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SUMMARY:Gender ARC Research Seminar Series 2015: Psychiatry\, mental illness and gender Edmund O'Toole\, PhD Candidate\, Discipline of Philosophy at the National University of Ireland - Galway
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC Research Seminar Series\,Autumn 2015\nGender ARC and Global Women’s Studies at NUI Galway arepleased to invite you to the following research seminar:…………………………..\nPsychiatry\, mental illness and gender \nEdmund O’Toole\, PhD Candidate\, Discipline of Philosophy at the National \n University of Ireland – Galway  \nFor more information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-research-seminar-series-2015-psychiatry-mental-illness-and-gender-edmund-otoole-phd-candidate-discipline-of-philosophy-at-the-national-university-of-ireland-galway/
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare's  The winter's Tale 24th to 26th November
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a performance of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale as adapted and performed by NUI Galway’s 3rd Year Drama\, Theatre and Performance students.  \nIt runs in the Mick Lally Theatre\, Druid’s performance space\, for three nights: Tuesday\, 24 November – Thursday\, 26 November. The starting time is 8pm and it will run for a little under an hour. Admission is free and tickets can be had either by emailing thomas.conway@nuigalway.ie –  or on the door.  \nThe performance has been in preparation over the semester. Explorations of the play in its original performance context and of the specific performance challenges represented by Shakespeare’s dramatic language have complemented a creative encounter with the play on the students’ own terms. The resulting production is realised by the students\, either as directors\, designers or performers\, with dramaturgical and logistical support from Thomas Conway and Emer McHugh.    \nMoving between the closed\, repressive\, courtly world of Sicilia and the open\, carefree\, pastoral world of Bohemia\, and spanning 16 years\, The Winter’s Tale looks at families in action. It observes four fathers\, two mothers\, three sons and a daughter play out dramas all too recognisable – fathers seeking to exercise authority but succeeding only to tear at the very fabric of what keeps their families together. Two story lines unfold among heads of state in a Sicilian court and peasants in the Bohemian countryside\, respectively\, only to dovetail in the discovery of a newborn child.  \nThe Winter’s Tale is a play in which Shakespeare seemingly asks of his audience\, sons and daughters in the world at large\, forgiveness for erring fathers. Here Shakespeare lays at our feet some very bitter fruit\, as well as wild flowers of the most vibrant\, colourful and delicate kind. He gives us scenes of pathos and comedy\, and one of the clearest demonstrations of the power of love. It falls to us to decide on whether the mistaken fathers of the world can ever be forgiven. \nThose scenes set in Sicilia are directed by RÌ_isÌ_n nic AodhgÌÁin and Mark Leahy. Those set in Bohemia are directed by Naomi Cantwell and Sarah Slevin. The designers are Hannah Kindregan and Elaine Mullarkey. The play has been adapted by the students (Mark Leahy getting a special mention in this regard) in consultation with Thomas Conway and Emer McHugh.  \nThe cast (in order of appearance) is as follows: \nSicilia \nGrÌÁinne White as Leontes \nHannah Carleton as Hermione \nCaitrÌ_ona O’Donnell as Mamillius and Time \nRose Magner as Antigonus \nRÌ_isÌ_n nÌ_ Ch̩ileachair as Polixenes \nAisling Fitzsimons as Camillo \nElla Heatley-Mulhall as Paulina \nBohemia \nKevin Murphy as Autolycus \nJennifer Lynam as Clown \nShifra Tobin as Florizel \nCaoimhe Lally as Perdita \nMark Dooley as Shephard \nElaine Mullarkey and Hannah Kindregan make guest appearances at the feast.  \nWe’d very much welcome to see you on one of the evenings of the performance.  \nFor more information please contact: Thomas Conway\,  Druid Director-in-Residence at NUI Galway thomas.conway@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/shakespeares-the-winters-tale-24th-to-26th-november/
LOCATION:Mick Lally Theatre\, Druid\, Ireland
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