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The Dean Crowe devotes an evening to Oscar Wilde
The Importance of Being Wilde by Stephen Burns is a compelling play on the life and extraordinary career of Oscar Wilde, one of the most flamboyant and brilliantly original Irishmen of all time.
The Importance of Being Wilde comes to Athlone
The Importance of Being Wilde is a compelling documentary play on the life and extraordinary career of Oscar Wilde, one of the most flamboyant and brilliantly original Irishmen of all time.
The Chekhov Technique for comedy
THE CHEKHOV technique for actors is often associated with performing tragedy and intense situations, but it can be used for comedies as well.
Galway to host its first festival dedicated to Oscar Wilde
Galway will for the first time host a festival dedicated to Oscar Wilde. The festival, taking place in September, will celebrate the life and work of the writer and highlight his strong links with the west of Ireland.
Core Theatre College actors’ workshops
is taking bookings for its autumn workshops in the Blue Teapot Theatre on Munster Avenue.
Wilde classic come to the stage in Castlebar
London Classic Theatre presents its wonderful new production of Oscar Wilde’s comedic classic The Importance of Being Earnest to the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar for two special performances on Monday, October 8 and Tuesday, October 9 at 8pm.
The Importance of Being Earnest at Monroe’s
OSCAR WILDE’S theatrical masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, will be staged in Monroe’s Live today and tomorrow.
Loughrea Youth Theatre’s WinterMix 09 show
STUDENTS OF Loughrea Youth Theatre will present WinterMix 09 in The Temperance Hall, Loughrea, this weekend.
Loughrea to go Wilde for Oscar
OSCAR WILDE’S comic masterpiece, The Importance Of Being Earnest, will be performed by The Seamas O’Kelly Players in the Temperance Hall, Loughrea, today, Saturday, and Sunday at 8.30pm.
The Importance of Being Earnest at Nuns Island Theatre
THE IMPORTANCE Of Being Earnest is Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated and best loved play. Galway will get to see this classic of mistaken identity when it is staged here next week.