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Law Firms’ Day tomorrow (NUIG)

Posted: September 16, 2013 in Uncategorized

Mr. Lughaidh Kerin, and the Career Development Centre at NUIG, have organised an excellent programme of events for the Careers in Law Week 2013. Details of these events have been circulated already.   Donncha O’Connell  is writing to encourage you to attend as many of these events as you can. It is vitally important that you avail of every opportunity to enable you to compete in what is now an extremely competitive environment for law graduates in Ireland and abroad. The Careers in Law Week is an invaluable opportunity for you to begin to understand the environment in which you will be competing.

Law Firms’ Day tomorrow
Venue: The View

12:00 – 1:45pm: Arthur Cox Mock Group Interviews (lunch provided by Arthur Cox)

Venue: Section B, Bailey Allen Hall

2:00pm: Welcome and Introduction by John Hannon and Donncha O’Connell

2:10pm: Mason Hayes & Curran: How to succeed at FE1s

2:30pm: William Fry: How to succeed at interview

2:50pm: RDJ Glynn: A day in the life of a trainee

3:10pm: Holmes O’Malley Sexton: Which Post Grad/LLM?

3:30pm: A&L Goodbody: How to stand out in your application

3:50pm: Matheson: Career progression in a corporate law firm

4:10pm: Arthur Cox: Preparing to qualify: How to get the most out of your time as a trainee

Venue: Section C, Bailey Allen Hall

4:30pm – 5:30pm: Law Firms Fair and Reception (Sponsored by RDJ Glynn)

Stop Press: Three Free Concerts in Galway in one Day ft. The Cabin Collective this Saturday 14 September, starting at the Crane Bar at 6pm, moving on to the Roisin Dubh at 9pm and finishing up in Monroe’s Live at 11.30 pm. And all three shows are Totally Free–everybody is on the Guest List. Please share the West End Cabin Crawl.

 

O.k I know ive gotten this late so hence ive marked the latter two 

 

Thanks to the legendenry ollie Jennings( Sawdoctors) for letting know 🙂

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As you can probably guess from the tone of my title, this didn’t go as swiftly as it should have. I know I know my parents grew up in a different time with no internet but they haven’t adapted that well to the wonders of what the internet can do! Ok yes, I accept that because of their jobs and just being parents in general they’d see most social networking sites as a way for people to access everything about you. However, this is the minority of what the world wide web has to offer. But nope, to them the only good thing about it is being able to look up news when ever they want…

So back to my original title. For some strange reason today, my mum took an interest in asking me about blogging. I had forgotten I had told her about owning a blog (which…

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Get inspired by your country!

Posted: September 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

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Every now and again when it’s almost 2am and I’ve had a terrible week and a completely unproductive day, I like to watch YouTube videos named “Our trip to Ireland”. And it doesn’t matter whose video I’m watching; it’s usually the first five that come up. Anytime I feel like I’m going to be living in this depressed hell hole for the rest of my life, I just watch a video of someone experiencing it for the first time. It truly does inspire me! It’s insane how much they notice the beauty of my country when I can’t. How they can say coming here was the best part of their lives.

So maybe I will be stuck here, but maybe I’ll visit other places too. And maybe in twenty years I won’t think of this place as a deep dark tunnel. I’ll think of it as home. As the place…

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Posted: September 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

The Escape Artist

Will Burton (David Tennant) is a talented junior barrister of peerless intellect and winning charm who specializes in spiriting people out of tight legal corners.
 
He is in high demand as he has never lost a case.
 
But when his talents acquit the notorious prime suspect in an horrific murder trial, that brilliance comes back to bite him with unexpected and chilling results, not to mention a shocking twist in the tale.
 
Starring: David Tennant, Toby Kebbell, Sophie Okonedo and Ashley Jensen

 

Hamlet Press Release

Posted: September 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

David Tennant

 
David has signed up to reprise his role of Hamlet for BBC Two.
He will be joined by key cast members from the RSC production, including Patrick Stewart as Claudius.
BBC Two controller Janice Hadlow said the 180-minute screen production of Hamlet was “a wonderful opportunity to bring one of the great stage successes of last year to a wider audience”.
Tickets for the stage performances, which opened in Stratford-Upon-Avon and later moved to London, sold out in hours.
After his debut appearance, the Guardian called Tennant the “best Hamlet in years”.
In February his return to the stage as Hamlet was named the event of the year in the Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers’ Choice Awards.
 
The full press release from the RSC can be seen below:

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s award-winning production of Hamlet, directed by RSC Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran, and with David Tennant in the title role, will premiere on BBC Two later this year.

Produced by Illuminations, the screen version of Shakespeare’s great tragedy will retain the quality and tone of the critically acclaimed stage production but filming will take place on location. All key original members of the cast, including Patrick Stewart as Claudius, are confirmed to star in this special 180 minute production, alongside the same creative team.

RSC Artistic Director Michael Boyd said; “We are very pleased that this RSC production will be seen by so many people when broadcast. As the show was sold out for its entire run, this is a really great opportunity for our work to be seen by so many who could not come to the theatre and see it on stage.”

Filming begins in June for broadcast later this year on BBC Two. Broadcasts in the US and Japan will follow in 2010. Illuminations previously worked with Doran and the RSC on the filmed version of Macbeth with Antony Sher and Harriet Walter. Chris Seager will be in post as Director of Photography; Robert Jones, who designed the stage production, will also design the film and, as on stage, the music is composed by Paul Englishby, the movement director is Mike Ashcroft and the fight director is Terry King.

John Wyver is the producer for Illuminations and Bethan Jones is Executive Producer for BBC Wales. The project was commissioned by Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning and George Entwistle, Controller, BBC Knowledge Commissioning.

The director Gregory Doran said “Contrary to press reports at the time, the RSC always had plans to make a recording of this production but had the inevitable long journey in getting the cast together again and securing funding for this project. The Hamlet cast and the RSC are all really delighted that we now have the chance to share this show with audiences around the world, and I would like to thank all those involved in making this plan a reality at last”

Janice Hadlow, Controller BBC Two said “It’s a wonderful opportunity to bring one of the great stage successes of last year to a wider audience.”

To support the new film of Hamlet, a rich online BBC site is being created in collaboration with the RSC. It will feature behind-the-scenes stills and footage; specially shot interviews with the actors talking about their characters and how they’ve approached the play; further interviews, with the director and other key backstage personnel; and a comprehensive range of links through to the full depth of BBC Learning’s content on Shakespeare and RSC Education’s content on Shakespeare in performance.

George Entwistle, Controller, BBC Knowledge Commissioning said “We hope we can use our experience in building compelling online sites to encourage a large TV audience to pursue their interest in Hamlet and Shakespeare as far as possible, off the back of a superb TV version of the play.”

Posted: September 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

The Stratford-upon-Avon Picture House are to screen David Tennant’s Hamlet as part of the Shakespeare Film Festival. The 2009 film will be shown from 7pm on Wednesday 23rd October.

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s award-winning production of Hamlet, directed by RSC Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran, stars David Tennant in the title role. Made by Illuminations, this screen version of Shakespeare’s great tragedy retains the quality and tone of the critically acclaimed stage production and was filmed on location. All key original members of the cast, including Patrick Stewart as Claudius, star in this special 180-minute production, which also has the same creative team. The film is directed by Gregory Doran and designed by Robert Jones, who also designed the stage production.

For booking details please visit the Picture House website here.

More about the screen version of Hamlet can be found out at this website here