dlr Roger Casement Summer School

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dlr LexIcon, Friday 30th August - Sunday 1st September

The dlr Roger Casement Summer School and Festival is organised to honour the memory of Dún Laoghaire-born Irish revolutionary and international human rights advocate Roger Casement. This is the third year of the Summer School and will include a wide range of national and international speakers.

Studio Theatre, Level 1

Admission: €35 for full school (includes night of song & music) or €10 per session.
Further information Tel: 087 261 1597/086 057 2005/01 230 2311 or email: [email protected]


Date:
Friday 30th August - Sunday 1st September
Time:
Varies
Price:
€10 | €35
Address:
Moran Park, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Moran Park, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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