Irish football side.

In May 2019 his third novel was published. It was called Mokusatsu.

Donnellan also lectures in drama and theatre at NUI Galway, and adult evening classes in creative writing at the AIT (Athlone Institute of Technology) in County Westmeath.

Works

Books

  • El Niño[3]
  • Fisherman's Blues (2014)[4]
  • Mokusatsu (sequel to El Niño) (2019)

Plays

  • Sunday Morning Coming Down
  • Shortcut to Hallelujah
  • Gun Metal Grey
  • Velvet Revolution
  • Radio Luxembourg

Screenplays/produced films

Tiger Raid (adapted from Radio Luxembourg") (2016)

References

  1. Galvin, Ciara (15 May 2018). "Day in the Life: Mick Donnellan". The Mayo News.
  2. Jaafar, Ali (31 May 2016). "Altitude Acquires Simon Dixon's 'Tiger Raid' For UK And Ireland". Deadline Hollywood.
  3. Donnellan, Mick (6 November 2017). El Niño. ISBN 978-1908817549.
  4. Donnellan, Mick (2014). Fisherman's Blues. ISBN 978-1782377641.
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