Search Results for 'JAMES JOYCE'

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Prepare for a new look Athlone Literary Festival

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Athlone Literary Festival takes place this year from Friday to Sunday September 24 to 26, with a jampacked programme of events to include workshops and readings, to debates and art exhibitions.

First Kilkenny GAA medal up for grabs at Mealy’s auction

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Kilkenny’s first All-Ireland medal is to be auctioned at the end of that month by a Kilkenny auctioneer.

Festival theatre reviews

Penelope

Blooming in Mullingar - a celebration of the James Joyce connection

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This year Mullingar will host a number of events on Bloomsday, Wednesday June 16 to celebrate its connections to the famous author of Ulysses, James Joyce.

Enda Walsh - from the Odyssey to Penelope

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HOMER’S ODYSSEY has proved an unending source of inspiration to countless artists down the ages since it was first composed, sometime around the 8th century BC.

A woman’s life in classical song

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SONGS FOR lovers, mothers, and sisters, and poems by James Joyce set to music, will be performed by Ailish Tynan and Christopher Glynn in the Aula Maxima, NUI Galway, on Tuesday at 8pm.

Getting into The Head of Red O’Brien

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OVER THE past few years, actor/author Mark O’Halloran has proven himself one of Ireland’s most gifted dramatists with his justly-acclaimed scripts for the films Adam & Paul and Garage.

The Head of Red O’Brien

THEATRE, MUSIC, art installation, and storytelling will combine in a new production of Mark O’Halloran’s The Head of Red O’Brien, which will be staged in Galway next month.

A piece of Galway’s history for sale by private treaty

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering to the market for sale by private treaty this unique property known as Corrib House.

Molly Bloom makes her Galway bow

MOLLY BLOOM’S soliloquy, which forms the concluding chapter of James Joyce’s Ulysses, is one of the most famous passages in world literature.

 

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