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Radio version of the play directed and produced by Laurence Foster with Seamus Forde in the title role, Cathryn Brennan as Cordelia and Dan Reardon as Fool. Special effects by Brendan Fitzgerald and Kieran...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the first episode, the novelist Maeve Binchy writes on...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the second episode, Aidan Matthews’s take on ‘A Whining...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’ ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the third episode, poet Paula Meehan tackles ‘The...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the fifth episode, Patrick McCabe introduces his...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the sixth episode, John Banville meditates on ‘The Lean...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. The last episode is a repeat broadcast of a play for one...
Radio series in which contemporary writers reflect on the theme of Jaques’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in the form of dramatic monologues. In the fourth episode, Irish writer Gerard Mannix Flynn...
Seven part series covering the history of Ireland since independence in 1921. Each 55 minute episode covers the events of a decade. 1. The Birth of the New Irish State; 2. Depression and the Rise of Fianna...
A performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream broadcast live from King John’s Castle. Limerick. Barry McGovern is Oberon and Ann Marie Horan is Titania. Introduction by Senator David Norris.
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