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Murphy plays were conversations with all of us about being Irish
Murphy plays were conversations with all of us about being Irish

The characters in ‘Whistle’ and ‘Conversations’ strike home to my era of emigration and every era since, writes Victoria White.

Thu, 17 May, 2018

Theatre review: Brigit/Bailegangaire

Town Hall Theatre, Galway

Wed, 17 Sep, 2014

Double from Druid Theatre is twice as nice
Double from Druid Theatre is twice as nice

Bailegangaire will be staged alongside Tom Murphy’s new prequel to his classic play, writes Pádraic Kileen

Tue, 09 Sep, 2014

Entertaining Ireland: Druid Theatre Company presents Colleen Bawn
Entertaining Ireland: Druid Theatre Company presents Colleen Bawn

For Garry Hynes, artistic director with Druid Theatre Company, 2014 has begun where 2013 ended, with the joyous revival of Dion Boucicault’s 1860 play, The Colleen Bawn.

Mon, 20 Jan, 2014

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