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Hurl by Katie Honan
Eureka Dunes by Philip Davison
Wee Black Bees by Little John Nee
Digging For Fire by Daragh Dukes, Eoin O'Kelly & Kevin Brew
Marconi & Me by Zoë Comyns
James Joyce In Zürich by Kevin Reynolds
Tubes by Gary Mitchell
A Piece of Monologue by Samuel Beckett
The Old Tune by Samuel Beckett
Beckett on Bowman
Nothing Ever Happens Around Here by Robert Barrett
The Quiet Land by Malachy McKenna
The Gallant John-Joe by Tom MacIntyre
Kerry Plates by Shay Linehan
The Four-Faced Liar by Ger Fitzgibbon
The Blue Hyacinth by Maeve Brennan adapted and directed by Joe O Byrne
Deep by Raymond Scannell
The Wickedness of Oz by Kate Gilmore
Oscar Night by Alan McMonagle
No One Ever Asked me That by Nyree Yergainharsian, Louise Lewis & Gorretti Slavin
Eating Seals and Seagulls' Eggs by Caitríona NíMhurchú
#Maura Laverty This Was Your Life
100 by Donal Dineen and Jimmy Eadie
Fragile Maoilíosa by Charlie McGuinness
Truth, Love or Promise by Nuala McKeever
Wogan's Sweet Sixteen by Kenneth Sweeney
A Safe Passage by Irene Kelleher
James Joyce in Zurich by Kevin Reynolds
Eternal Lanes of Joy by Pat Collins
A Very Autistic Christmas by Aoife Dooley
No Love Lost by Dylan Tighe
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 1
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 2
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 3
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 4
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 5
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 6
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 7
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomare - Mír 8
Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire - Mír 9
Islands with Chris Watson & Luke Clancy
In the Wings Jó Johnny Joe le Darach Mac Con Iomaire
A Safe Passage by Irene Kelleher
The Last Room by JP McMahon
In the Wings - The Last Room by JP McMahon
Chalk & Cheese by Isolde Fenton
In the Wings - Chalk & Cheese by Isolde Fenton
Clarity at Last by Charlie McGuinness
Heaven by Eugene O'Brien
A Piece of Monologue by Samuel Beckett
The Old Tune by Samuel Beckett
All That Fall by Samuel Beckett
Watt by Samuel Beckett
Facing the Music by Karl O'Neill
Village Wooing by George Bernard Shaw
Paper Femme by Caitríona Ní Mhurchú
Parked by Aideen Henry
Preferred Medium by Bob Gallagher
Kicking all The Boxes by Liz Fitzgibbon
Bloomsday by Nick Midgley
Midsummer Memories
Lambo by Hugh Travers
Piano in the River by Dan Treston
Dropping Slow by Belinda McKeon
Nothing Ever Happens Around Here by Robert Barrett
Frizzy Lizzy by Ceara Carney
Bloody Writers by Charlie McCarthy
Old Men are Jealous by Jennifer Johnston
Good Night Irene & Seventeen Trees by Jennifer Johnston
Eternal Lanes of Joy by Pat Collins
In the Wings - Eternal Lanes of Joy by Pat Collins
A Red Romeo and A Blue Julian by Johnny Farrelly
The Blue Hyacinth by Maeve Brennan adapted by Joe O'Byrne
Limekiln Lane by Louise Lewis
Kerry Plates by Shay Linehan
The Four-Faced Liar by Ger Fitzgibbon
Truth, Love or Promise by Nuala McKeever
Fragile Maoilíosa by Charlie McGuinness
The Silent Passenger by Ronan Brady
Confinements by Judith Mok
Mr Sun by Gillian Grattan
Goodbye to the Glebe
Treasure House - Charles Kingsley
Wine from Greenland by Alejandro Niklison
A Family of Memories by Thomas Kilroy
Wogan's Sweet Sixteen by Kenneth Sweeney.
