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HEROES AND ANTI-HEROES

Date/Time: Saturday, 26 September, 7pm
Venue: Scoil Bhríde, Oakley Road
Tickets: €7

Poetry reading by Ross Hattaway, Eamon Lynskey, Noel Ó Briain and Raven on the theme of Heroes and Anti-Heroes. The short play Don Quixote Has Been Promoted by Oran Ryan, featuring Noel Ó Briain (Narrator), Raven (Rocinante) and Eamonn Lynskey (Dead Corpse) will follow. Oran Ryan is a novelist, poet, playwright, screenwriter and literary critic from Portobello, Dublin. Noel Ó Briain is a poet, playwright, actor, director and producer living in Camolin, Co Wexford. Eamonn Lynskey is a well known Dublin poet. Raven, live poet, has shared the stage at the seminal Sacred Grounds Poetry, San Francisco. Ross Hattaway's collection The Gentle Art of Rotting was published by Seven Towers in 2006. Colm Desmond (stage design for the event), visual artist. His photographic work is in the IADT and OPW State Art collections.

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MURDER MONOLOGUES

The Ranelagh Players

Date/Time/Venue:

Friday, 25 September, 7pm in Ranelagh Multi-denominational School (RMDS)
Saturday, 26 September, 7pm in Starbucks
Sunday, 27 September, 6pm in RMDS
Tickets: Free

3 Women…4 Men…7 Murderers…

The Ranelagh Players' production of Jane Mulcahy's gritty work addresses the "mensrea" of murder i.e. the intention to kill. In Murder Monologues a group of killers are placed under the spotlight and given the opportunity to explain their homicidal motivations and the circumstances of their crimes.

(Contains strong language with some graphic description of violence and has some strong sexual content. Not considered suitable for under 15s)

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2009 Programme
Please contact us for additional information on events listed in this programme. We can be reached via email info@ranelagharts.org or by phone on 085 743 7212

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