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New release! Autumn Leaves by Stephen L. Moss

April 28th, 2015 by Evo

Stephen is back with Book 2 of the Paul Kingston Mysteries. Enjoy Autumn Leaves:

Who Killed Clive Peterson?

Bass guitarist Paul Kingston is happy to take a last-minute job playing with Milwaukee’s greatest jazz band. But when the band’s leader is shot dead in the street, his widow asks Paul to find out why.

The police say it was an accident, just another innocent bystander caught in gang war crossfire. But is that really what happened? Could it have been someone in the band? Even a member of the family?

The more Paul investigates, the more he finds that things aren’t as they seem. Can he find and stop the killer before more lives are lost, including his own?

 


 

 

arry Hynes founded Druid in 1975 with Marie Mullen and Mick Lally and has worked as its Artistic Director from 1975 to 1991, and from 1995 to date. From 1991 to 1994 she was Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.

Born in Ballaghadereen, Co Roscommon in 1953 Garry moved to Galway with her family in 1965. In 1971, she started an Arts Degree (History & English) in University College, Galway, now NUI Galway. Upon leaving college in 1975, Garry founded Druid Theatre with Marie Mullen and Mick Lally.

Garry has also worked with The Abbey and Gate Theatres (Ireland) and internationally with The Royal Shakespeare Company and The Royal Court (UK), and with Second Stage, Signature Theater and Manhattan Theater Club in New York; and with The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

Productions

Druid: Productions include: DruidMurphy – Plays by Tom Murphy (Ireland, England & USA tour), The Silver Tassie (New York, Irish & UK tour), The Gigli Concert (Galway Arts Festival and Irish Tour), The Cripple of Inishmaan (US, Irish & UK Tour, and Atlantic Theater, New York); Long Day’s Journey into Night (Galway and Dublin Theatre Festival); Leaves (Galway and Royal Court Theatre, London); Empress of India (Galway and Dublin Theatre Festival); The Year of the Hiker (Galway, Dublin and National Tour); DruidSynge (Galway Arts Festival, Dublin, Edinburgh International Festival and Inis Meáin 2005; Minneapolis and Lincoln Center Festival New York 2006); Sharon’s Grave, Sive, On Raftery’s Hill, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Leenane Trilogy (Royal Court co-productions); Lovers’ Meeting; Conversations on a Homecoming; Bailegangaire; The Shaughraun; The Wood of the Whispering.

Other Theatre (Ireland): Productions include: Afterplay, The Weir, Crestfall (Gate Theatre, Dublin); King of the Castle, The Plough and the Stars, The Power of Darkness, Famine, A Whistle in the Dark, Portia Coughlan (The Abbey Theatre).

Other Theatre (International): Equivocation (Manhattan Theater Club); Juno (Encores New York City Center); Translations (McCarter/Manhattan Theater Club, New York); Mr Peters’ Connections (Signature Theatre, New York); Crimes of the Heart (Second Stage, New York); My Brilliant Divorce (West End); 16 Wounded (Broadway); A Streetcar Named Desire (Kennedy Center, Washington);

Awards

Garry Hynes is the recipient of a number of awards including:

1988    Honorary Doctorate from the National Council for Education Awards
1997    Honorary Doctorate from the National University of Ireland, Galway
1998    Tony Award for Direction of The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh
2002    Irish Times ESB Irish Theatre Award for Best Direction for Sive by J.B. Keane
2004    Honorary Doctorate (DLitt) from Trinity College Dublin
2005    Irish Times ESB Irish Theatre Special Tribute Award for her contribution to Irish Theatre
2006    Freedom of Galway City
2009    Joe A.Callaway Award (New York) for Outstanding Directing for The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh. Link.
2011    Honorary Doctorate of Literature (DLitt) from University College Dublin. Link.
2012    Best Director Award for DruidMurphy at the UK Theatre Awards. Link.

