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