Temporary Unestablished Civil Servants
The Burning Question
Marconi & Me by Zoë Comyns
Sharon by Katie Holly
From the River of Ghosts by Roger
Haughey Gregory by Colin Murphy
The last, High King of Ireland by Patrick Fogarty
Shinaid by Eamann Breen
Helen Wheels by Fionn Foley
James's Story by David Zane Mairowitz
The Aran Islands by John Millington Synge, adapted by Joe O'Byrne
A Holy Show by Janet Moran
Three Our Fathers by Karl O'Neil
Testimony by Alan Archbold
Write Your Mind
A Piece of Monologue by Samuel Beckett
The Old Tune by Samuel Beckett
All That Fall by Samuel Beckett
Watt by Samuel Beckett
Beckett on Bowman
Dropping Slow by Belinda McKeon
Creatives in Conversation - Sinéad O'Connor
A Pathetic Fallacy by Aidan Mathews
Creatives in Conversation - Paulo Coelho
The Big Picture by Siobhán Mannion
Creatives in Conversation - Janis Ian
I Am Not Your Knacker by Rosaleen McDonagh
Creatives in Conversation - John McGahern
Excuse Me Can You Tell Me Where Paddy Dignam is Buried?
Bloomsday by Nick Midgely
Shinaid by Eamann Breen
Helen Wheels by Fionn Foley
In the Wings Shinaid by Eamann Breen
Eureka Dunes by Philip Davison
In the Wings - Helen Wheels by Fionn Foley
In the Wings - Eureka Dunes by Philip Davison
Parked by Aideen Henry
Shirley Temple Killer Queen by Alan McMonagle
A Lough Neagh Sequence by Seamus Heaney
Strutting and Fretting by Chris McHallem.
Marginalia by Tina Fitzpatrick.
Hamlet, Prince of Derry adapted by Colin Murphy
0. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Single Text Question - theme, character development and relationships
1. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Shakespeare's vision of the world in King Lear is essentially pessimistic . Would you agree
2. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Theme of Blindness in King Lear
3. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - What in your opinion are the most important changes that take place in the character of King Lear
4. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - The theme of Family in King Lear
5. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - In the play, King Lear moves from a position of centrality to one of loneliness and isolation
6. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Is the character of King Lear more sinned against than sinning
7. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - The experiences of Gloucester
8. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Theme of Blindness in King Lear
9. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Animal images in King Lear
10. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Cordelia plays a very important role in the play King Lear. Analyse.
11. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - The character of Cordelia, quiet, economical, determined in 118 lines of visual language.
12.Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - Animal imagery in King Lear - Discuss
13. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - King Lear is not a tragic hero, he is really only a victim of circumstances. Discuss.
14. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - The single text question in King Lear - prompts and pitfalls.
15. Lear in Longford - Sample Answer - The Theme of Blindness in King Lear
16. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 1 Scene 1 - The Love Test and the word Nothing
17. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 1 Scene 2 - The Gloucester family storyline
18. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 1 Scene 2 - Edmund manipulates Edgar
19 .Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 1 Scene 4 - the value of Nothing - Lear, Kent and role of The Fool - Lear's conscience
20. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 2 Scene 4 - The Dismissal of Lear
21. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 3 Scene 4 - The Storm Scene
22. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 3 Scene 5 - The Gloucester Story - Edmund becomes Earl of Gloucester
23. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 3 Scene 6 -The Mock Trial .The Story as Staircase.
24. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 3 Scene 7 - The blinding of Gloucester. Cornwall and Regan ‘soul mates in cruelty
25. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 4 Scene 1
26. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 4 Scene 6 - Gloucester meets Lear.
27. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 4 Scene 6 - Scene Study - Gloucester’s ‘death’
28. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 4 Scene 7 - Lear, Cordelia and The Doctor
29. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 5 Scene 3 - The death of Cordelia
30. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 5 Scene 3 - The final movement - Lear, Cordelia and Edmund
31. Lear in Longford - Scene Study - Act 5 Scene 3 - The final movement - Edgar meets Edmund. Towards the conclusion of the Gloucester Story
32. Lear in Longford - Why study Shakespeare's King Lear
33. Lear in Longford - Two families Gloucester and Lear
34. Lear in Longford - The structure and economy of King Lear
35. Lear in Longford - King Lear - Subplot, information and letters
36. Lear in Longford - The Journeys of Lear and Gloucester
37. Lear in Longford - Lear as the Tragedy of Despair. Comparisons to Hamlet and Macbeth.
38. Lear in Longford - Actor and director Alan Stanford on directing King Lear.
39. Lear in Longford - The image of the Wheel and the Journey
40. Lear in Longford - The Theme of Nature in King Lear
41. Lear in Longford - The Main Plot, the Sub Plot and the Parallel Plot in King Lear - Introduction, expansion, conclusion
