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On Blueberry Hill

By: Sebastian Barry
Narrated by: Niall Buggy, David Ganly
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On Blueberry Hill is the latest Audible Original theatrical event, from international best-selling novelist and acclaimed writer, Sebastian Barry.

Best friends and worst enemies, Christy and PJ are destined to spend their lives together over the next 20 years in prison. Reflecting on the events and experiences that led them to the present day, this slow-burning tale explores hope, acceptance and forbidden love. Directed by Jim Culleton with music by Denis Clohessy, On Blueberry Hill is a powerful exploration of freedom, friendship and forgiveness. With outstanding performances from Irish Times Theatre Award and Olivier Award winner, Niall Buggy (Christy) and West End and Broadway star David Ganly (PJ).

The stage performance of On Blueberry Hill was presented by Trafalgar Theatre Productions, in association with Hill Street Productions and Incidental Colman. It was Fishamble: The New Play Company’s production, performed at Trafalgar Studios in London, United Kingdom in 2020, and produced by Daniel Brodie, Matt Parritt, and Eva Scanlan. The play was originally produced by Fishamble at the Dublin Theatre Festival 2017 and on international tour, including a run at New York’s 59E59 Theaters as part of First Irish, supported by the Arts Council and Culture Ireland. Photo by ‘Muse Creative Communications’.

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About the Performer

Born in Dublin, Niall has worked extensively on the stage and screen in Ireland, the UK and the USA. He is known for roles including the lead in Brian Friel’s Uncle Vanya, for which he won an Irish Times Theatre Award and Dead Funny for which he won an Olivier Award. Some of his other stage and screen credits include, Mamma Mia, Father Ted, On Blueberry Hill, and Translations.

About the Performer

A native of Dublin, David trained at The Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College.
Theatre Credits: Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Filter Theatre, Willy in Aristocrats at The Donmar Warehouse, Mr. Burke in Girl From The North Country, PJ in On Blueberry Hill at Trafalgar Studios, 59E59 Theater, New York and The Dublin Theatre Festival, The Narrator in Once at the Olympia Theatre Dublin The Velveteen Rabbit at The Unicorn Theatre, London, Valene in Lonesome West at The Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Fluther in The Plough & The Stars at The Abbey Theatre Dublin and US and Irish Tour, Seamus in Shadow Of A Gunman at Abbey Theatre, Dublin and The Lyric Theatre, Belfast, Burbage in Shakespeare In Love at Noel Coward Theatre, Mac the Knife in The Threepenny Opera at Gate Theatre, Dublin, Kent in King Lear, Theatre Royal Bath. Lumpy in Drum Belly at Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ugger in Cinderella at Lyric Hammersmith, Banquo in Macbeth at The Sheffield Crucible, Lennie in Of Mice & Men at The Watermill, Newbury, The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium, Pato in Beauty Queen of Leenane at the Young Vic, Amos in Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre London, Brendan in The Weir at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Peter Hall’s production of Uncle Vanya, The Cavalcaders at the Abbey Theatre Dublin, The Wizard of Oz for the West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Field for the Tricycle Theatre, Bedtime Story and The End Of The Beginning for the Union Theatre/ Young Vic, Brian Friel’s Translations for the National Theatre, Hamlet for the Theatre Royal Northampton, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme for the Abbey Theatre Dublin, Americans and The Quare Fellow Oxford Stage Company Tour and The Tricycle Theatre, John Bull’s Other Island for The Tricycle Theatre and The Weir and Waiting For Godot at the Theatre Royal, Northampton. He also played Dave in the award winning musical The Full Monty, directed by Jack O’Brien at The Prince Of Wales Theatre, The Contractor for the Oxford Stage Company directed by Sean Holmes and Billy Roche’s The Cavalcaders at The Tricycle Theatre directed by Robin Lefevre. Prior to this he played the leading role of Matthew Mugg in Stephen Pimlott’s production of Doctor Dolittle.
David created the role of Father Welsh in Martin McDonagh’s The Lonesome West, part of The Leenane Trilogy directed by Garry Hynes (Druid Theatre, The Royal Court, Sydney Festival and the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway), Russian Tales with the Meridian Theatre Company in Ireland, The Talented Mr. Ripley (Watford), Amphibians (YMCA, Wexford) Dancing At Lughnasa (Salisbury Playhouse), The Cavalcaders (Meridian Theatre Company) Shoot The Crow and Summerhouse (Druid Theatre) The Merchant Of Venice (Lyric, B Belfast), Philadelphia, Here I Come! (Abbey Theatre) The Risen People and The Snow Queen (Gaiety, Dublin), The Plough & The Stars (Second Age), Sexual Perversity In Chicago (TCD), Grease, The Sound Of Music and The Wizard Of Oz (Olympia, Dublin), Extremities (Andrews Lane), Carousel (Tivoli Theatre), Lunch With Mr. Bloom (Dublin Castle), F! (Dublin and Belfast Theatre Festivals).
Film & TV includes: Silent Witness (BBC), Casualty (BBC), Citizen Charlie (RTE), Sunset Song directed by Terence Davies, Body Of Lies directed by Ridley Scott, Hippie Hippie Shake directed by Beeban Kidron, Dorothy Mills, Widows’ Peak, Space Truckers, Upwardly Mobile, Doctors.

Critic reviews

“Steeped in a luminous wonder that makes you want to weep for what you take for granted in your daily existence.” (The New York Times)

“Full of warm wit and language you want to luxuriate in, it features two brilliant performances.” (The Standard)

“Ganly and Buggy movingly investigate the events that brought their characters together, their respective monologues beautifully shaped, mesmerizing, and mysterious.” (The New Yorker)

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Crime and Punishment set in Ireland

A story of love, hatred, betrayal, revenge, forgiveness and redemption. A deep look into Man’s heart in all its horror and glory.

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Tears with laughter

Somehow Barry manages to entice the deepest emotions - this astonishing paradoxical combination of the worst and murderous in us, alongside the kindest.

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Wonderful play

Greatly enjoyed, but do not listen at work. you will cry, and your co workers will not understand.

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So, so good.

Oh my gosh! As so as I finished I turned straight around annd listened again.

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Thought provoking really well done…

Once you get a grip on the Irish accents you’re good to go it’s an amazing tail really really well done.

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Humanity wins

The bare primal instincts of man.
The basic need for love-compassion ,and that horrible moment when one recognizes they could hate as deeply and murder another. Mr Barry captures all of the emotions and delivers it in the accent of the most emotional people on earth- the Irish. Noreen Kathleen

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enjoyable listening

enjoyable listen. easy to follow while cooking or during household activities. I recommend taking the time to listen to list book.

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Weird and wonderful

I will definitely listen to more Sebastian Barry stories - one of the best stories I’ve heard in a while

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Prepare for an Irish brogue

Good story once you get used to the accent.
Different kind of mystery. Good for a short get away

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Moving story. Exceptional performance

Loss, grief and forgiveness encapsulated in a concise well told story. Not used to Irish accent but it was very enjoyable once I did.

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