
Plays
Neil Flynn’s stage plays explore intimacy, power, and psychological tension, often blending realism with unsettling humour. His work has been produced internationally and recognised with multiple awards.
Gravity
“Wildly Ambitious” – Irish Times
A formally ambitious stage play that blends science, desire, and emotional vulnerability, Gravity (A Love Story) examines connection and distance in contemporary relationships.
Director: Conall Morrison

Microdisney
“An extraordinary piece of writing” ★★★★ – Emer O’Kelly
Winner of the Limerick Fringe Festival Belltable Connect Award and nominated for the Stewart Parker Trust Award, Microdisney is a psychologically acute play concerned with identity, surveillance, and control in modern life.
Director: Neil Flynn

Day of the Zebra
“A psychological striptease” – Sunday Independent
A tense, claustrophobic stage play that interrogates authority, submission, and the quiet mechanisms of power that shape everyday behaviour.
Director: Neil Flynn

Sky Falls
“Stunning drama… powerhouse cast… a terrific writer” ★★★★ – The Arts Review
Sky Falls is an intimate domestic drama that gradually reveals deeper psychological fractures, blending realism with mounting emotional pressure.
Director: Neil Flynn

Talk to Me
“Clever and elegant… plumbs the depths of the ocean” – Irish Independent
A sharply observed play about communication, absence, and emotional dislocation, Talk to Me explores what remains unsaid between people who believe they know one another.
Director: Rex Ryan

The Hothouse
“Memorably disturbing…” ★★★★ – Irish Examiner
An unsettling reimagining that leans into psychological discomfort and moral unease, The Hothouse confronts complicity, obedience, and the limits of empathy.
Director: Neil Flynn

Clocked
Winner of the International Playwriting Award, Warehouse Theatre, London.
Clocked is a darkly comic stage play that examines labour, time, and exploitation, exposing the pressures and absurdities of contemporary working life.
Director: Ted Craig
