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'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’s The Cherry Orchard to be live streamed to cinemas

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IN A first for an Irish theatre company, Druid’s production of Tom Murphy's version of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, will be live streamed from the Black Box Theatre, to cinemas across Ireland and the world.

Druid 2020 - Chekhov and a Galway tour of Irish plays

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CHEKHOV'S MASTERPIECE The Cherry Orchard, and a tour of Galway as part of the 2020 Capital of Culture events, featuring one-act plays by Lady Gregory and Seán O’Casey, make up Druid's programme of events for next year.

Druid to stage The Cherry Orchard in 2020

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DRUID THEATRE Company has announced its first major production for 2020 - a staging of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard in a version by the late, great, Tom Murphy.

What if Ireland was still part of the United Kingdom?

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WHAT IF Ireland was still part of the United Kingdom? What if Home Rule had passed in 1914? What would Ireland be today in that case? These are some of the questions posed in The Alternative.

'It’s inspired by The Dead and is both like it and not like it'

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2019 IS Druid's year of new writing with all work being world premieres by living writers. As part of the year’s exciting programme, and in association with the Galway International Arts Festival, Druid will next month present, Epiphany, by American writer Brian Watkins.

Druid presents the world premiere of EPIPHANY

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

Two world premieres feature in new Druid Season

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DRUID THEATRE Company will stage the world premiers of two new plays - Epiphany by Brian Watkins and The Beacon by Nancy Harris - as well as presenting three new works for the Druid Debuts strand of the Galway International Arts Festival.

Druid Theatre Company set to perform ‘Furniture’ at Roscommon Arts Centre

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'Furniture is not sentimental. You can love it, but it won't remember who you are.'

'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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