Annick interviewed Paul Maloney, press officer for Dublin Viking
Festival. The Dublin Viking Festival takes place at the Amphitheatre,
Wood Quay and Essex Street West from Friday the 16th October until
Sunday 18th October 2009. The Vikings were the first settlers at
Dublin and old reminants of their settlement have been found at Wood
Quay in Dublin City Centre on the site of Dublin City Council’s civic
offices. An action packed weekend filled with recreations of viking
battles, viking music & art.There will be tours of Dublinia, Viking
splash tours, walking tours of vikig settlements along with an open
air screening of Beowolf at Meeting House Square. There will be also
be a food and craft market and Norwegian Mandala on display. The
entire event is free. Anyone looking for more information can find it
at www.dublinvikingfestival.ie
Meanwhile Sadhbh interviewed the artist Helen McNulty about her new solo painting exhibition ‘Cloud Burst’ in the Crow Gallery, Crow Street, Templebar. This exhibition was inspired by her arrival to Dublin in Summer 2007 amidst 61 days of continuous rain! She imaginatively used a blend of oil and wax on canvas to capture the affect that the rain had on the city those months. Helen is also a performance artist and more information on her can be found at www.helenmcnulty.com.
Helen was also promoting the new Core Dublin play by Euripides ‘ The Trojan Women’, which is currently on in Smock Alley Theatre Studio until October 17th. It’s directed by Rodrigo Rodriguez and Alan King and stars Gerard Byrne as Poseidon (Malachy” from Fair City.) For more information go to www.thecoredublin.tk.
Another play to see:
SETANTA MURPHY by Garrett Keogh
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Setanta Murphy is a young man with a lot of time on is hands. Paddy is
his grand-uncle, a cantankerous 90-year-old with a razor-sharp tongue
who spends his days around town and his nights at the dog track. When
Paddy gets sick, they are thrown into the messy world of public
hospitals until Paddy finds himself in a nursing home, plotting his
escape. The touching and funny story of a relationship between an old
man and his nephew as they attempt to navigate their way through ups,
and downs, of the Irish health system.
www.thenewtheatre.com
Contact Information:
phone:(01) 6703361
email: info@thenewtheatre.com
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