Search Results for 'King Lear'

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Lost Lear for one night only at Town Hall

How do staff at a nursing home facilitate the care of an ageing actress facing the inevitability of dementia? They play along with her delusions to explore her happy memories of rehearsing for a performance of Shakespeare’s King Lear of course.

‘Exam Ready’ – the Leaving Certificate English Revision course is back!

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Join King Lear Intensive Revision Seminar, October 28th (Mid Term Break) via Zoom! With all the uncertainty of the past few months, there is a lot of concern from both Leaving Certificate 2021 students and their parents. Many feel unprepared after missing several months of school throughout the year.

RSC's King Lear to be broadcast live to Mayo Movie World

King Lear will be broadcast live from the RSC Stratford Upon Avon on October 12 at 7pm.

Why Shakespeare's tragedies still matter

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A FASCINATING and insightful book on four key Shakespeare tragedies, aimed at Leaving Cert and undergraduate students, theatregoers, and those who would like to ‘get’ Shakespeare, will be launched next week.

King Lear - live @ The Eye

KING LEAR, one of Shakespeare’s great tragedies, is to be staged by the National Theatre in London, and broadcast live via satellite to Galway.

Chekhov/Lecoq workshop

A WORKSHOP exploring the Chekhov and Lecoq acting techniques will take place from Monday April 25 to Friday 29 from 10am to 5pm.

Comer school produce Shakespeare

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Over the last number of months Castlecomer Community School’s three Transition Year groups have been working hard on their productions of three Shakespeare plays; 'King Lear', 'A Midsummer's Night Dream' and 'The Merchant of Venice' as part of a TY drama festival.

Second Age bring King Lear to Town Hall

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SECOND AGE Theatre Company makes its annual visit to the Town Hall in the first week of February with its production of one of the greatest of Shakespeare’s plays; King Lear.

 

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