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CONOR MCCARTHY MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Originally from Limerick and now based in Gorey, Co. Wexford, Conor McCarthy is a pianist, musical director, educator, and collaborative musician working extensively throughout Ireland. With a career that spans professional productions, educational institutions, amateur societies, and youth theatre, he has established a reputation as one of the country’s highly regarded musical directors, known for his musical versatility, collaborative approach, and commitment to artistic excellence.

As a musical director, Conor has worked with theatre companies and performers across Ireland, leading productions that range from large-scale musicals to intimate concert performances. His experience encompasses conducting, vocal coaching, arranging, rehearsal accompaniment, score preparation, and working closely with creative teams to bring productions to life. While his work spans a broad range of musical styles, musical theatre remains at the heart of his career, where he has received numerous awards and accolades in recognition of his musical direction.

Alongside his work in the theatre, Conor is an experienced pianist and accompanist, regularly collaborating with singers, instrumentalists, choirs, and theatre companies in rehearsal, performance, and examination settings. His adaptable musicianship and extensive repertoire have made him a sought-after collaborator for concerts, auditions, workshops, and educational projects throughout the country.

Passionate about developing the next generation of performers, Conor also works as a lecturer and répétiteur on the Musical Theatre degree programme at American College Dublin. Through his teaching, he combines professional industry experience with a supportive and practical approach, helping students develop the musical, technical, and collaborative skills required for successful careers in performance.

Whether in the rehearsal room, the orchestra pit, the classroom, or on the concert platform, Conor is committed to creating inspiring musical experiences and fostering excellence in every project he undertakes.

EDUCATION
  • Bachelor of Music Education (B.Mus.Ed.) from Trinity College Dublin and the TU Dublin Conservatoire
  • Piano Performance Diplomas from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (LRSM) and the London College of Music (ALCM).
  • Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Performance with American College Dublin.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
  • Pianist for ‘Taylor Swift by Candlelight’ – August 8th City Hall, Cork
  • Pianist for ‘Voices Of Valjean’ starring John Owen-Jones – September 11th St Patricks Cathedral, Dublin
  • Pianist with Tommy Flemming
    August 15th/16th St Patrick’s Cathedral Killala ,Mayo
    August 22nd Devenish Complex, Belfast
  • Musical Director for ‘Robin Hood’ – December 5th 2026 – January 4th 2027 Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick
  • Musical Director for ‘The Last Five Years’ – January 28th-30th National Opera House Wexford
PREVIOUS EVENTS
  • Musical Director for ‘Irish Affair’ – June 2025 National Opera House
  • Musical Director for ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ – American College Dublin May 2026 Mill Theatre, Dundrum
  • Pianist for Imelda May ‘Mother Of All The Behans’ Tour Verdant Productions August 2025
  • Pianist for ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ – Festival Productions December 2025- January 2026 National Concert Hall
  • Piano 2 for ‘Broadway Way Sound 1960’s & 70’s’ –  Niall Kinsella Orchestra Feb 2026 – National Concert Hall
MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Irish Affair, Into The Woods, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Guys and Dolls, We Will Rock You, Our House, The Clockmakers Daughter, Jekyll and Hyde, West Side Story, Rent, Spring Awakening, Oklahoma, Michael Collins – A Musical Drama, Beauty and The Beast, The Sound of Music, Calamity Jane, Hairspray, The Wizard of Oz, The King and I, [Title of Show], I Love You You’re Perfect Now Change, Shrek, The Addams Family, Joseph and His Technicolour Dreamcoat.