 

Garry Hynes founded Druid in 1975 with Marie Mullen and Mick Lally and has worked as its Artistic Director from 1975 to 1991, and from 1995 to date. From 1991 to 1994 she was Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.

Born in Ballaghadereen, Co Roscommon in 1953 Garry moved to Galway with her family in 1965. In 1971, she started an Arts Degree (History & English) in University College, Galway, now NUI Galway. Upon leaving college in 1975, Garry founded Druid Theatre with Marie Mullen and Mick Lally.

Garry has also worked with The Abbey and Gate Theatres (Ireland) and internationally with The Royal Shakespeare Company and The Royal Court (UK), and with Second Stage, Signature Theater and Manhattan Theater Club in New York; and with The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

Productions

Druid: Productions include: DruidMurphy – Plays by Tom Murphy (Ireland, England & USA tour), The Silver Tassie (New York, Irish & UK tour), The Gigli Concert (Galway Arts Festival and Irish Tour), The Cripple of Inishmaan (US, Irish & UK Tour, and Atlantic Theater, New York); Long Day’s Journey into Night (Galway and Dublin Theatre Festival); Leaves (Galway and Royal Court Theatre, London); Empress of India (Galway and Dublin Theatre Festival); The Year of the Hiker (Galway, Dublin and National Tour); DruidSynge (Galway Arts Festival, Dublin, Edinburgh International Festival and Inis Meáin 2005; Minneapolis and Lincoln Center Festival New York 2006); Sharon’s Grave, Sive, On Raftery’s Hill, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Leenane Trilogy (Royal Court co-productions); Lovers’ Meeting; Conversations on a Homecoming; Bailegangaire; The Shaughraun; The Wood of the Whispering.

Other Theatre (Ireland): Productions include: Afterplay, The Weir, Crestfall (Gate Theatre, Dublin); King of the Castle, The Plough and the Stars, The Power of Darkness, Famine, A Whistle in the Dark, Portia Coughlan (The Abbey Theatre).

Other Theatre (International): Equivocation (Manhattan Theater Club); Juno (Encores New York City Center); Translations (McCarter/Manhattan Theater Club, New York); Mr Peters’ Connections (Signature Theatre, New York); Crimes of the Heart (Second Stage, New York); My Brilliant Divorce (West End); 16 Wounded (Broadway); A Streetcar Named Desire (Kennedy Center, Washington);

Awards

Garry Hynes is the recipient of a number of awards including:

1988    Honorary Doctorate from the National Council for Education Awards
1997    Honorary Doctorate from the National University of Ireland, Galway
1998    Tony Award for Direction of The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh
2002    Irish Times ESB Irish Theatre Award for Best Direction for Sive by J.B. Keane
2004    Honorary Doctorate (DLitt) from Trinity College Dublin
2005    Irish Times ESB Irish Theatre Special Tribute Award for her contribution to Irish Theatre
2006    Freedom of Galway City
2009    Joe A.Callaway Award (New York) for Outstanding Directing for The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh. Link.
2011    Honorary Doctorate of Literature (DLitt) from University College Dublin. Link.
2012    Best Director Award for DruidMurphy at the UK Theatre Awards. Link.

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This production will be the very first time a Tom Murphy play has ever been staged at the Gate Theatre. The Gigli Concert is a fiercely satirical and beautifully crafted play about the endurance of the human spirit and our ability to achieve the impossible.
JPW King (played by Declan Conlon) is a ‘Dynamatologist’ caught between the demands of Mona his mistress, Helen, the unattainable love of his life, and an insatiable taste for vodka. For King, the recurring question is how to get through each day. Then a mysterious Irishman (Denis Conway) walks into his office wanting to sing like the great Italian tenor, Beniamino Gigli..

Tom Murphy is regarded as one of the greatest living Irish playwrights.

Previews from Thursday 21st May / Opening night Tuesday 26th May
Runs from Thursday May 21st to Saturday June 27th

Tickets on sale NOW.

