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For One Night Only - United States vs Ulysses
1930s New York was a town of shebeens, jazz, sex and... Ulysses. It was the era of Prohibition and James Joyce's novel - like liquor - was much in demand, but could only be bought under the counter. Until, that was, a feisty young publisher sailed to Paris to buy the rights from Joyce, hired the best free speech lawyer in the land, and took a case to liberate Ulysses from American censorship.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
'All For me Grog', a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
All For me Grog’, a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
'All For me Grog', a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners in story and song at Roscommon Arts Centre
‘All For me Grog’, a celebration in story and songs of The Dubliners, originally due to take place on Friday, March 20, in Roscommon Arts Centre, has been rescheduled to Friday, September 11.
The Dubliners story ‘Seven Drunken Nights’ set to perform at the Dean Crowe Theatre
Following its sold out smash hit debut tour, 'Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of The Dubliners' will grace the Dean Crowe Theatre stage on Friday, February 22.
A new look at Joyce's female Dubliners
DUBLINER'S WOMEN is a stage adaptation of James Joyce's famous short story collection, but with the emphasis is on the often overlooked female characters from 'The Boarding House', 'Clay', and 'Eveline' - for once Dubliners is about far more than just 'The Dead'.
Joyce's The Dead - 'Letting the music tell the story'
THE DEAD, James Joyce’s best-loved short story, has been given a thrilling new operatic treatment by the much-acclaimed company Performance Corporation, which is bringing it to the Town Hall Theatre, next month.
One Million Dubliners Q & A @ The Eye
FILM MAKER Aoife Kelleher is coming to The Eye Cinema, Wellpark, to attend a screening of her film One Million Dubliners, and take part in an audience Q&A.
Dubliners re-imagined for the stage
THE DUBLINERS Dilemma, based on James Joyce’s Dubliners, comes to the Town Hall Theatre on Wednesday April 2 at 8pm.