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Paul Mescal to star in A Whistle in the Dark in Dublin’s Abbey Theatre and London’s National Theatre
Paul Mescal is to star at the Abbey Theatre and London’s National Theatre in productions of A Whistle In The Dark and Death Of A Salesman.
Following a report into the Abbey Theatre’s financial controls and governance, the €7.5 million funding for the national theatre this year, which the Arts Council has approved, has a number of ...
The Abbey Theatre will be dark in August, with no in-house productions between late July and the opening of its Dublin Theatre Festival shows, in late September. In reply to queries this week ...
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Yolanda Evans Although the Abbey Theatre looks quite contemporary, even swanky with its glass front and the theater name bathed in blue light, the performance venue has turn-of-the-century origins.
“Growing up in Donegal, I’d never been to the Abbey Theatre, but my late mother, Margaret, had always hoped that I would perform there.” So says seasoned performer Ruth McGill. After ...
However, new accounts for the Abbey Theatre show that the rebound in box office income was not enough to prevent losses of €1.18m last year as costs increased sharply. The increase in costs was ...
A 93-year-old woman says it will mean "everything" if her late husband's dream of restoring the building blocks of the original Abbey Theatre is finally realised. In 1961, Dáithí Hanly ...
As our National Theatre celebrates its 120th birthday, RTÉ's Clíodhna Ní Anluain - the producer for Spreading The News, a celebratory collaboration with The Abbey - considers some of their ...
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