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Virtual tours available from Irish museums right now
Updated / Tuesday, 23 Feb 2021
11:01
Although Irish museums have closed their doors once again, this is a great time to discover what they have to offer online.
Collections from the likes of IMMA and The Hugh Lane can be browsed on their websites. While Marsh s Library and the Library of Trinity College have some of their exhibitions online - and you can take all the time you need to read their featured texts.
You can mark Chinese New Year with our free online exhibition of some early books about China in our collection. The text is available in English or Mandarin - change via the language box at top right of the screen: https://t.co/3NrTTJKZi3pic.twitter.com/MEePIe0MV2
DruidMurphy Comes to New York Druid Theatre chairman Seamus O Grady, Jackie O Halloran Bernstein, Druid artistic director Garry Hynes and Quinnipiac president Dr. John Lahey. Photo by James Higgins.
In July, Galway’s Tony-winning Druid Theatre Company presented a mini-retrospective of Irish playwright Tom Murphy. Held in New York City, the festival, DruidMurphy, featured three productions – Conversations on a Homecoming, A Whistle in the Dark, and Famine – all directed by the Druid’s famed artistic director, Garry Hynes.
The Druid Theatre Company exposes audiences across the globe to contemporary Irish theater. DruidMurphy sets out to display works which, though written as much as 25 years apart, reflect similar themes of emigration, nationhood and identity.