Current Board Members
Michael Owens (Deputy Chair)
Michael Owens is a HR professional, with extensive HR experience in insurance, manufacturing and retail. He recently retired as HR Director with Vhi Healthcare where he was a member of the executive management team involved in formulating and executing business strategy. Michael led a number of key projects in Vhi Healthcare, including the development of a business centre in Kilkenny employing 600 people and a new award-winning Head Office in Abbey Street.
Michael was a member of the board of Business to Arts for 8 years and served as its chairperson for 5 years. During that time Business to Arts was recognised for a number of impactful Arts initiatives including the Allianz Business to Arts Awards, New Stream and Fund it. Michael has also been a board member with Junior Achievement, Vhi Swiftcare and Coyle Hamilton.
He has a keen interest in HR Best Practice and contributed in this regard as a member of the National Committee of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (Ireland) where he was chairperson for 4 years. Michael has a BA in HR and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business and Executive Coaching. (Date of appointment: 24.03.2023 / End of term: 23.03.27)
Nicholas Basden
Nick co-founded and owns Flat Brew Limited, the maker of award-winning coffee spreads. Prior to founding Flat Brew, Nick launched a number of entrepreneurial ventures in the retail and restaurant sectors, having previously worked in sales at JP Morgan; retail strategy at Monitor Company; and, business development at Starbucks Coffee International earlier in his career.
Nick has worked with leading theatre and cultural institutions in the UK on issues related to strategic positioning and audience development, with a particular focus on engaging minority audiences. He serves as a trustee at Kiln Theatre, Sadlers Wells, and is an investor in West End theatrical productions.
Nick is also actively engaged in the education sector where he serves as a trustee for Westside School and Alternative Provision Challenge Trust, both organisations dedicated to meeting the educational needs of excluded students. Nick is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School. (Date of appointment: 20.02.2023 / End of term: 19.02.27)
Noelle Brown
Noelle Brown has been an actor since 1987 and became a writer, theatre maker and co-producer in 2013. As an actor, she has worked with all of Ireland’s leading theatre companies, as well as in film, television and radio. Her career began at the Abbey Theatre where her appearances have included: Ghosts, Dancing at Lughnasa, and The Unmanageable Sisters. Recently, she was lead artist, curator and performer in the Abbey Theatre’s Home: Part One.
Drawing on her own personal experiences of being an adoptee, she co-wrote her first play Postscript with Michèle Forbes, and she continues to highlight the legacy of human rights abuses suffered by Mother and Baby Home survivors. Postscript toured all over Ireland, played at the Centre Cultural Irlandais Paris, at the Abbey Theatre (Peacock), and the London Irish Centre.
Foxy, her play about prejudice towards the Travelling Community was presented at Project Arts Centre (Cube) in 2015. Her play Creaking, co-created with Oonagh Murphy, explored societal attitudes towards older people and toured Ireland as part of the Bealtaine Festival in 2017. She also created and co-produced, with Faye O’ Rourke, Konenki (Menopause Unmasked) at the Sugar Club to help lift the silence around Menopause. (Date of appointment: 17.01.2022 / End of term: 16.01.26)
Mairéad Delaney
Mairéad Delaney is the Abbey Theatre Archivist and Staff Director. A graduate of UCD and a professional Archivist, she was commissioned as an external consultant in 1994 to prepare the first detailed analysis of the Abbey Theatre’s archival holdings. In 1996 she was appointed to establish the Abbey Theatre Archive.
In the intervening years, the Abbey Theatre Archive has grown extensively, creating a unique resource preserving and making available the social, cultural, and economic history of Ireland’s National Theatre. The collection is widely utilised by scholars, theatre practitioners and members of the public both nationally and internationally. Mairéad is a member of the Project Team for the Abbey Theatre Digital Archive. This large scale digitisation partnership with NUI Galway has helped define a new era of theatre scholarship.
Having taught at secondary, university and adult education levels, she retains a strong interest in education and mentoring. In addition to giving specialist tours of the Abbey Theatre, Mairéad frequently acts as an Abbey ambassador lecturing both at home and abroad. She has collaborated on several exhibitions with other cultural institutions including the National Library of Ireland, the National Gallery of Ireland, IMMA and the Crawford Art Gallery.
Mairéad previously served on the Advisory Council of the National Theatre Society Limited. (Date of appointment: 01.02.2021 / End of term: 31.01.25)
Múirne Laffan
Múirne Laffan has global experience building teams, products, brands and revenues in News, Sport & Entertainment at RTÉ and McCann Worldgroup. She sits on several boards and works with media start-ups on growth strategy, including Noa – News Over Audio.
She started her career in advertising in London, joined RTÉ as General Manager, RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Limited, in 2001. She subsequently worked as MD of RTÉ Publishing, MD of RTÉ Digital and was a member of the executive board, becoming Chief Digital Officer in 2015 and Chair of the EBU Digital Steering Committee.
Prior to RTÉ, Múirne was Senior Vice President, Director of Worldwide Clients at McCann-Erickson in New York, set up McCann Interactive and was a founding executive board member of UM, one of the world’s largest media agencies.
Múirne is fascinated by the creative implications of evolving audience behaviour and new media technologies. She is a Board member of the Irish Television & Film Academy and Chair of the TV Committee, Board member of the Digital Repository of Ireland and of Drinkaware. Múirne is a graduate of TU Dublin’s College of Marketing & Design and Trinity College Dublin.
Múirne serves as Chair of the Fundraising & Engagement Committee at the Abbey Theatre. (Date of appointment: 17.01.2022 / End of term: 16.01.26)
Máire O’Higgins
Máire is an Assistant Principal and Chaplain in Larkin Community College in Dublin’s North Inner City. She has worked in education, arts and community development for over thirty years.
