Bryan MacDonald
Bryan MacDonald (born Kilkenny, Ireland, 1979) is an Irish playwright, theatre director and journalist. Best known in Ireland for being the Dubliner's Diary columnist in The Evening Herald and Chief Theatre Critic of The Daily Mail, he has also contributed to RTE and The Dubliner and Vanity Fair. His debut play You and Me and World War Three opened at the King's Head Theatre London, England in 2004, the play was also performed at the Victory Gardens Theatre, Chicago. His follow up Shake Hands With The Devils opens in the summer 2007 at the same Chicago theatre. Musically, together with his band The Floors, he released two albums in the early 2000s - Morphine Watch and Truths & Distortions.
He is also the former fiance of ex-Miss Croatia Gorana Relic and the former boyfriend of leading British model Rebecca Howard. Bryan has advised the Croatian government on the Arts. A former inter-county Gaelic football player, he represented Carlow at minor and U-21's level and won a Leinster Club Senior Football medal with O'Hanrahan's in 2000.
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