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On The Fringe Of Erin T Here Is A Mystique About

Page 3 from 23rd May 1969

Galway, at once the most Gaelic and exotic town in Ireland. Its origins are lost in the mists of time, though it may be the same Magnata known to......

Films By Grace Conway Copper Curse S Till Tingling From The

Page 3 from 17th January 1947

glow of Great Expectations (and it's good news for the country as a whole that it is shortly to be generally released) we are bound to suffer......

Somerset Maugham Presents A Trio

Page 3 from 11th August 1950

TRIO (LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE) Directors : Ken Annakin and Harold French AT his best there is something of the "Ancici, Mariner " about Mr.......

Freda Bruce Lockhart At The 19th Cork Film International

Page 6 from 21st June 1974

Compound of one-man show and community enterprise No other film festival is quite like Cork's. Its beginnings in 1956 seemed very humble. Today,......

At The Cinema

Page 6 from 17th November 1961

Still the 'Greatest Story' but.. BY FREDA BRUCE KING OF KINGS Certificate Director : Nicholas Ray W HAT I wrote last week about Hollywood holy......

`new Look' Theat Re

Page 12 from 27th January 1961

`Away from the mud cabin at last' In the London production of The Playboy of the Western World" which ended a limited run two weeks ago, Siobhan......

Edinburgh Festival

Page 4 from 24th August 1951

By W. J. IGOE THE DUBLIN PLAYERS (THE LAURISTON HALL, EDINBURGH) E DI N BU RGH and Vienna are the RV° most beautiful cities in Europe. Each has......

X-shaped Masterpiece

Page 6 from 13th July 1973

Middle man Captain Boycott and the Irish by Joyce Marlow (Andre Deutsch £2.95) Captain Boycott of Lough Mask House in Mayo had in abundance all......

Theatre

Page 3 from 30th March 1962

FOR THE CONNOISSEUR D ORIS LESS1NG'S "Play with a Tiger" (Comedy Theatre) sets out to be a coura g eous and sensitive exploration of what two......

At The Theatre 'romeo' As A Play

Page 6 from 21st October 1960

ROMEO AND JULIET (Old Vic). O NE has become so accustomed to lookin g for the famous speeches and the poi g nant moments of Romeo and Juliet that......

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