Jennifer Rooney
Choreographer and movement director

6 Nominations for FOLLIES at the BroadwayWorld Awards for the UK / West End!
Voting at: https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/awards/
Best New Production of a Musical
Follies - @northernirelandopera
Best Direction of a New Production of a Musical
Cameron Menzies - @cameronmenziesdirector
Best Choreography of a New Production of a Play or Musical
Jennifer Rooney - @jrooneydance
Best Musical Direction of a New Production of a Play or Musical
Greg Arrowsmith
Best Costume Design of a New Production of a Play or Musical
Cameron Menzies - @cameronmenziesdirector
& Gillian Lennox - @gillian.lennox01
Best Set Design of a New Production of a Play or Musical
Niall McKeever - @niallmckeeverdesign
FOLLIES
Production: Northern Ireland Opera - @northernirelandopera
Theatre: Grand Opera House - @gohbelfast
Director: Cameron Menzies - @cameronmenziesdirector
Associate Director: Greg Eldridge - @eldridge.greg
Choreographer: Jennifer Rooney - @jrooneydance
Set: Niall McKeever - @niallmckeeverdesign
Costume: Cameron Menzies - @cameronmenziesdirector & Gillian Lennox - @gillian.lennox01
Lights: Jake Wiltshire - @jakewiltshireld
WHAM: Nuala Campbell - @nualacampbell
Musical Director: Greg Arrowsmith
Stage Managers:
Vicki Mackenzie - @mackenzie3000
Lily Wieland - @lvwieland
Deirbhile Larkin
Kerri Stokes - @_kerrierin
Photograph: Neil Harrison - @neilharrisonphotography

Jack Frost @themacbelfast is up and running, my part in the adventure is over. Good luck to the cast on the remainder of the journey.

I had a ball working on Follies, thank you to Northern Ireland Opera and to our fabulous cast, crew and orchestra.

Dating Amber Galway 2025 #musical #1995 #music @kt_rich_music @davefreyne @thatdeskennedy @ellsbells.__ and fabulous lights by the fabulous @knightknowles

1st July marks the Battle of the Somme’s first day, one of WWI’s most painful and infamous episodes.
I was privileged to co-direct the film ‘Lark’ with the amazing director and choreographer @jrooneydance, dancer @maevecaitriona and sound designer/composer @garthyb0y, working with archive material from @northernirelandscreen Digital Film Archive and producer Ann Donnelly.
In 1966, Ulster Television produced With Heart and Hand to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which began on the 1 July 1916. The programme featured interviews with soldiers, relatives and officials, offering personal reflections on the impact of the war.
'Lark' pays tribute to the story of an unnamed soldier from the Battle. Together, these works echo across time. A quiet gesture of remembrance for lives once lived and lost.
Link in bio
Photos by @amandaewart86

1st July marks the Battle of the Somme’s first day, one of WWI’s most painful and infamous episodes.
I was privileged to co-direct the film ‘Lark’ with the amazing director and choreographer @jrooneydance, dancer @maevecaitriona and sound designer/composer @garthyb0y, working with archive material from @northernirelandscreen Digital Film Archive and producer Ann Donnelly.
In 1966, Ulster Television produced With Heart and Hand to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which began on the 1 July 1916. The programme featured interviews with soldiers, relatives and officials, offering personal reflections on the impact of the war.
'Lark' pays tribute to the story of an unnamed soldier from the Battle. Together, these works echo across time. A quiet gesture of remembrance for lives once lived and lost.
Link in bio
Photos by @amandaewart86

1st July marks the Battle of the Somme’s first day, one of WWI’s most painful and infamous episodes.
I was privileged to co-direct the film ‘Lark’ with the amazing director and choreographer @jrooneydance, dancer @maevecaitriona and sound designer/composer @garthyb0y, working with archive material from @northernirelandscreen Digital Film Archive and producer Ann Donnelly.
In 1966, Ulster Television produced With Heart and Hand to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which began on the 1 July 1916. The programme featured interviews with soldiers, relatives and officials, offering personal reflections on the impact of the war.
'Lark' pays tribute to the story of an unnamed soldier from the Battle. Together, these works echo across time. A quiet gesture of remembrance for lives once lived and lost.
Link in bio
Photos by @amandaewart86

1st July marks the Battle of the Somme’s first day, one of WWI’s most painful and infamous episodes.
I was privileged to co-direct the film ‘Lark’ with the amazing director and choreographer @jrooneydance, dancer @maevecaitriona and sound designer/composer @garthyb0y, working with archive material from @northernirelandscreen Digital Film Archive and producer Ann Donnelly.
In 1966, Ulster Television produced With Heart and Hand to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which began on the 1 July 1916. The programme featured interviews with soldiers, relatives and officials, offering personal reflections on the impact of the war.
'Lark' pays tribute to the story of an unnamed soldier from the Battle. Together, these works echo across time. A quiet gesture of remembrance for lives once lived and lost.
Link in bio
Photos by @amandaewart86

1st July marks the Battle of the Somme’s first day, one of WWI’s most painful and infamous episodes.
I was privileged to co-direct the film ‘Lark’ with the amazing director and choreographer @jrooneydance, dancer @maevecaitriona and sound designer/composer @garthyb0y, working with archive material from @northernirelandscreen Digital Film Archive and producer Ann Donnelly.
In 1966, Ulster Television produced With Heart and Hand to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which began on the 1 July 1916. The programme featured interviews with soldiers, relatives and officials, offering personal reflections on the impact of the war.
'Lark' pays tribute to the story of an unnamed soldier from the Battle. Together, these works echo across time. A quiet gesture of remembrance for lives once lived and lost.
Link in bio
Photos by @amandaewart86

1st July marks the Battle of the Somme’s first day, one of WWI’s most painful and infamous episodes.
I was privileged to co-direct the film ‘Lark’ with the amazing director and choreographer @jrooneydance, dancer @maevecaitriona and sound designer/composer @garthyb0y, working with archive material from @northernirelandscreen Digital Film Archive and producer Ann Donnelly.
In 1966, Ulster Television produced With Heart and Hand to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which began on the 1 July 1916. The programme featured interviews with soldiers, relatives and officials, offering personal reflections on the impact of the war.
'Lark' pays tribute to the story of an unnamed soldier from the Battle. Together, these works echo across time. A quiet gesture of remembrance for lives once lived and lost.
Link in bio
Photos by @amandaewart86
We have been having a great time, all guns blazing now for opening on the 24th April!!!
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