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Voices 2024 - Belfast

All this week we're announcing the names of the writers who took part in this year's Voices group. Meet the eleven writers (including one writing pair) from our Belfast hub for 2024.

Published: 24 June 2024
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Writers: Collage of 11 writers who were part of the Voices development programme 2024 in the Belfast hub.
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Writers Voices 2024 - Belfast

"We are delighted to announce the Voices writers we have been working with in our Belfast hub this year. They are an incredibly talented, creative, and passionate group of writers and it has been such a pleasure to work with them all and see their skills and ideas develop over the course of the programme. Their enthusiasm and dedication have inspired us and we can’t wait to see what exciting things they’ll do next!"

Heather Larmour, Commissioning Executive for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Drama and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Writers

Shane Callaghan
Shane Callaghan

Shane Callaghan

Shane is a screenwriter from Dublin. His first script - Irish Clodagh - placed in the top 1% of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Open Call 2023. In addition to Irish Clodagh, he is currently developing another  TV series idea entitled Weirdo, specifically for the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Voices programme. As a writer, he enjoys tackling dark subject matters and trying to find the beauty and humour in them. Prior to becoming a screenwriter, he spent almost a decade in sports journalism and, alongside writing, proudly co-owns a small cleaning business in Dublin.

Paul Carey
Paul Carey

Paul Carey

Paul Carey is an award-winning screenwriter from Mid-Ulster. A graduate of the National Film and Television School’s Screenwriting MA, Paul's work often challenges and explores a range of political and social themes through an absurdist lens and a blend of comedy and horror. Starting out creating his own zero-budget short parodies, with his co-written/co-directed Noir parody winning the inaugural Cork Film Festival Award at the First Cut Youth Film Festival, Paul’s follow-up short work would be selected for various festivals around the world, including Palm Springs, POFF and Encounters.   

His writing on the Irish fantasy video game HARP SONG has been shortlisted for a Student BAFTA Award while his concept sitcom pilot CASUALS won Best Entertainment & Comedy Drama at the 2023 Student RTS Awards. Paul was also featured on the shortlist for Northern Ireland Screen’s 2022 New Writers Focus and most recently was involved in the writer's room for Lisa McGee and Hat Trick Production’s upcoming Netflix series HOW TO GET TO HEAVEN FROM BELFAST

He is represented by Lily Williams and Mark Starling at Curtis Brown.

Patricia Downey
Patricia Downey

Patricia Downey

As a writer, Patricia has gained a reputation for authentic and provocative work, shedding light in some very dark places.  Her plays have toured Ireland and the UK and to the USA, Canada and Germany.   

She was part of Hedgebrook’s Writer-in-Residence Program in 2015 and received a bursary to attend the National Television & Film School’s Screenwriting for Film & TV course in March 2023.      

She has a particular interest in women’s stories and the female perspective – and an extremely dark sense of humour. 

Patricia’s first foray into screenwriting was in 2021,when she produced a series of short pieces about domestic violence under the heading “No Boundariesâ€, for a social media campaign by the Department of Justice (NI).  In 2023 she wrote, directed and produced her first short film, “Eight of Swordsâ€, which has garnered accolades from around the world, and now she is developing two storylines to pitch to TV companies. 

Rhys Dunlop and Alan Mahon
Rhys Dunlop and Alan Mahon

Rhys Dunlop and Alan Mahon

Rhys and Alan met in 2011 when training as actors at The Lir. They set up a theatre company together and produced four plays before falling in love with writing.

Their debut play LAD, a satire of toxic masculinity, sold out runs at Dublin Fringe Festival and London’s VAULT Festival. Their second play Be Â鶹ԼÅÄ For Dinner was funded by the Arts Council and will premiere in Dublin in 2025.

Their Â鶹ԼÅÄ voices project The Asylum is about Steve, a retired footballer who starts work at a hotel housing asylum seekers and unwittingly gets involved with a mysterious woman and her struggle to pay a debt to some dangerous people. 

Rhys Dunlop is from Belfast and lives in Sheffield with his wife and daughter. His acting work has taken him from Belfast Lyric’s theatre to base camp on mount Everest.

Alan Mahon is from Dublin. His debut solo play A Young Man Comes was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award. 

Cassie Friel
Cassie Friel

Cassie Friel

Cassie Friel is an award winning writer and poet from Ireland. Her work has placed in the Austin Film Festival and the Cork International Film Festival. While writing she has worked in front of the camera on many projects, including Game of Thrones and The Northman. 

An avid reader, she has been writing novels since she was a teenager, mostly about love, blood and the importance of imagining others complexly.

