Aodhán Madden

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Aodhán Madden
BornAodhán Madden
1947 (1947)
Dublin, Ireland
Died2015 (aged 67–68)
OccupationPlaywright, screenwriter, short story writer
Notable worksRemember Mauritania (1987)

Aodhán Madden (1947-2015) was an Irish playwright, screen writer, poet and short story writer.

Life[edit]

Aodhán Madden was born in Dublin in 1947. He initially worked as a journalist and critic with the Irish Press. He then began writing full-time for stage, radio and screen. His plays were staged at the Abbey Theatre and the Peacock Theatre and broadcast on RTÉ and the BBC.[1] Madden also wrote the acclaimed film Night Train, which starred John Hurt and Brenda Blethyn.[2] He taught in the Media Department in Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education in Coolock in his later life for several years.

He died in 2015.

Works[edit]

Stage plays[edit]

  • The Midnight Door (1983)
  • The Dosshouse Waltz (1985)
  • Sensations (1986)
  • Private Death of a Queen (1986)
  • Sea Urchins (1988)
  • Remember Mauritania (1987)
  • Josephine in the Night (1988)[3]
  • Candlemas Night (1991).[4]

Radio plays[edit]

  • Remember Mauritania (RTÉ, 1985)
  • Obituaries (RTÉ, 1992)

Screenplay[edit]

  • Night Train (1998)

Short stories[edit]

  • Mad Angels of Paxenau Street (1991)

Poetry[edit]

  • Demons (1978)

Memoir[edit]

  • Fear and Loathing in Dublin (2009). Dublin: Liberties Press.[5][6]

Awards[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Aodhan Madden". Liberties Press. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Night Train". IMDb. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Aodhan Madden". Irish Playography. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Death of playwright Aodhan Madden". The Irish Times.
  5. ^ Savage, Joanne. "Fear and Loathing in Dublin". Culture NI. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  6. ^ Lynch, Brian. "Lucid insight into eccentric world". The Irish Times. Retrieved 24 September 2020.