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DUBLIN: ITS PLACE IN POETRY (DUBLIN BOOK FESTIVAL)1:15PM 5 Mar 2011 Talks/Readings Cube By Dublin Book Festival
Tickets €5 book now {2jtab: Show Information} DUBLIN: ITS PLACE IN POETRY In Association with Dublin UNESCO City of Literature: Dublin, its place in poetry Peter Sirr, Gerard Smyth, Michael O’Loughlin, Iggy McGovern, Jessie Lendennie, Alan Jude Moore, Máighréad Medbh This will be an afternoon of poetry opening with a discussion hosted by Gerry Smyth with Peter Sirr and Michael O’Loughlin on how Dublin has influenced their writing over the years and if it continues to do so. Following a short interval, there will be readings by Iggy, Jessie, Alan and Máighréad. As part of the 2011 Dublin Book Festival programme at Project Arts Centre {2jtab: Ticket Information}Performance Dates, Tickets and Information 1:15PM – 3:00PM, 5 MAR 2011~ Tickets €5 book now *Concession tickets are available, with valid identification, to Students, Senior Citizens, Equity Members and the Unwaged. BOOKING: (+353 1) 881 9613 Groups Our seating is unreserved so you will choose your seat on the night of the performance. We advise you to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start time as we are unable to seat patrons once a performance has begun. Before the show, why not…? …or catch up with your friends by having a drink in our bar. We offer a full bar service so if you just can't wait to talk about the show join us afterwards for another. Parking Offer Hungry? Want to grab a bite to eat before the show? Why not pop down to Milano Restaurant in Temple Bar and pick their pre-theatre menu - Pizza, Pasta or Salad plus and a glass of wine - for just €12.50. Available from 5pm -7pm, just show your tickets or email booking confirmation to avail of this offer. NOTE: Galleries images will not be printed. Click on an individual image and select "Download this image" to save and print the images from you computer.
{2jtab:Production Credits} DUBLIN: ITS PLACE IN POETRY Peter Sirr, Gerard Smyth, Michael O’Loughlin, Iggy McGovern, Jessie Lendennie, Alan Jude Moore, Máighréad Medbh {/2jtabs} |
DUBLIN: ITS PLACE IN POETRY (DUBLIN BOOK FESTIVAL)

