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Cónal Creedon is an Irish novelist, dramatist, playwright and documentary filmmaker.[1][2]
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Creedon has written a number of novel-length works.
In 2020 Creedon's novel, Begotten Not Made, was awarded the Eric Hoffer Award USA and was nominated for the Dublin International Literary Award.[5] In 2022 his latest collection of short fiction was awarded 'One City One Book' for Cork City. It was the most borrowed adult fiction book at Cork City Library in 2022.[citation needed] Creedon's prose has been translated into German, Bulgarian, Italian, Chinese. including English extracts published in China.[citation needed]
Creedon's stage plays include: The Trial Of Jesus (2000, which was commissioned as part of the Irish National Millennium Celebrations and received two business Two Arts Awards from President of Ireland Mary McAleese, Glory Be To The Father (2002) and The Second City Trilogy (After Luke (2005), When I Was God (2005), The Cure (2005)) which was commissioned as part of the European City of Culture 2005. Creedon's trilogy of plays toured to China, where they featured at World Expo Shanghai (2010) and The JUE International Arts Festival Shanghai (2011). In 2009 two of Creedon's plays (When I Was God & After Luke) had their American premier at the Irish Repertory Theatre New York.[6] They were reviewed in the New York Times.[7] In 2013 the third play of Creedon's Second City Trilogy [The Cure] was produced as part of the Origin Theatre 1st Irish Festival New York. It also was well received by the New York Times theatre reviewer.[8] [9]
Creedon's documentaries were broadcast by RTÉ TV and were screened at the Irish Pavilion at World Expo 2010. Origin Theatre Festival New York 2022. Féile Belfast 2021. New York University NYU 2019.[10][1][4][11][12]
Creedon has written over 60 hours of original radio drama — broadcast on RTÉ, Lyric FM, BBC, BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service. His work has achieved recognition in the One Voice Monologue Awards (BBC), The Francis McManus Awards (RTÉ), The PJ O’Connor Awards (RTÉ) and has represented Ireland in the BBC World Service World Play Radio Drama Competition.[citation needed] Reviews of Creedon's radio work included commendations in the Irish Times radio critics list of Best Radio of the Year for 1994 and 1997.[13]
In 2021, Kilmeen Drama Group's production of Creedon's play, When I Was God, swept the boards at the National Drama Festival, picking up awards for Best Production, Best Actor and Best Director.[22]
Creedon's book[which?] holds the record of being the most borrowed adult book from the Cork City library service during 2022.[23]
Creedon grew up on Devonshire Street in Cork city, where he opened a laundrette in 1980s.[11] His family lived and traded on this street for over a hundred years.[24][25]
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