Search Results for 'Sonya Kelly'

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GIAF reviews: Incantata, The Aspirations of Daise Morrow, Class

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"AND DEATH shall have no dominion’ Dylan Thomas once wrote, though if he had been at GIAF 2018 he may have revised that opinion. Death was a major theme of Incantata, The Aspirations of Daise Morrow, Gardens Speak, Orfeo ed Euridice, and Wit, while characters also died in the course of Baoite, Flight, and Class, with a hint of suicide in Shelter for good measure.

Theatre reviews: Shelter, Furniture, Baoite, Wit

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Shelter and Furniture (Druid Theatre Co, Mick Lally Theatre)

Wilde re-imagined at the Roscommon Arts Centre

One of the theatre highlights this season at Roscommon Arts Centre takes place on Saturday, April 7, at 8pm, as Pan Pan Theatre Company take to the stage with their production of The Importance Of Nothing.

Sonya Kelly's Furniture for Druid Debuts

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FURNITURE, A new play by Sonya Kelly, has been announced as one of two titles for the Druid Debut series of staged readings at the 2017 Galway International Arts Festival.

How to Keep an Alien at the Linenhall

Sonya Kelly brings her hilarious and tender new show How to Keep an Alien to the Linenhall Arts centre in Castlebar on Monday November 2 at 8pm. Presented by Rough Magic How to Keep an Alien is a story about falling in love and proving it to the government. Sonya Kelly, who brought the wonderful The Wheelchair on my Face, to the Linenhall is back with a tearfully funny, tender, memoir about securing an Irish visa for her Australian partner.

Love conquers all in How to Keep an Alien

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HOW TO Keep An Alien, written and performed by Sonya Kelly, and which comes to the Town Hall Theatre next week in a staging by Rough Magic, is a hilarious, yet tender, autobiographical tale, recounting how Sonya and her Australian partner Kate had to prove to the Department of Immigration they had the right to live together in Ireland.

 

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