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April May 2006 Issue

The Descendants of Niall

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April / May 2006

April 1, 2006 by 62 Comments

Are you related to Niall of the Nine Hostages? In a recent study by geneticist Daniel Bradley and his colleagues at the Smurfit Institute of Genetics at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, which was reported in the February issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics, it is suggested that at least one in every 12 Irishmen worldwide and one in every five in the northwest of … [Read more...] about The Descendants of Niall

Springtime Brings Irish Theatre to Milwaukee

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April / May 2006

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Springtime Theater in Milwaukee will feature a variety of Irish works throughout March and April in various theaters around the city. The University of Wisconsin, Madison theater program, will present Brian Friel's Philadelphia Here I Come in March, with a special St. Patrick's night performance scheduled. The play, which won a Tony Award on Broadway in 1966, is Friel's first … [Read more...] about Springtime Brings Irish Theatre to Milwaukee

Faith Healer

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April / May 2006

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Brian Friel's latest play Faith Healer opened on February 7 at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. The play revolves around a faith healer named Frank Hardy who has toured with his manager (Teddy) and wife (Grace) around the rural villages of Wales and Scotland but is now returning home to Ballybeg, the fictional Donegal village that features in several of Friel's plays. The play … [Read more...] about Faith Healer

Grant Aid for Abbey Theatre

By Colin Murphy, Contributor
April / May 2006

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Ireland's Arts Council has announced that it will award the largest single grant in its history to the Abbey Theatre. The grant of 25.7 million euros (about $31.2 million) will be distributed over three years, and represents an increase of 43 percent in the theatre's funding. Fiach Mac Conghail, the Director of the Abbey, called the grant "a substantial endorsement of the … [Read more...] about Grant Aid for Abbey Theatre

Winter Ballet Ball

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April / May 2006

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America's premier ballet academy, the School of American Ballet (SAB), held its second Winter Ballet Ball at Lincoln Center on February 15. Waterford Crystal was the generous sponsor of the Winter Ballet Ball and "The Encore" after party. The evening began with a cocktail reception followed by dinner and dancing in the glamorous Alien Room with its vistas of Columbus Circle … [Read more...] about Winter Ballet Ball

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