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Druid's 'Scottish Play' returns to Galway

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Following a sold-out premiere in Galway city last year, Druid’s acclaimed production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth will run at the Black Box Theatre from March 25 to April 5.

Lips, Legs and Locks down Druid Lane

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An all-girl team of Galwegian dramatists will begin a three-night run of their latest production Broads at Druid’s Mick Lally Theatre from this evening, Thursday, May 29, until Saturday, nightly, at 8pm.

Playboy of the Western World returns to Galway

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Livin’ Dred Theatre will present JM Synge’s masterpiece The Playboy of the Western World, at Galway's Mick Lally Theatre over two days next February.

Play to mark Humanity Dick’s bicentenary

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This June marks the 200th anniversary of the foundation of the world’s first animal cruelty society by Galway’s own Richard ‘Humanity Dick’ Martin MP.

DADS to present Friel’s Faith Healer

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Dunmore Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS) is bringing Brian Friel’s Faith Healer to the historic Mick Lally Theatre, on Druid Lane, tonight, and nightly until this Sunday.

Druid announces DruidO’Casey, a play cycle of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy

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Garry Hynes honoured twice in November

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November was a busy month filled with much deserved, prestigious awards for Druid Theatre Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Garry Hynes.

Free screening of Sonya Kelly’s Once Upon a Bridge

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DRUID THEATRE Company will give a free ‘encore screening’ of Sonya Kelly’s acclaimed Once Upon a Bridge from Wednesday March 16 to Friday 18.

Druid on the radio with a New York murder mystery

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DRUID THEATRE Company is no stranger to the stage at home and abroad, but radio plays are a different matter. That changes this month when Druid performs Sorry, Wrong Number.

‘If we’re not producing theatre, we do not exist, you have to perform’

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A PLAY about love, about art, about relationships, ambition, desire, the declines of the Anglo-Irish gentry, and the emergence of a new society - Anton Chekhov’s tragi-comedy The Seagull, in the acclaimed adaptation by Thomas Kilroy, is all of these things.

 

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