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Friday, 1 April 2016 |
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Where: Mill Theatre, Dundrum
Friday, 1 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 14/12 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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Thursday, 14 April 2016 (1 14 15 16 22 23 24)
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Where: Marlay House, Rathfarnham
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 12/10 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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Friday, 15 April 2016 (1 14 15 16 22 23 24)
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Where: Marlay House, Rathfarnham
Friday, 15 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 12/10 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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Saturday, 16 April 2016 (1 14 15 16 22 23 24)
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Where: Marlay House, Rathfarnham
Saturday, 16 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 12/10 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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Friday, 22 April 2016 (1 14 15 16 22 23 24)
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Where: Pearse Museum, St Enda's Park
Friday, 22 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 12/10 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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Saturday, 23 April 2016 (1 14 15 16 22 23 24)
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Where: Pearse Museum, St Enda's Park
Saturday, 23 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 12/10 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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Sunday, 24 April 2016 (1 14 15 16 22 23 24)
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Where: Pearse Museum, St Enda's Park
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Time: 20:00
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Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can examine notions of Irish identity.
Tickets 12/10 euro
Tickets can be be booked through the Mill Theatre Box Office: 01-296 9340 or online at www.milltheatre.ie
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