Directed by Patrick J. O'Reilly, "I've Always Liked the Name Marcus" promises to captivate audiences. Matthew Sharpe’s script offers his unique perspective on race and identity in a witty and thought-provoking new play. @Cqaf@TheMACBelfast @PJOReilly80
Coming at y’all once again to share my short film, True Colours.
https://t.co/vWOlyzixH5
The film is exclusively live on @UKfullyfocused YouTube channel. It would mean the world for you guys to check it out and leave a like and your thoughts in the comments.
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Excited to finally release the poster for my next short film, True Colours.
“After discovering that his girlfriend has been cheating on him, Joel courageously decides to confront her as he endures her physical and mental abuse”
Thanks to all who supported this one 🙏🏼
If you need child care because your children can’t go to school because of COVID-19 then think about reaching out to actors, we are also unable to work and we’re pretty damn good at telling stories. Helping eachother out in this time of need would be amazing. DM me if needed x
On UTV LIFE tonight at 8 - Lady Mary Peters talks to @PamBallantine about her new book 'Passing the Torch' @MaryPetersTrust . Actors Caroline Curran @CazaBelfast and Matthew Sharpe @Sharpy712 are here ahead of their play My Big Fat Belfast Christmas #theatreatthemill
Good luck to @sitwtheatrecomp with the new production 'Strung Out' which is touring schools across NI.
We're proud funders of Strung Out along with @Y_J_Agency - the play is about young people who have committed specific offences & been sent to a Juvenile Justice Centre.