Evening Shows Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Selected Matinees at 2.30pm

Like some of Tom Murphy’s other play’s notably The Sanctuary Lamp and Conversations on a Homecoming It is has a boxed athmosphere and has a very very small cast, three.

Cast is :

Denis Conway as The Irishman
Declan Conlon as JPW King
Dawn Bradfield as Mona

Production Team is:

Director – David Grindley

Set & Costume Designer – Jonathan Fensom

Lighting Designer – Sinead McKenna

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke

GalwayDramaLlama

Well hello lovely blog readers,

Hope you are having a wonderful start to the week, and for the week that is in it, I decided to create my first “Top Tips Wednesday” post.

In Galway, the unofficial RAG Week is taking place all over the city. For those who do not know what this entails, it pretty much means drinking, drinking and more drinking. As a llama, I am partial to a few vodka’s and club lemons, but I have never participated in RAG Week. What is so concerning is the public reaction to what is happening every year and how it is not controlled more. But I feel that we should stop saying “Ban RAG week” and instead look into preventing anything dangerous from happening. Here are my top tips for being safe during RAG week.

Scenes from outside Supermac’s Eyre Square last year

1. Spare Cash

“I just…

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Ropes 2015

Posted: April 20, 2015 in Uncategorized

The City

Salthill, Beach, Galway. Photo by Rachael Hussey Salthill Beach, Galway. Photo by Rachael Hussey

Having spent many weekends in Galway and viewing myself as somewhat of a Galway aficionado, I felt compelled to share my experiences of this small city in the west of Ireland.  If you wish to escape the busy streets of Dublin but still want to immerse yourself in urban life, Galway is the perfect spot for you!

With a population of 75,000 it may be small but it is certainly mighty. Galway is known for its stake in the arts and culture scene and there is always something going on in this town. While the weather can often be less than inspiring, you can be sure to find something to do when you pass through and when the weather is good in Galway it oozes an effervescent energy.

In the city centre there are plenty of bars, pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops to…

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An Inspired Llama

Posted: April 10, 2015 in Uncategorized

GalwayDramaLlama

This weekend was a very important one for this very stressed Llama. I was lucky enough to be involved in a Writing Convention which took place in NUIG on Saturday. You may ask, “Why would a Llama want to get involved in such a large event?” Well, my friends, its simple, I just can’t stop saying yes to organizing things. And at this event, we were treated to a variety of talks and performances, one of which was from Sinéad and Saibh from Into The West Blogger Network, who held a talk about Irish Blogging and how to start.

Saibh Egan and Sinéad Carroll from Into The West Blogger Network at the NUIG talk.

Both Saibh and Sinéad run their own blogs (which I will have links for at the end of this post) and have created a place where Irish bloggers from home and abroad can get in…

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Robknowsbest

Eamonn Callaghan returns from suspension for Kildare’s make or break Division 2 fixture against Galway in Tuam tomorrow.

The Naas man has been named at top of the right by Jason Ryan having missed last weekend’s nail-biting 1-12 to 1-9 victory over neighbours Laois.

Niall Kelly misses out after picking up an injury in the Leinster U-21 final defeat to Dublin mid-week.

  1. Mark Donnellan Maynooth
  2. Oillie Lyons Celbridge
  3. Mick O’Grady Celbridge
  4. Ciaran Fitzpatrick Kilcock
  5. Peter Kelly Two Mile House
  6. Fergal Conway Celbridge
  7. Emmet Bolton Eadestown
  8. Gary White Sarsfields
  9. Paul Cribbin Johnstownbridge
  10. Keith Cribbin Johnstownbridge
  11. Eoghan O’Flaherty
  12. Fionn Dowling Suncroft
  13. Eamonn Callaghan Naas
  14. Padraig Fogarty St Laurences
  15. Alan Smith Sarsfields

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