As an educator Máire developed the first partnership arts in education Junior Cycle programme in secondary schools in Ireland. She has led myriad artist residencies and theatre making partnerships in schools.
As a theatre practitioner Máire worked as a Director with Passion Machine Theatre Company. She was a founding member of Pigsback Theatre Company, and has worked as an actor and director in theatre.
In her community development work, Máire has led intergenerational and intercultural initiatives for civic community engagement, with the National Museum of Ireland, the National College of Art and Design, the Abbey Theatre and Localise Volunteering. She served as a Board member of Localise for ten years and on the Steering Committee for the National Citizenship Education Network.
Máire is on the North-East-Inner-City Programme Implementation Board Community Arts Steering Committee tasked with bringing diverse communities together to celebrate sustained civic and cultural engagement.
Máire is a member of the Mindfulness Teachers Association of Ireland. She hosts weekly meditation practices with educators, artists, young people and frontline workers in Dublin’s North and South Inner City. (Date of appointment: 24.03.2023 / End of term: 23.03.27)
Risteard Sheridan
Risteard was appointed Company Secretary of AerCap in May 2020 and Chief Compliance Officer in 2019. He joined AerCap in April 2017 as Head of Internal Audit. Risteard is also currently senior independent director and chair of the audit committee of daa plc.
Prior to joining AerCap, he gained extensive experience advising companies on governance, financial reporting and control/process matters while working with the professional services firms KPMG and EY.
Risteard holds a degree in Business and Legal Studies and a Masters in Accounting from University College Dublin and is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland. (Date of appointment: 20.02.2023 / End of term: 19.02.27)
Owen Travers
Owen Travers is an experienced Finance executive and is currently the Institutional & Lender Lead at Interpath Advisory Ireland, a global financial and restructuring advisory business.
Owen was previously Finance Director of D|RES Properties, one of the largest housing developers in the country. D|RES is a GRESB (Global Real Estate Sustainable Benchmark) member and a leader in innovation and sustainability practices in construction.
Prior to that, Owen was the Chief Executive of AIB Corporate Finance where he advised on a number of large fundraising and capital projects together with a number of significant M&A transactions. Owen also was a Director in the Capital Markets division of AIB where he oversaw a number of key sectors including European Real Estate, Hospitality, Project Finance, Renewable Power and Social Housing. This saw Owen provide significant support for a number of key sectors and employers in the Irish economy.
Owen holds a degree in Business Studies (Finance) from Trinity College Dublin and is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA). He has also completed the Inter Alpha executive management programme at INSEAD and more recent qualifications in ESG. Owen has served on the Finance Committee of Junior Achievement Ireland and assisted a number of other charity and not for profit entities. Owen has supported the Abbey Theatre over recent years as a patron, corporate patron and supporter of the Business in Theatre programme.
Owen serves as Chair of the Finance, Audit & Risk Committee of the Abbey Theatre. (Date of appointment: 17.01.2022 / End of term: 16.01.26)
Michael Wall
Michael Wall is a practising barrister specialising in construction, planning and environmental law and is a qualified architect and planner. He is a fellow of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) and served on its council from 2019 to 2021.
He is also a member of the Irish Planning Institute (IPI) and is qualified and practises as a Mediator and Arbitrator. Michael is currently a board member of the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), chair of the NAMA Planning Advisory Committee, board member/trustee of Simpson’s Hospital, Dundrum, Dublin, and chairman of the Irish Georgian Society.
Michael was founding chairman of Wide Open Opera and is a former board member of Irish National Opera and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. He was previously a member of the board of the Abbey Theatre (2017 to 2020) and chair of its Site Redevelopment Committee.
In addition to qualifications in architecture from DIT (now TUD) and TCD, he has a master’s degree in planning from UCD, MBA from the Smurfit Business School at UCD and BL from the Honorable Society of King’s Inns. D’fhreastail Mícheál ar bhunscoil agus meánscoil Choláiste Mhuire i mBaile Átha Cliath.
Michael serves as Chair of the Site Redevelopment Committee of the Abbey Theatre.(Date of re-appointment: 17.01.2022 / End of term: 16.01.26)
Michael West
Michael West is a playwright, adaptor and translator. In collaboration with Annie Ryan and The Corn Exchange, his work includes The Fall of the Second Republic, Dublin by Lamplight; the world premiere adaptation of James Joyce’s Dubliners; Man of Valour; Freefall; Everyday; Foley; and adaptations of The Seagull and Lolita.
Translations include The Marriage of Figaro; Death and the Ploughman by the Bohemian 14th century writer Johannes Von Saaz; and work by Molière, Marivaux and Calderón, including Forever Yours, Mary-Lou, by Michel Tremblay. Most recently, his adaptation of Mike McCormack’s Solar Bones premiered at the Kilkenny Arts Festival and was presented at the Abbey Theatre.
Other original work includes Conservatory, and FRNKNSTN, a mutation of Mary Shelley’s classic, written for Theatre Lovett, both of which premiered at the Peacock. And he also wrote The Chinese Room, which played at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in the USA in a production directed by James Macdonald.
He was dramaturg on Webster’s The White Devil at the Globe, and Dead Centre’s Hamnet, which premiered at the Abbey Theatre. He has written plays for children, for radio and adapted an Oscar Wilde story for the English National Ballet. He teaches scriptwriting at Queen’s University Belfast and is published by Methuen. (Date of appointment: 24.03.2023 / End of term: 23.03.27)
The members of the Abbey Theatre board are members of the Company.