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Dublin City University has recognised the exceptional efforts of our alumni community in response to the challenges raised by COVID-19
The 2021 DCU Alumni Awards ceremony took place earlier this month, recognising the exceptional contribution that our alumni make to the DCU mission to ‘transform lives and societies’. ....
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Share with: John Millington Synge’s ‘scandalous’ play THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD is vividly brought to screen in this 1962 film adaptation which sees some of the leading lights of Dublin’s Abbey Theatre performing alongside English actor Gary Raymond who portrays the playboy of the title. Truth be told, most folk would be hard-pushed to find anything scandalous about this evergreen of the repertory theatre though bear in mind that the play premiered in Dublin’s Abbey Theatre in the year of our Lord 1907 and - this being Catholic Ireland – republicans and nationalists alike caused riots as they deemed the play an affront to public morals… not to mention the fact it didn’t depict Ireland and the Irish from a particularly flattering viewpoint. ....
Whyte s to offer Irish & International art Paul Henry RHA, Spring in Wicklow, c. 1926-8. 21 by 20 in. (53.3 by 50.8 cm). Estimate: 150,000 - 200,000. DUBLIN .-Whytes spring auction of Irish & International art promises to deliver another exciting opportunity for collectors to acquire rare artworks of outstanding quality and enduring value. On Monday 22 March 2021 153 lots of Irish & International art will be offered for auction. One of top lots by value is a striking oil (illustrated above) titled Waiting for the Ferry, Low Tide, 1946 by Jack B. Yeats (lot 29, estimate 100,000-150,000). Typical of his later work, in both execution and palette, it depicts a lone figure standing at the waters edge. Behind her a steep bank of cliffs rises upwards creating a striking backdrop. The work has an interesting provenance, purchased from Leo Smith by Helen Hooker OMalley and then gifted to the actor Liam Redmond, with whom Hooker had founded the Dublin Playe ....