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Druid Theatre to stage major new production of Beckett’s Endgame at Galway International Arts Festival

Druid Theatre yesterday announced a major new production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece Endgame. Directed by Garry Hynes, Endgame follows the Galway company’s acclaimed production of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.

Druid Theatre to stage major new production of Beckett’s Endgame at Galway International Arts Festival

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Druid Theatre yesterday announced a major new production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece Endgame. Directed by Garry Hynes, Endgame follows the Galway company’s acclaimed production of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.

Shadow of a Gunman returns to Galway

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Sean O’Casey’s classic The Shadow of a Gunman will play Galway’s Town Hall Theatre as part of an 11-venue national tour next spring.

Applications invited for Marie Mullen Bursary

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The Marie Mullen Bursary is Druid’s annual award for women working on the island of Ireland as theatre artists in the fields of design, directing and dramaturgy.

Druid announces DruidO’Casey, a play cycle of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy

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Druid presents Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard In a version by Tom Murphy

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Times are changing.

'This white orchard, that she can’t let go of, that she can’t keep'

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WHEN DERBHLE Crotty takes to the stage as Madame Ranevskaya in Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard this month, it will mark her first appearance with Druid since 2015 and its acclaimed DruidShakespeare production.

Druid presents the world premiere of EPIPHANY

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Druid presents the world premiere of EPIPHANY a new play by Brian Watkins.

'A cross between Waiting For Godot and Father Ted'

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AARON MONAGHAN is known as one of Ireland's finest actors, and Galway is already very familiar with his outstanding performances in numerous Druid productions through the years. More recently he has branched out into directing.

'We all find a bit of ourselves and our own Irishness in Ross'

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IT IS 2029 and Ireland is in the midst of an economic boom. The one and only Ross O’Carroll-Kelly is about to turn 50 – and life could not be better. His wife, Sorcha, is Taoiseach; his sons are the backbone of the Castlerock College Junior Cup team; and he still does allright with the ladies and as managing director of Hook, Lyon and Sinker estate agents.

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