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2005

The Abbey Does
Playboy in the U.S.

By Michael Sihksnel, Contributor
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

The Abbey Theatre is in crisis as it makes its centenary tour of the U.S. Artistic Director Ben Barnes is stepping down amid financial difficulties, but the U.S. tour is proving to be a commercial and theatrical success. The touring group is putting on J.M. Synge's Playboy of the Western World, a play that caused extreme controversy and riots when it premiered in Dublin in … [Read more...] about The Abbey Does
Playboy in the U.S.

A Memorable Night Out!

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

The Irish Arts Center's annual dinner dance at the prestigious New York Athletic Club on Central Park South always promises to be a memorable night out. The 2004 dinner, held on Friday, October 1 was no exception. Each year the Center honors those in the entertainment and business communities who have made great contributions to advancing and highlighting Irish culture. This … [Read more...] about A Memorable Night Out!

O’Byrne in Shanley’s Doubt

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Irish-born Tony Award winner Brian O'Byrne will join forces with Irish American Oscar winner John Patrick Shanley in a new drama called Doubt, which will open at the Manhattan Theater Club on November 22. O'Byrne won the 2004 Tony for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a play for his portrayal of a child-killer in the play Frozen. If you didn't get to see Frozen, now is … [Read more...] about O’Byrne in Shanley’s Doubt

The Mighty Mack Family

By John Mooney, Contributor
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Player, manager, scout, general manager, owner -- Cornelius MacGillicuddy "Connie Mack" -- did it all. As a 6'2" player he revolutionized baseball as the first catcher to squat behind the plate -- an innovation that continues today. And as the owner manager of the Philadelphia A's he built a dynasty that played five World Series games, and holds the seemingly unbreakable … [Read more...] about The Mighty Mack Family

U2 Prepares to Drop “Bomb”

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

After recording, and then misplacing (the demo disappeared during a photo shoot) their long-awaited new album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, U2 are finally delivering the goods. The band releases the record on November 23 and is reportedly collaborating with director Jim Sheridan on videos for the new songs. Four years have passed since their last album, All That You Can't … [Read more...] about U2 Prepares to Drop “Bomb”

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March 17, 1858

The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) was founded in Dublin by James Stephens on this day 1858. After the collapse of the 1848 rebellion, James Stephens and John O’Mahony fled to Europe to avoid being arrested. In 1856, he made returned to Ireland. O’Mahony had moved to America in 1853 and begun the Emmet Monument Association. He contacted Stephens, asking him to start a similar organization in Ireland. Stephens wrote back, explaining his conditions and requirements, which amounted to uncontrolled power and £100 a month for the first three months. It was on March 17, 1858 that Stephens received his letter of acceptance from O’Mahony, and £80.

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