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George Bernard Shaw’s CANDIDA
directed and designed by Tony Walton
George Bernard Shaw’s classic play tells the story of Candida, a beautiful vivacious woman forced to make a choice between the two men in her life. Candida is comfortably married to the popular charismatic pastor, the Reverend James Morell, when Marchbanks, a young poet enters their home and a passionate [...]
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Thomas Moore Festival presents a recital of Moore’s world famous Irish Melodies at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall[ March 15, 2010; 8:00 pm; ] Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, on Mon 15 March at 8pm.
Dean Power (tenor), Rachel Kelly (mezzo soprano), Katy Kelly (soprano) and Aoife O’Sullivan (soprano) are some of Ireland’s finest young singers. Accompanied by pianist Una Hunt, they will perform much loved Melodies including The Minstrel Boy, The Last Rose of Summer and Silent, oh Moyle.
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Humanity’s Opposites- Beginning with Ireland[ March 14, 2010; 2:30 pm; ] Sunday, March 14, at 2:30 PM
The Aesthetic Realism Foundation 141 Greene St. (in SoHo, New York City)
212-777-4490 - Contribution $12
http://www.aestheticrealismtheatreco
This stirring presentation will feature part of a lecture by the noted American critic and poet Eli Siegel of Sean O’Casey’s drama “Juno and the Paycock,” with scenes from the play. There will also be much-beloved Irish songs sung and commented [...]
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directed and designed by Tony Walton
George Bernard Shaw’s classic play tells the story of Candida, a beautiful vivacious woman forced to make a choice between the two men in her life. Candida is comfortably married to the popular charismatic pastor, the Reverend James Morell, when Marchbanks, a young poet enters their home and a passionate [...]