MUSICAL REVIEWS
Guys & Dolls II
2022
Musical director Conor McCarthy’s arrangements were excellent. He managed to create that old school Broadway sound with the strings and reeds and the percussion was so good, it drove the entire show. There was a great brass sound from the orchestra on the Latin inspired “Havana” and on “The Crapshooter’s Dance”, which was a highlight of the show. His work with the chorus was especially grand, I loved the harmonies on “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat. “Luck Be a Lady” was also great, the canon and harmonies and strong male voices made it jump off the stage and on “The Oldest Established”, there was some very impressive acapella from the male performers.’
Title of Show
2021
Laugh out loud for Larry! Conor McCarthy’s unobtrusive presence in the corner of the stage with his keyboard was a real crowd pleaser. Not only had Conor the ambitious task as acting MD, chorus master and one-man orchestra but he also had his own little part, who says men can’t multitask! Although on saying that Larry did become loudly intrusive and highly indigent when he was not included in the cast photo shoot and I have to admit this was a real laugh out loud moment for me! Conor also pulled laughs with his many priceless facial expressions and his very dramatic collapse onto the keyboard after the ‘Dream Sequence’. Mr. McCarthy’s work in this production overall was immaculate, the 2- and 4-piece harmonies were stunning and all solo and group work excellent, as was his playing.
Guys and Dolls I
2022
Carnew Musical Society triumphed with this classic musical with superb musical direction by Conor McCarthy…
The Sound of Music
2022
Musical Direction was in the capable hands of Conor McCarthy. Conor not only conducted, but played keys also, assisted by Caoimhe Comiskey. The music for this particular show is exquisite and Conor insured it stayed in that category. All Principals, Chorus and Younger Members were well drilled and beautiful harmonies, solos and choral work emanated from the stage. The orchestra were all on top form with well- known musicians such as Nicky Bailey on Percussion, Colette Cleary on Double Bass and Ann Wickham on Flute, all adding their professionalism to the ten strong players in the pit. A special mention for the work with the Children, they were perfect.
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change!
2022
‘The cast were thoroughly rehearsed in their music and delightfully accompanied on-stage by Musical Director/Pianist, Conor McCarthy, who seemed completely at home in the spotlight. His comedic episode with the highly talented violinist, Maria Ryan, was worthy of note. Their playing throughout the show was excellent. This theatrical style of having the MD behind the performers requires confidence from both MD and performers, and they were clearly very much in touch and in tune with one another.
West Side Story April ’23
April 2023
Musically it was spot on, and musical director Conor McCarthy conducted a fifteen-piece orchestra that clearly relished Bernstein’s electrifying score. Mr McCarthy’s orchestration and interpretation had a contemporary vibe to it, it was hard to believe this was written in the fifties. His work with the ensemble was also quite spectacular, eliciting some fabulous harmonies and especially power from them on “Jet Song”, “America” and “Tonight (Quintet)”.
The Addams Family Nov ‘23
November 2023
And what a good job, Musical Director, Conor McCarthy, had done in thoroughly preparing his chorus with fine harmonies and a robust sound. Principals were similarly capable vocally, and the orchestra, led by Conor on keyboards, gave a fine display of musicianship, with good tone and tempi throughout.
Rent Sep ‘23
September 2023
The Orchestra were positioned on stage with the cast under the upper-level balcony with the Musical Director Mr Conor McCarthy over down stage left so he could clearly see the performers, play keyboard and conduct. The NWMT Band worked superbly as a group, very good sound, and did not overshadow the soloists . I loved the idea of the live band on stage with the performers. It solidifies the set and everyone is as one together. This band although small had a huge impact on the success of this production. You were hidden which did not take away from the performers – subtly in the background yet all around. One particular note that I must mention is the seamless music transitions between scenes . There are not many on stage set changes required in Rent but where a significant change was required the music carried on , seamlessly leading us to the next scene where the trust between MD and performers was obvious. The music started – and the cast were ready. Superb timings. This worked very well and I commend Mr McCarthy and his band and also for the polished and professional sound produced throughout the show. A huge…
Rent Sep ‘23
September 2023
I must specifically draw attention to and mention the Ensemble Singing in this show. It was powerful. The sound that emulated from the stage for the larger numbers was out of this world. From “Another Day” with Mimi, Roger and the Company, to Sante Fe, Christmas Bells, La Vie Boheme A & B, “Contact” with Angel and Company, the glorious “Seasons of Love” Full company for the Opening of Act 2, “I’ll Cover You” Collins and Company, “Seasons of Love B” and Finale B – Full Company was stunning. The sound that projected throughout the Theatre was electrifying. I wanted the Company to come on again and again and just sing such was the magnificent sound created in all the above numbers and indeed throughout the show. There is a cast I have been told of less than 40. This cast sounded like a cast of 200. Again I found myself with tears in my eyes at the Company’s rendition of “No Day But Today”. I wanted to be able to press “Repeat” button. This and the Finale B I did not want to end.