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Nationality
  
Irish

Years active
  
1992 – present

Spouse
  
Denise Harris (m. 1991)

Occupation
  
Theatre Producer

Children
  
2

Born
  
16 March 1962 (age 55) (
1962-03-16
)
Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland

Relatives
  
Niamh Cusack (sister) Sinéad Cusack (sister) Sorcha Cusack (sister) Catherine Cusack (half-sister) Jeremy Irons (brother-in-law) Max Irons (nephew) Richard Boyd Barrett (nephew) Finbar Lynch (brother-in-law)

Parents
  
Cyril Cusack, Maureen Cusack

Siblings
  
Sinéad Cusack, Niamh Cusack, Sorcha Cusack, Catherine Cusack, Paul Cusack

Grandparents
  
James Walter Cusack, Alice Violet Cusack

Nephews
  
Max Irons, Samuel Irons, Richard Boyd Barrett, Callam Lynch, Liam Cusack

Similar
  
Catherine Cusack, Niamh Cusack, Sinéad Cusack, Sorcha Cusack, Cyril Cusack

Pádraig Cusack (/paw-rick/; born 16 March 1962 in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland) is an International theatre producer. The youngest son of the Irish actor Cyril Cusack and actress Maureen Cusack, he is the brother of actresses Niamh Cusack, Sinéad Cusack and Sorcha Cusack, and half brother of Catherine Cusack. He has one brother, Paul Cusack, a television producer. Cusack's wife, Denise (née Harris) Cusack, is a designer; they have two daughters Megan (b. 1996) and Kitty (b.2000).

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Education

Cusack was educated bi-lingually in Irish and English, initially at Scoil Lorcáin in Monkstown, Co. Dublin and subsequently at Coláiste Eoin, Booterstown, Co. Dublin. Pádraig was a Taylor Exhibition music scholar at Trinity College, Dublin before winning a scholarship to train at the Royal Northern College of Music to be a professional cellist. In 1995, he returned to education to take a post-graduate degree in Business at University College, Cork.

Career

Having begun his career as a freelance musician, playing with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and English National Opera North, an accident ended his career as a musician, resulting in him pursuing a career in arts administration. Initially he focused on the classical music sector, working at two leading concert venues in London, the Wigmore Hall and the Southbank Centre. In 1992 he made his first move in to theatre following his appointment as Administrative Director of West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, alongside Jude Kelly where he produced a number of plays including the touring production of Five Guys Named Moe for Cameron Mackintosh Limited. In 1996, he was appointed Head of Planning of the Royal National Theatre under the outgoing artistic director, Sir Richard Eyre and subsequently with Sir Trevor Nunn, Sir Nicholas Hytner and Rufus Norris. In 2009 in became the National Theatre's Associate Producer. During this period he produced numerous productions for tour both in the UK and internationally, taking the work of the National Theatre to five continents. Alongside this, he has worked as a touring consultant for the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, the Royal Court Theatre in London, Canadian Stage in Toronto, TheEmergencyRoom and Corn Exchange in Dublin and Galway International Arts Festival. In June 2016, he was appointed Executive Producer of Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, working alongside Artistic Director, Graeme Farrow.

In addition to his theatre producing work, Cusack offers representation to a number of Irish artists including the director Annie Ryan, the composers Mel Mercier and Tom Lane and the Movement Director Sue Mythen.

References

Pádraig Cusack Wikipedia