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Orlagh M. Murphy began her career as an illustrator who then went on to work as a decorative and mural artist for architects and interior designers in Ireland, USA, Japan and throughout Ireland. Now concentrating on her studio based practice, this current exhibition has been inspired by our idea of home and what we remember of the place that has coloured who we are today. Having spoken to numerous people about their memories of home; Orlagh worked on a series of paintings and collages of various items and interiors that all had the power of recalling a moment in time. This is her first solo show.
Open Mon-Fri 1.00 – 5.30pm and during performances.
Event date & time: 16.11.2013 at 00:00
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Orlagh M. Murphy began her career as an illustrator who then went on to work as a decorative and mural artist for architects and interior designers in Ireland, USA, Japan and throughout Ireland. Now concentrating on her studio based practice, this current exhibition has been inspired by our idea of home and what we remember of the place that has coloured who we are today. Having spoken to numerous people about their memories of home; Orlagh worked on a series of paintings and collages of various items and interiors that all had the power of recalling a moment in time. This is her first solo show.
Open Mon-Fri 1.00 – 5.30pm and during performances.
Event date & time: 16.11.2013 at 00:00
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Death of a Salesman
Birr Stage Guild
One of the most acclaimed American plays of the 20th century, this play is comprised primarily of flashbacks chronicling the downfall of a sixty-three year old man struggling to keep his career alive. The script is a relentless, melancholy exercise in the American Dream gone terribly wrong. Playwright Arthur Miller has crafted an intricate narrative that defies the laws of naturalism by skilfully writing scenes that move seamlessly in and out of dialogue depicting family drama, corporate greed and the escalating dementia of the title character.
€16/€14 Friday – Sunday
8pm
Event date & time: 16.11.2013 at 20:00
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