Item 589 - Press Cuttings May 1998

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UGA T2/2/22/589

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Press Cuttings May 1998

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  • 05/1998

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Original and photocopy press cuttings of coverage of productions by Druid Theatre and related national and international Arts/theatre news coverage. Cuttings from Galway Advertiser, City Tribune, Irish Independent, Irish Times, The Examiner, Sunday Tribune, Sunday Times, Irish Echo, New York Times, The Star, Sunday Business Post, Evening Herald, Connacht Sentinel, Irish World, Foinse, Waterford News and Star, Ireland on Sunday, RTÉ Guide, Sunday Business Post, Midland Tribune, Wexford People, Nenagh Guardian and Longford Leader. Cuttings relate to the Irish touring production of Philadelphia, Here I Come! by Brian Friel, produced by Druid Theatre and also The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh, produced by Druid on Broadway, New York.

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      23/10/2015
      21/07/2025

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