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Galway - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

The Life & Times of James Connolly by Margaretta D\'arcy & John Arden

category galway | arts and media | event notice author Monday August 21, 2006 12:00author by Margaretta D'Arcyauthor email margaretta at iol dot ie Report this post to the editors

THE LIFE & TIMES OF JAMES CONNOLLY
(The Irish Socialist leader executed in 1916)

-- songs, speeches and episodes from The Non-Stop Connolly Show
by Margaretta D\'arcy & John Arden.

On Inis Meain, Aran Islands, Sunday 27th August 2006 at Teach Synge.

On Inis Meain, Aran Islands, Sunday 27th August 2006
for the 90th Anniversary of the 1916 Rising,
Treasa Ni Fatharta, of Teach Synge, is to host

THE LIFE & TIMES OF JAMES CONNOLLY
(The Irish Socialist leader executed in 1916)

-- songs, speeches and episodes from The Non-Stop Connolly Show
by Margaretta D\'arcy & John Arden.

Treasa ni Fatharta's great-uncle Sean O Briain took part in the Rising and was interned in Stafford Jail with Michael Collins. Teach Synge is her family home -- a traditional Aran cottage which she has lovingly restored to commemorate the sojourn there, not only of the playwright J.M.Synge, but of others of the Gaelic Revival, including the 1916 leaders Patrick Pearse and Thomas McDonagh, who all came to Inis Meain to learn Irish -- the cottage was affectionately known as "an Ollscoil na Gaeilge."

The performance will be FREE: but donations will be welcome for the upkeep and development
of the museum/library at Teach Synge.

The performance will take place out of doors in front of the cottage
(indoors if it's wet), staring at 1.0 pm.
It will last for an hour or so, followed by a music session –
musicians welcome.

Performers will include
Sabina Higgins, Mark Kennedy, Geri Slevin, Noelle O’Hanlon,
John Arden, Margaretta D\'arcy, Donnacha O'Faolain, Peter Ryan and others.

How to get there: Bus leaves the corner of Victoria St. and Merchants Rd.
at 9.30 am for the boat leaving Rossaveal at 10.30 am.
The return boat leaves Inis Meain at 4.30 pm.
(Advance Booking with Island Ferries essential. Phone: 091.568903)

For further enquiries, ring: 091.565430 or (Treasa, on Inis Meain) 099.73036

author by D_Dpublication date Tue Aug 22, 2006 00:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Brill! Great setting. Wish I could be there.

 
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