Seán, Conor & Seán in UCD's Dramsoc

Foil, Arms and Hog all studied at University College Dublin (UCD) where they did architecture, genetics and civil engineering respectively (see Main Page). During this time they were also part of the UCD Drama Society called Dramsoc, the place where it all set off.

Here's a list of plays they were in during their younger years. (This list is probably incomplete.)
 * "Gasping" (2006) ( with Foil )
 * "The Fire Raisers" (2007) [translated version of "Biedermann und die Brandstifter"] ( with Arms as Biedermann)
 * "Medea" (2007/2008) ( with Arms )
 * "The Billy Goats of Glenview Park" (2008) ( with Hog ): This play got the ISDA award for ‘Best New Play’ in 2008.
 * "Father Ted - The Divinely Inspired Episode" (2008) ( with Foil, Arms and Hog ): a famous play written by Hog. Arms played Father Ted, Hog played Dougal and Foil played Bishop Brennan. The play also took place at Tedfest 2008.
 * "FeckArse - The Sketch Comedy Show" (2008) ( with Foil, Arms and Hog ): After the huge succes of the Father Ted play, FeckArse Productions (with six UCD comedic actors including Foil, Arms and Hog) made this play and premièred it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in the summer of 2008.
 * "Wanted The Stone Mountain Band Dead or Alive" (2009) ( with Hog ): a play directed by Dee Ryker and inspired by the country-rock legends The Legendary Stone Mountain Band. The band even played some songs for the audience after a decade not being on stage anymore.
 * "12 Angry Men" (2009) ( with Arms )

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Besides plays, Dramsoc also filmed sketches and comedy shorts. Even their current manager James 'Duck' White made an appearance in them.
 * Dramsoc Awards 2006
 * Where did Dramsoc come from? (2007)
 * Dramsoc Awards 2008 Intro Video
 * Dramsoc Awards 2009 Committee Sketch

In 2011, Foil Arms and Hog returned to UCD Dramsoc with some of their sketches for Orientation Week.





In 2018 Foil, Arms and Hog were awarded the Dramsoc Fellowship after they brought the newer generation of UCD Dramsoc members some sketches from their show Craicling followed by a Q&A.