From Front Square to Centre Stage: Rough Magic Forty

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Trinity Long Room Hub, Friday 5th April - Saturday 6th April

As part of Rough Magic’s 40th anniversary celebrations, Trinity College School of English and The Drama Department, Samuel Beckett Centre, TCD host a special series of discussions delving into the beginnings and workings of forty years of magic!

Friday 5th 6.30pm

We Are All Still Talking To Each Other!
The seven founding members of Rough Magic discuss the beginning of everything in Front Square.

Saturday 6th 10.00am
It Was Always About The Directors…
Rough Magic’s illustrious line up of Associate Artists discuss Rough Magic, SEEDS and Life Beyond…

Saturday 6th 11.45am
It Was Always About The Actors…
Key performers talk about the Rough Magic experience and who had the biggest part.

Saturday 6th 2.15pm
It Was Always About The Applause…
Fans of the company discuss the work of the four decades and what makes Rough Magic so special.

Saturday 6th 4.00pm
Actually, It Was Always About The Plays!
An in depth look at the eclectic choice of work; with an eye to the next 40 years.


Date:
Friday 5th April - Saturday 6th April
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Trinity Long Room Hub, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Trinity Long Room Hub, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

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