Landmark Productions


Landmark Productions is a theatre production company in Dublin, Ireland. Established in 2003 by Anne Clarke, Landmark produces plays in Ireland and tours that work abroad. The company has an association with a number of Irish writers including Enda Walsh and Paul Howard, the creator of Ross O’Carroll-Kelly. Recent award-winning productions include Enda Walsh’s Ballyturk and Arlington, Conall Morrison’s Woyzeck in Winter and the Donnacha Dennehy/Enda Walsh operas The Last Hotel and The Second Violinist.

Awards

In 2011, Landmark Productions received the Judges’ Special Award in the Irish Times Theatre Awards in recognition of its sustained excellence in programming and for developing imaginative partnerships to bring quality to the Irish and international stage. In 2015, Anne Clarke received the Special Tribute Award at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for her "work as a producer of world-class theatre in the independent sector in Ireland."

Co-productions and international touring

In its first 15 years, Landmark Productions has forged partnerships with arts institutions in Ireland and beyond. Main partners in Ireland include Galway International Arts Festival, the Gaiety Theatre, Olympia Theatre, Project Arts Centre, Dublin Theatre Festival, the Abbey Theatre, and the Everyman together with Irish National Opera and its precursor, Wide Open Opera. Landmark has also toured shows internationally to venues including St. Ann’s Warehouse, Irish Arts Center and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City; the Barbican Centre, the National Theatre and Royal Opera House in London, UK and at Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland. A film version of The Last Hotel, co-produced with Brink Films and Wide Open Opera, was broadcast on Sky Arts in 2016.

Productions