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Archive for September, 2012

Sarah Finlay, Theatre Director Posted on September 25, 2023 by planirl

Sarah Finlay is a theatre director and founding member of the theatre company Fast Intent. Based in Dublin, she is a recent graduate of UCD’s Directing for Theatre MA, and previously completed the Gaiety School of Acting’s two year full time actor training course. Recent productions with Fast Intent include ‘The Lark’ at Smock Alley [...]

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Natasha Duffy, Spirit of Folk Festival Posted on September 17, 2023 by planirl

Natasha Duffy is festival coordinator for the Spirit of Folk Festival, a three-day, family friendly festival running from 21st - 23rd September in Dunderry Park, Co Meath. Shortlisted in 2011 for ‘Best New Festival’ in the European Festival awards, Spirit of Folk returns next weekend with a unique slant on the traditional Irish camping festival. The [...]

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Róise Goan, Director, Dublin Fringe Festival Posted on September 10, 2023 by planirl

Róise Goan is the Director of Dublin Fringe Festival. Dublin Fringe Festival (DFF) is a curated multi-disciplinary festival and year-round organisation focusing on new and innovative approaches to the arts. DFF supports the development and presentation of new work by Irish and international artists of vision, nurturing artistic ambition and excellence across a range of art forms. [...]

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Jenny Huston, radio presenter Posted on September 3, 2023 by ticklesister

Radio presenter Jenny Huston presents weeknights on 2fm (Monday - Thursday 9pm - 11pm) and has extensive radio and TV experience, from daytime talk radio to global music events. The Sunday Times referred to her show as “a comprehensive snapshot of what’s hip and happening in domestic and international alt-rock scenes” (March 2011). Jenny has been [...]

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    all boys and men appear to be more important, know more, and have to have needs sorted, first- food, washing, the basics - loo cleaning, etc. We must stop doing it, full stop. I bet Orla Leyden still does all her family housework (no offence at all - just making a point) x

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