Irish Theatre Institute Events 2007



Irish Theatre Institute Events 2007.

Information Toolbox 2007 Photo Credit ©Irish Theatre Institute
2. Irish Theatre Handbook 4ed. Launch, Liz Powell, Editor Irish Theatre Handbook 4th Edition, Diego Fasciati, Executive Producer, Rough Magic, Tríona Ni Dhuibhir, General Manager Dublin Theatre Festival (L to R). © Irish Theatre Institute
3. A Practical Guide to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Jane Daly, Producer Irish Theatre Institute, Leroy Harris, Press and Marketing Officer, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Eileen O'Reilly, Press and Marketing Officer, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Hartley T. Kemp, Director, C Venues (L to R). © Irish Theatre Institute
4. Irish Theatre Handbook 4ed. Launch, Loughlin Deegan Editor Irish Theatre Handbook 2nd Edition & Director of Dublin Theatre Festival, Paula Shields Editor of the Irish Theatre Handbook 3rd Edition & Journalist, Liz Powell Editor Irish Theatre Handbook 4th Edition (L to R) © Irish Theatre Institute


 

Re-reading the Festival

Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival in association with Irish Theatre Institute’s Irish Playography Project  (www.irishplayography.com) present 5 rehearsed readings:

Saturday September 29 2007, 1.00pm
King of the Castle
by Eugene McCabe. Director: Jo Mangan  
http://www.irishplayography.com/search/play.asp?play_id=1626    

Saturday September 29 2007, 4.00pm               
Summer by Hugh Leonard. Director: Patrick Mason             http://www.irishplayography.com/search/play.asp?play_id=1668           

Sunday September 30 2007, 1.00pm. 
Spokesong
by Stewart Parker. Director: Lynne Parker
http://www.irishplayography.com/search/play.asp?play_id=986

Sunday September 30 2007, 4.00pm.                                                
The Lament for Arthur Cleary by Dermot Bolger. Director: Karl Wallace
http://www.irishplayography.com/search/play.asp?play_id=716

Monday October 1 2007, 1.00pm.
Kitchensink by Paul Mercier. Director: Mikel Murfi 
http://www.irishplayography.com/search/play.asp?play_id=389
                      

Tickets: €5/€3; all five readings €20/€13 concession
For bookings please visit:  http://www.dublintheatrefestival.com/default.asp

Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2007, the Dublin Theatre Festival is the oldest English-speaking theatre festival in the world.  New writing has always been at the heart of the Festival. To mark the contribution of playwrights and new writing companies to the Festival programme, a panel of readers has selected these 5 plays from the past 50 years.




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