Eamonn Farrell

In 2001, Eamonn helped to found Anonymous Ensemble, with whom he has devised new works every year since. Over the decades, Anonymous Ensemble has developed a performance aesthetic called “live film” that uses cameras, screens, and sophisticated digital technologies to create performances that are live, mediated, and uniquely interactive. The New York City-based Anonymous Ensemble frequently works overseas and online to create intercultural experiences for its audiences. Anonymous Ensemble has also created a unique performance style that is cinematic, yet intimate and immediate.

Eamonn has recently begun pursuing film and television work and has found that his background in experimental theater serves him well in this new medium.

Eamonn has worked in experimental theater and digital performance for most of his career. He has been a deviser, performer, assistant director, and video designer, and these roles have frequently overlapped. Throughout his career, he has worked closely with prominent artists including Paul Lazar, Sarah Michelson, Paola Prestini, and Tony Kushner. For twenty years, he worked closely with the late Lee Breuer of Mabou Mines on numerous productions including every performance of the ten-year tour of Mabou Mines’ Dollhouse at festivals and major theaters in over thirty countries. Eamonn also originated the role of the Gentleman Caller / Vaslav in Mabou Mines’ Glass Guignol.

VOICE-OVER

In addition to working in theater and film, Eamonn has been a professional voice-over artist for the past fifteen years. He as worked freelance and as in-house talent for animation companies, e-learning companies, and record labels; his voice has been featured in hundreds of ads for radio, television, and internet. Eamonn has also provided narration for projects and voiced cartoons and animations in virtual learning environments and video games.

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