Marie Jones

Sarah Marie Jones OBE is a Belfast-based actress and playwright. Born into a working-class Protestant family,[1] Jones was an actress for several years before turning her hand to writing. Her plays have been staged on Broadway in New York as well as in Northern Ireland.[2]

Charabanc/DubbelJoint

She helped found the Charabanc Theatre Company, an all-women touring group. It was created to help counteract the lack of roles for women, and which produced a series of collaboratively written original works. The group’s first play, Lay Up Your Ends, based on a strike by mill girls in the early part of the 20th Century, was an immediate hit. She remained with Charabanc until 1990 when she left and co-founded the DubbelJoint theatre group in 1991.

Plays

She wrote five plays for the Replay Theatre Company, including Under Napoleon’s Nose (1988). The play for which she may be best-known is Stones in His Pockets, a play based on the idea of a Hollywood film company filming a movie in a small Irish village and the resulting impact on that community.[3] This was performed on Broadway to critical acclaim.

She has written a number of stage and television plays, including Tribes (1990), The Hamster Wheel (1991), Fighting the Shadows (1992), Wingnut and the Sprog (1994) and A Night in November (1994). A Night in November, about The Troubles, was performed in London's West End and in New York City off-Broadway. Most recently, she wrote the book for a new musical, The Chosen Room, performed in Belfast in August 2008 by Youth Music Theatre: UK. She then wrote Act 2 of this musical, which was staged again the following year in 2009 at the same venue.

Fly Me To The Moon (2012), performed in New York and Belfast, tells the story of Davy, an 84 year old Frank Sinatra fan and his two carers Francis and Loretta.[2][4]

Film roles

As a film actress, she is best known for playing "Sarah Conlon" in In the Name of the Father, a film about The Troubles.

Plays written by Jones

Awards

Marriage and family

She is married to Irish actor Ian McElhinney. They live in Belfast and have 3 sons.[7]

References

  1. Gardner, Lyn (11 August 2004). "The bard of Belfast". Guardian (UK). Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 O'Doherty, Cahir (September 15, 2012). "New Marie Jones play "Fly Me to the Moon" triumphant on a New York stage". Irish Central.
  3. Cooper, Neil (2 July 2012). "Something out of nothing". Glasgow Herald. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  4. Blain, Terence (1 February 2012). "Fly Me to the Moon by Marie Jones (Review)". Irish Theatre magazine. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  5. "Fly Me to the Moon". Culture Northern Ireland. 11 Jan 2012.
  6. "UU Doctorate for Playwright Marie Jones". University of Ulster website. 20 December 2006.
  7. McCarry, Gráinne (7 August 2008). "Me and my health: Marie Jones". Belfast Telegraph.

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