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 (l to r) Jim O'Mahony as Michael Collins, Ethan Dillon as Eamon de Valera and Jean van Sinderen-Law as Countess Markievicz seated outside the Imperial Hotel, South Mall where Collins spent his last night before his death at Beal na blath. Three of Ireland's most important historical characters are brought to life in a unique new show debuting at the Everyman on August 21 and 22. 'Souls, Shadows and Secrets' is an original multi-media performance that brings Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera to life, live on stage and as represented in the old Pathé newsreels from 1915 to 1927. Audiences will be captivated by hearing Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera telling personal stories and revealing their aspirations for this revolutionary period of our nation's history. Their tales are framed within the story of a young Irish female, who reveals her own emotional and engaging personal experiences of the time. Underscored by live traditional Irish music, this historical play has as much to say about the contemporary world as it explores about the emotions of our country women and men from a century ago. Written and directed by Barry Monahan (from the School of Film, Music & Theatre at UCC), the original multi-media performance is for audiences who are fascinated by Ireland's history, or tales of personal self-reflection, should not miss this wonderful opportunity, which Fiona Clark (Director of the Cork International Film Festival) said was “absolutely superb – beautifully drawn script, perfectly understated acting, seamlessly and poetically matched with stunning archive footage. It was historically interesting and visually bewitching.” For more information on the performance, please visit the Everyman website at: New Work: Souls, Shadows and Secrets | 21–22 Aug 2024 (everymancork.com) Pic Larry Cummins
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 (l to r) Jim O'Mahony as Michael Collins, Ethan Dillon as Eamon de Valera and Jean van Sinderen-Law as Countess Markievicz seated outside the Imperial Hotel, South Mall where Collins spent his last night before his death at Beal na Blath. Three of Ireland's most important historical characters are brought to life in a unique new show debuting at the Everyman on August 21 and 22. 'Souls, Shadows and Secrets' is an original multi-media performance that brings Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera to life, live on stage and as represented in the old Pathé newsreels from 1915 to 1927. Audiences will be captivated by hearing Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera telling personal stories and revealing their aspirations for this revolutionary period of our nation's history. Their tales are framed within the story of a young Irish female, who reveals her own emotional and engaging personal experiences of the time. Underscored by live traditional Irish music, this historical play has as much to say about the contemporary world as it explores about the emotions of our country women and men from a century ago. Written and directed by Barry Monahan (from the School of Film, Music & Theatre at UCC), the original multi-media performance is for audiences who are fascinated by Ireland's history, or tales of personal self-reflection, should not miss this wonderful opportunity, which Fiona Clark (Director of the Cork International Film Festival) said was “absolutely superb – beautifully drawn script, perfectly understated acting, seamlessly and poetically matched with stunning archive footage. It was historically interesting and visually bewitching.” For more information on the performance, please visit the Everyman website at: New Work: Souls, Shadows and Secrets | 21–22 Aug 2024 (everymancork.com) Pic Larry Cummins
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 (l to r) Jim O'Mahony as Michael Collins, Ethan Dillon as Eamon de Valera and Jean van Sinderen-Law as Countess Markievicz. Three of Ireland's most important historical characters are brought to life in a unique new show debuting at the Everyman on August 21 and 22. 'Souls, Shadows and Secrets' is an original multi-media performance that brings Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera to life, live on stage and as represented in the old Pathé newsreels from 1915 to 1927. Audiences will be captivated by hearing Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera telling personal stories and revealing their aspirations for this revolutionary period of our nation's history. Their tales are framed within the story of a young Irish female, who reveals her own emotional and engaging personal experiences of the time. Underscored by live traditional Irish music, this historical play has as much to say about the contemporary world as it explores about the emotions of our country women and men from a century ago. Written and directed by Barry Monahan (from the School of Film, Music & Theatre at UCC), the original multi-media performance is for audiences who are fascinated by Ireland's history, or tales of personal self-reflection, should not miss this wonderful opportunity, which Fiona Clark (Director of the Cork International Film Festival) said was “absolutely superb – beautifully drawn script, perfectly understated acting, seamlessly and poetically matched with stunning archive footage. It was historically interesting and visually bewitching.” For more information on the performance, please visit the Everyman website at: New Work: Souls, Shadows and Secrets | 21–22 Aug 2024 (everymancork.com) Pic Larry Cummins
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 (l to r) Jim O'Mahony as Michael Collins, Dr Barry Monahan, writer and director, Ethan Dillon as Eamon de Valera and Jean van Sinderen-Law as Countess Markievicz. Three of Ireland's most important historical characters are brought to life in a unique new show debuting at the Everyman on August 21 and 22. 'Souls, Shadows and Secrets' is an original multi-media performance that brings Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera to life, live on stage and as represented in the old Pathé newsreels from 1915 to 1927. Audiences will be captivated by hearing Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz and Éamon de Valera telling personal stories and revealing their aspirations for this revolutionary period of our nation's history. Their tales are framed within the story of a young Irish female, who reveals her own emotional and engaging personal experiences of the time. Underscored by live traditional Irish music, this historical play has as much to say about the contemporary world as it explores about the emotions of our country women and men from a century ago. Written and directed by Barry Monahan (from the School of Film, Music & Theatre at UCC), the original multi-media performance is for audiences who are fascinated by Ireland's history, or tales of personal self-reflection, should not miss this wonderful opportunity, which Fiona Clark (Director of the Cork International Film Festival) said was “absolutely superb – beautifully drawn script, perfectly understated acting, seamlessly and poetically matched with stunning archive footage. It was historically interesting and visually bewitching.” For more information on the performance, please visit the Everyman website at: New Work: Souls, Shadows and Secrets | 21–22 Aug 2024 (everymancork.com) Pic Larry Cummins
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Finlay Burke with his Breast Milk Pictrue Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Finlay Burke with the Breast Milk Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Katie Hennessy Crecora, County Limerick Katie Hennessy with her Son, Finlay Burke at home in Crecora County Limerick Picture Brendan Gleeson
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 Sisters, Joan Cullen and Mary Forde. EEjob 22/08/2024. Echo News. Sarah O'Dwyer request. Cork City Partnership Empowering Community Program Summer Tea Dance, at St. Vincent's Gaa Club, Kilmore Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Vera O'Sullivan, Mary Meehan, Noreen Murphy and Martina Butler. EEjob 22/08/2024. Echo News. Sarah O'Dwyer request. Cork City Partnership Empowering Community Program Summer Tea Dance, at St. Vincent's Gaa Club, Kilmore Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Nell Collins and Geraldine Fitton. EEjob 22/08/2024. Echo News. Sarah O'Dwyer request. Cork City Partnership Empowering Community Program Summer Tea Dance, at St. Vincent's Gaa Club, Kilmore Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.
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**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.


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