Derry Playhouse announces Conor O'Kane for lead role and Global Broadcast of play for 25th Anniversary of Good Friday Agreement. Picture: nwpresspics
County Derry actor, Conor O’Kane, is set to play the role of John Hume in the Derry Playhouse production HUME-Beyond Belief which will screen live internationally from the Guildhall in the heart of the city in March and April 2023.
The casting announcement was made in the Guildhall on Wednesday (January 18), on what would have been John Hume’s 86th birthday.
The play will be performed in the city’s Guildhall but also screened across the world as part of 2023 global commemorations of the Agreement.
The play is a major new musical drama honouring the lives of inestimably influential peacemakers, John and Pat Hume.
Telling John Hume and his wife Pat’s story through the medium of music theatre, HUME- Beyond Belief will premiere on Friday March 31 and close on April 7 2023 - the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
Production begins with partnership between John & Pat Hume Foundation and The Playhouse and a shared mission to promote leadership for peaceful change and social justice.
HUME- Beyond Belief is the second part of a peacebuilding trilogy by The Playhouse, following the resounding success of ‘The White Handkerchief’, which premiered in the Guildhall on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, in January last year.
Performed by the people of Derry in the city’s Guildhall, the new work is written by Damian Gorman (writer), Brian O’Doherty (composer) and directed by Kieran Griffiths.
The play also has the support of John and Pat Hume’s family. John Hume’s daughter, Aine Abbott, said, “Our family have been huge admirers of the peacebuilding work created by (Playhouse founder) Pauline Ross and the diverse team of contributors and Playhouse staff over many years.
"Both my parents were inspired and heartened by the rich creativity, humanity and international reach of The Playhouse’s work over many decades.
“We are confident that The Playhouse will honour the ideals and aspirations held by my parents and the many people who worked alongside them.
"My father’s career held both triumph and hardship, but he was a warm (slightly eccentric), kind and funny family man, a man who loved nothing more than to sing.
"He was a proud Derry man. It will be emotional for us to see his presence step on the stage of the Guildhall.”
Originally from County Derry, Conor O’Kane, will take on the iconic role. Conor trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
He was also nominated Best Male in a Musical by Off West End for his performance as George in Miss Nightingale at The Vaults, London in 2017.
Most recently, he performed in The Talk with Fly Away Home Productions which has been selected for the Chicago Irish Film Festival after winning the Audience Award at the Clones Film Festival.
Last January, Conor starred in the world premiere of The Playhouse production of The White Handkerchief as Father Tom O’Gara.
Playhouse CEO Kevin Murphy said, “Conor is an exceptional talent that we are delighted to have worked with on several occasions before.
"He stunned us with his powerful portrayal of Father Tom O’Gara in The White Handkerchief, and has just finished a run as Leo Bloom in The Producers at The Playhouse in November.
"His work in film has been premiered at Manchester and Nottingham International Film Festivals and his theatre performances includes work with Royal Shakespeare Company’s Dell Theatre, The Vaults London, and Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds. We know he will bring great humanity and honesty to the role.”
As with The White Handkerchief, members of The Playhouse Music Theatre Company will make up the ensemble for the production having taken part in world class training with The Playhouse.
The production also marks the beginning of a partnership between The Playhouse and The John & Pat Hume Foundation.
Dr Sean Farren, Chair of The John & Pat Hume Foundation said: “The Hume Foundation is delighted that Conor O'Kane has been chosen to play the role of John Hume in the eagerly awaited production ‘HUME- Beyond Belief’ to be staged on the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
"The production will remind us all of the drama behind that agreement, its values and its principles. Above all it will remind us of John Hume's dedication to non-violence and to the peaceful resolution of conflict.”
Gilly Campbell, Director of Arts Development at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, a key funder who announced their award of £50,000 for the production in July, said, “Following on from his incredible performance in The White Handkerchief, we welcome today’s casting announcement, that Conor O’Kane will take on the lead role in ‘Hume- Beyond Belief’.
"We look forward with much anticipation to the opening of this important production at the end of March, which will undoubtedly hold much appeal for both local and international audiences.”
The production is also supported by The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) to mark John and Pat Hume’s contribution to the Credit Union Movement in Derry and throughout Ireland.
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