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THE HOLY SHOW: ADDICTION IS A FAMILY ILLNESS
Talks and Readings / 27 Mar 2014 12Neil Watkins presents a serious talk with light entertainment, as part of ADDICTION.
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GRAHAM RYALL: FROM LEMASS TO MING – A HISTORY OF DRUGS IN IRELAND
Talks and Readings / 26 Mar 2014 10Graham Ryall explores and explains the Irish social history of drugs, taking you on a trip that will blow your mind.
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GILL PARK AND LINZI STAUVERS: IN CONVERSATION WITH MAEVE CONNOLLY
Talks and Readings / 18 Jan 2014Gill Park and Linzi Stauvers of Pavilion in conversation with Maeve Connolly at Project Arts Centre
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CARDBOARD CITY
Talks and Readings / Theatre / 12 Dec 2013Rough Magic SEEDS present a rehearsed reading of Cardboard City by Hugh Travers, a new play developed under the SEEDS programme.
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CÉLINE CONDORELLI AND MAEVE CONNOLLY: IN CONVERSATION
Talks and Readings / 05 Nov 2013A conversation between artist Céline Condorelli and writer/lecturer Maeve Connolly.
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KING JOHN (WORK-IN-PROGRESS)
Talks and Readings / Theatre / 08 Aug 2013 - 09 Aug 2013 5.00Shakespeare’s King John is a fast-paced, witty and entertaining look at a weak monarch’s flailing attempts to keep hold of ...
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