His Name Is Spoken-A Celebration of Terry Pratchett at DCU

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Seamus Heaney Theatre, Saturday 5th November

This November, DCU Writer-in-Residence Dave Rudden invites all fellow fans of Terry Pratchett to an informal celebration of Discworld at Dublin City University.
Join authors, actors, academics, and librarians (not the Librarian, unfortunately, he was busy) for dramatic readings of favourite Discworld scenes, panel discussions on wit and witchery, and our keynote interview – Douglas McKinnon.

Douglas McKinnon is an award-winning Scottish director, with credits including Jekyll, Doctor Who, Sherlock, and all six episodes of Amazon’s adaptation of Good Omens, the novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Douglas will be interviewed by RTE’s Rick O’Shea about the process of bringing Pratchett’s work to the screen, as well as answering audience questions.
This event is suitable for Pratchett fans of all sizes and species, and we will even grudgingly admit mimes. Cosplay is not required but is very welcome!

Panelists & Performers:
• Rick O’Shea (author/broadcaster)
• Deirdre Sullivan (author)
• Graham Tugwell (author)
• Dr. Jack Fennell (author/academic)
• Clíodhna O’Sullivan (author)
• Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan (author & cultural consultant)
• Dr. Jim Shanahan (author/academic)
• Dr. Dara Downey (author/academic)
• Dylan Coburn Gray (author/director)
• Douglas McKinnon (keynote, director of Good Omens for Amazon)


Date:
Saturday 5th November
Time:
9.00am
Price:
€20
Address:
DCU St. Patrick's Campus, Drumcondra Road Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of DCU St. Patrick's Campus, Drumcondra Road Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland

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