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TINY PLAYS FOR IRELAND MEET THE PLAYWRIGHTS
Talks and Readings / 16 Mar 2012 - 19 Mar 2012To celebrate the variety of voices and the creativity sparked by Fishamble's call for submissions for Tiny Plays for Ireland, Fishamble: The New Play Company is programming a series of free pre-show, post-show discussions and readings throughout the run. For information on the complete programme of talks, click here.
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THEATRE NOW (CURRENT THOUGHTS, FUTURE PRACTICES)
Talks and Readings / 25 Feb 2012A day of talks an discussions as part of the Irish Society of Theatre Research Symposium.
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WHAT DID YOU SEE
Talks and Readings / 02 Feb 2012What Did You See? is a Public Discussion Forum for Performing Arts that began life as a Performance Reading Group convened by Willie White and Noelia Ruiz during 2010-2011 in Project Arts Centre.
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THE FAMILY CHATS
Talks and Readings / 18 Jan 2012 - 27 Jan 2012THEATREclub will host a series of post-show panel discussions to accompany their new production THE FAMILY.
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THEATRE FORUM BRIEFING FOR EMERGING PRACTITIONERS
Talks and Readings / 28 Nov 2011A briefing for Emerging Practitioners - Come along and meet the Board and staff of Theatre Forum
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CURATING CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE
Talks and Readings / 15 Oct 2011To coincide with Project Art Centre’s publication of No More Drama, a new collection of writings about the shape of contemporary performance, this symposium sets out to consider the changing stages and shared concerns of alternative theatre.
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