Dale Leadon Bolger
Dale Leadon Bolger

Dale Leadon-Bolger

Dale Leadon-Bolger is an award-winning filmmaker from Wicklow. He was awarded funding from Screen Ireland for his short film WEIGHT under the Actor as Creator initiative, a film that he directed and produced, which will have its premiere at this year’s Galway Film Fleadh. This film is based on his pilot screenplay GALLOP, which earned him a place on this year’s Â鶹ԼÅÄ Voices. 

Dale was commissioned by Virgin Media Television and Screen Ireland to produce and direct the documentary WHEN HORSES RUN, which looked at the mental health of Irish jockeys. Having broadcast, it subsequently played globally at festivals and was nominated for the Headline Mental Health Media Awards and won the Irish Consulate Award at the Chicago Irish Film Festival. 

Dale studied Drama and Performance Studies at The University of Galway - a course set up in conjunction with the Huston Film School. He then attended The Bow Street Academy for Screen Acting, where he now tutors. He holds a First Class Masters in Screenwriting from The National Film School, IADT, where he was Student of the Year in Screenwriting. 

Acting credits include RIPPER STREET (Â鶹ԼÅÄ), BAD SISTERS (Apple TV), REBELLION (RTE) and THE DRUMMER AND THE KEEPER (Element Pictures).

Caitlin Magnall-Kearns
Caitlin Magnall-Kearns

Caitlin Magnall-Kearns

Caitlin Magnall-Kearns is a writer from East Belfast who is passionate about telling new Northern Irish stories from underrepresented and unheard perspectives. Alongside Belfast Voices, Caitlin is currently part of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Comedy Collective 2024. Having written two short commissions for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4 she is currently writing her first 44’ Commission for them with FABEL Productions. A New Playwright with the Lyric Theatre, Belfast in 2021, she has since had various short plays and monologues performed across the UK and Ireland in venues such as The Lowry, Camden People’s Theatre and Theatre 503. She is also currently a BAFTA Connect member and part of the Percolate development programme with Bewley’s Cafe Theatre, Dublin.

Anthony Moriarty
Anthony Moriarty

Anthony Moriarty

Anthony Moriarty is a screenwriter and filmmaker from Cork City. His screenwriting earned him selections on Channel 4’s prestigious 4Screenwriting, the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Voices program, and shortlists such as The Nicholl Fellowship (AMPAS), Â鶹ԼÅÄ Writers, and Oxbelly Labs (Lulu Wang, Barry Jenkins, Jen Blake). 

Anthony’s pilot scripts have been optioned by Warp Films and Double Dutch Production. He is developing a feature film with Screen Ireland and a series idea as a producer with Virgin Media Ireland. Anthony wrote, directed, produced, and starred in his Screen Ireland-funded short, ‘Inherent,’ which premiered at Galway Film Fleadh and received selections and best film nominations nationally and internationally. 

Anthony began his career as an actor, working alongside Colin Farrell and John C. Reilly in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar-nominated The Lobster. He went on to work in film, television, and theatre before becoming a screenwriter and filmmaker. United Agents represents Anthony as a screenwriter.

Claire Sullivan
Claire Sullivan

Claire Sullivan

Claire Sullivan is a Belfast-based writer with a background in theatre and radio. She was selected as one of Northern Ireland Office’s ‘21 Artists for the 21st Century’ with her play DEAD ON and has written two dramas about mental health for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4, FALSE ALARM and CARRICK-A-REDE, in which she also performed. Additionally, Claire wrote for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4’s THE NEWS QUIZ.

After studying Scriptwriting and Performance at the University of East Anglia, where she specialised in screenwriting, Claire worked in both TV development and production. She is currently script editing on Lisa McGee’s upcoming Netflix series HOW TO GET TO HEAVEN FROM BELFAST.

Claire has eclectic taste in TV programmes and, while her writing naturally slants towards the comedic, she writes across both drama and comedy.  Claire’s comedy pilot Back Â鶹ԼÅÄ earned her a place on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Voices. She is developing the rest of the series while also working on a psychological thriller, a comedy-drama and a sit-com.

Shannon Welby
Shannon Welby

Shannon Welby

Shannon is a screenwriter from the North West of Ireland. Her work includes being part of the writer's room for award-winning Â鶹ԼÅÄ drama 'Blue Lights', writing an episode of Cartoon Network series 'Goat Girl', and being a shadow writer on Kiwi-Irish thriller 'The Gone'. Last year nominated for Galway Film Fleadh's 'Bingham Ray New Talent' Award, Shannon's accolades include reaching the top 1% of 4,287 scripts for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Writersroom Open Call, development with RTÉ Storyland, Screen Ireland Spotlight TV Comedy, and Virgin Media Discovers Final 30. Shannon recently received a commission from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Comedy, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Northern Ireland and Hat Trick Productions for an original comedy short idea. Shannon enjoys writing both comedy and drama. Her mantra is ‘good collaboration, good manners, and good craic’.

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