42. Lear in Longford - Why Cordelia and The Fool don’t meet in King Lear
43. Lear in Longford - Selfishness and selflessness in King Lear.
44A. Lear in Longford - The purpose of the subplot in King Lear
44. Lear in Longford - Two Favourite Quotes - The image of the Storm scenes
45. Lear in Longford - The Image of Nothing in King Lear - the word appears over 30 times in the play.
46. Lear in Longford - Three Favourite quotes
47. Lear in Longford - Four Favourite Quotes
48. Lear in Longford - Three Favourite Quotes
49. Lear in Longford - Three Favourite Quotes
49A. Lear in Longford - Favourite Quotes - Lear in Act 3 Scene 2 , I am a man more sinned against
50. Lear in Longford - Four Favourite quotes and why
51. Lear in Longford - Five Favourite quotes
52. Lear in Longford - Favourite Quote - Lear in Act 4 Scene 7 - I’m a Foolish fond old man …
53. Lear in Longford - Two Favourite Quotes - 1
54. Lear in Longford - OVERTURE 1
55. Lear in Longford - OVERTURE 2
56. Lear in Longford - OVERTURE 3
57. Lear in Longford - OVERTURE 4
58. Lear in Longford - King Lear Quiz 2
59. Lear in Longford - King Lear Quiz 3
60. Lear in Longford - King Lear Quiz 4
King Lear by William Shakespeare
Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Listening to Hamlet
0. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - Explore the similarities and differences in the characters
1. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - The Theme of Kingship. Act 1.. Sc. 7 Lines 16 - 20
2. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - The Character of The Witches. Act 1. Sc.3 Lines 48-50
3. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - The Character of Macbeth
4. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - The purpose of the Soliloquy - Act 3. Sc. 4. Lines 135 - 140. I am in blood stepp'd in so far ..
5. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - Macbeth is a man of noble disposition dragged down by his wife's coarser nature. Discuss
6. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - The role of The Witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth
7. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - Shakespeare uses imagery in Macbeth to express, develop and illustrate his themes. Discuss
8. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - In her final scenes Lady Macbeth is isolated in her suffering and in her mental state
9. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - Explore the use of language in Macbeth
10. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - The The role and speech patterns of The Witches. Act 1. Sc. 1. Lines 1 - 12
11. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - Explore the theme of the supernatural in Shakespeare's Macbeth
12. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer - Discuss the role and importance of Kingship in Shakespeare
13. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer -A comparative study highlightiing the cultural contexts of Shakespeare's Macbeth
14. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sample Answer -We feel very little pity for the central characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play
15. Macbeth in Monaghan - The structure of Macbeth - The Prophesy, The Murder, The Betrayal, The Genocide and The Revenge
16. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Role of the Witches
17. Macbeth in Monaghan - We meet Macbeth and Banquo. Act 1. Sc.3. Lines 39 - 69
18. Macbeth in Monaghan - Macbeth's Indecision - The move from Prophesy to Murder
19. Macbeth in Monaghan - Lady Macbeth and Manhood. Act 1.. Sc. 5 Lines 40 - 75
20. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Plot to murder Duncan. Act 1, Sc. 6 and Sc. 7
21. Macbeth in Monaghan - The assasination of Duncan. Act 1. Sc.7 and Act 2. Sc.1
22. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Betrayal
23. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Soliloquy - Act 3. Sc. 1. Lines 47 - 71. To be thus is nothing, but to be safely thus.
24. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Plot to murder Banquo and Fleance. Act 3. Sc. 1
25. Macbeth in Monaghan - Sleep, Night and Darkness. Act 3. Sc.2
26. Macbeth in Monaghan - The significance of Banquo's murder. Act 3. Sc. 3
27. Macbeth in Monaghan - Banquo's Ghost arrives. Act 3. Sc. 4
28. Macbeth in Monaghan - Macbeth reurns to the Wiitches and meets Hecate. Act 4. Sc. 1
29. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Second set of Prophesies. Macbeth transforms from King to genocidal Tyrant. Act 4. Sc. 1
30. Macbeth in Monaghan - The role of Lady Macduff. Act 4. Sc .2
31. Macbeth in Monaghan - Scotland is at war with itself. Act 4. Sc. 2
32. Macbeth in Monaghan - Malcolm the Politician King. The action moves south to England. Act 4. Sc. 3
33. Macbeth in Monaghan - The death of Lady Macbeth and exploring the theme of sleep. Act 5 Sc. 1
35. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Revenge begins. Act 5. Sc. 2
36. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Prophesies are fulfilled. Act 5
37. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Theme - Kingly Power - Act 5. Sc. 2
38. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Scene. Act 2. Sc.2
39. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Scene - The significance and symbolism of the Banquet scene Act 3. Sc. 7 Lines 92 - 94
40. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Scene. The Dagger Soliloquy. Act 2. Sc. 1. Lines 33 - 64
41. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Scene - The Sleepwalking Scene. Act 5. Sc. 1. Lines 40 - 49
42. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Scene - The Porter Scene. Act 2. Sc. 3. Lines 25 - 35
43. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Scene - The Banquet Scene Act 3. Sc. 7 Lines 92 - 94
44. Macbeth in Monaghan - Disease imagery in Macbeth. Act 5.Sc. 3. Lines 50 - 54
45. Macbeth in Monaghan - The Tyrant's End. Act 5. Sc.8. Lines 12 - 28
46. Macbeth In Monaghan -Overture
47. Macbeth in Monaghan - Alternative Overture
48. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Lady Macbeth. Act 1. Sc.5
49. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act 5. Sc.5. Lines 9 - 14. I have almost forgot the taste of fears
50. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act 5. Sc.5 Lines 17 - 28. She should have died hereafter
51. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote.Lady Macbeth. Act 3. Sc.2 Lines 6 - 7
52. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Donalbain. Act 2. Sc. 3. Lines 136 - 144. Where we are there's daggers in men's smiles
53. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Lady Macbeth. Act 1. Sc. 5
54. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Macbeth. Act 5. Sc. 5. Lines 23 - 27. It is a tale told by an idiot
55. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Lady Macbeth. Act 1. Sc. 5. Lines 62 - 66. To beguile the time, look like the time
56. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Lady Macduff. Act 4. Sc. 2
57. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Lady Macbeth. Act 5. Sc. 1. Lines 47 - 48. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this litt
58. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Macbeth. Act 5. Sc. 8. Lines 1 - 3. Why should I play the Roman fool (1)
59. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act 3. Sc.4. Lines 135 - 137. I am in blood stepped in so far
60. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. The Witches. Act 4. Sc.1
61. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Act 5. Sc. 5.Lines 23 - 28. Macbeth. Out, out, brief candle. Life's but a walking shadow
62. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Act 5. Sc. 5.Lines 23 - 28. Macbeth. Out, out, brief candle. Life's but a walking shadow
63. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Act 3. Sc. 2.Lines 36 - 46 Macbeth.O full of scorpions is my mind dear wife
64. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Act 2. Sc. 3. Lennox. The night has been unruly
65. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Act 1. Sc. 4
66A. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Lady Macbeth - Act 1. Sc. 5
66. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Act 5. Sc. 5. Lines 23 - 27. It is a tale told by an idiot
67. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Act 2. Sc. 3. Lines 89 - 94. Renoun and grace is dead
68. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act2. Sc.2 Lines 33 - 38. Sleep no more. Macbeth
69. Favourite Quote - Lady Macbeth - Act 1. Sc. 5. Lines 62 - 66. Look like th' innocent flower but be the serpent under't
70. Favourite Quote - Act 2. Sc. 3. Lines 111 - 116 . Here lay Duncan …
71A. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Macbeth. Act 2. Sc. 2. Lines 72 - 74
71. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Act 5. Sc. 8. Lines 5 -7 . My soul is too much charg'd with blood of thine already
72. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote - Lady Macbeth. Act 1. Sc. 7. Lines 54 - 58
73. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act 4. Sc. 1
74. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act 1. Sc.3
75. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Quote. Macbeth. Act 2.Sc.3
76. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Character - Lady Macbeth. Act 5. Sc. 1. Lines 33 - 38
77. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Character - Lady Macbeth
78. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Character - Banquo
79. Macbeth in Monaghan - Favourite Character - The Witches. Act 1. Sc. 2. Lines 39 - 50
80. Macbeth in Monaghan - Archbishop Robin Eames on the parallels of genocide as political strategy in Rawanda and in Shakespeare's Macbeth
81. Macbeth in Monaghan - Archbishop Robin Eames on Conflict and Genocide in Macbeth
82. Macbeth in Monaghan - Actor and director Alan Stanford on his favourite speech, scenes and character
83. Macbeth in Monaghan - Actor and director Alan Stanford on directing Shakespeare's Macbeth
84. Macbeth in Monaghan - Actor and director Alan Stanford on the 5 cycles in Shakespeare's Macbeth
85. Macbeth in Monaghan - Abbot Mark Patrick Hederman, OSB on Witchcraft in Macbeth. Act 1. Sc. 2. Lines 39 - 50
86. Macbeth in Monaghan - Abbot Mark Patrick Hederman, OSB on Free Will in Macbeth. Act 4. Sc. 1
86A. Macbeth in Monaghan - Economist David McWilliams on the ambition of Lady Macbeth
87. Macbeth in Monaghan - Quiz 1
90. Macbeth in Monaghan - Quiz 4
46A. Macbeth in Monaghan - . Discuss the Theme of deception in Shakespeare's Macbeth
1. Hamlet in Howth - A Synopsis of Shakespeare's Hamlet by Seán Rocks
2. Hamlet in Howth - Sample Answer - The appeal of Shakespeare's Hamlet
3. Hamlet in Howth - Sample Answer. - Discuss the depiction of women in Shakespeare's Hamlet
4. Hamlet in Howth - Sample Answer - How to approach the Single Text question
5. Hamlet in Howth - Sample Answer - The themes of Loyalty and Betrayal in Hamlet
6. Hamlet in Howth - Psychiatrist Ivor Browne on Ophelia's Madness . Act 4. Sc.5. Lines 173 - 183
7. Hamlet in Howth - Psychologist Maureen Gaffney on Polonius's advice to Laertes. Act 1. Sc. 3
8. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Claudius
9. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet's first soliloquy - Act 1.Sc. 2. Lines 129 - 159
10 Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Gertrude
11. Hamlet in Howth - Horatio
12. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Quote Act 1.Sc. 2. Lines 87- 117. … Tis sweet and commendable …
13. Hamlet in Howth - Laertes advice to Ophelia - Act 1.Sc. 3. Lines 5 - 51. ….
14. Hamlet in Howth - Polonius. Act 1.Sc. 3. Lines 57 - 81. …There my blessing with thee.
15. Hamlet in Howth - The Ghost Avenger. Act 1.Sc. 5. Lines 1 - 111. …Whither wilt thou lead me.
16. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet The Clown
17. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet and The Teen Themes
18. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet's Madness
19. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Ophelia. Act 3. Sc. 1. Lines 152 - 163
20. Hamlet in Howth - Polonius's Verbosity
21. Hamlet in Howth - Iambic Pentameter
22. Hamlet in Howth - Polonious' Naivety
23. Hamlet in Howth - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Act 2 Sc. 2
24. Hamlet in Howth - The function of The Players
25. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Polonious
26. Hamlet in Howth - The Play's the Thing. Act 2 .Sc2. L. 544 - 601
27. Hamlet in Howth - The Trap Snaps shut. Act 2 .Sc2
28. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Hamlet
29. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet's indecision Act 3. Sc. 3 L.72 - 96
30. Hamlet in Howth - The Chamber Scene - Hamlet and Gertrude. Act 3. Sc 4
31. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet's madness and Claudius's cunning Act 4. Sc 3. Lines 16 - 71
32.Hamlet in Howth - How old is Hamlet
33. Hamlet in Howth - Fortinbras and Hamlet - Two contrasting mindsets. Act 4. Sc 4. Lines 9 - 65
34. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Gertrude
35. Hamlet in Howth - Is Hamlet a Freudian play
36. Hamlet in Howth - Ophelia's madness and Claudius's manipulation of Laertes's grief. Act 4. Sc. 5
37. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet the Actor
38. Hamlet in Howth - Laertes and Claudius plot their revenge. Act 4. Sc. 7. Lines 123 - 165
39. Hamlet in Howth - To be or not to be Speech - Act 3. Sc. 1. Lines 56 - 89
40. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Scene. Laertes and Ophelia. Act 1.Sc. 3. Lines 45 - 51
41. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet the Dane.Act 5. Sc.1. Lines 218 - 265
42. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Ophelia. Act 4. Sc.5. Lines 68 - 73
43. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet The Scholar
44. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet shares his resolve with Horatio. Act 5. Sc. 2. Lines 64 - 79
45. Hamlet in Howth - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard
46. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet's thinking matures. Act 5. Sc. 2 Lines 205 - 220
47 Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Quote Act 5. Sc 2 L215 -220…We defy augury. There's a special provide
48. Hamlet in Howth - Hamlet pleads madness to Laertes. Act 5. Sc. 2. Lines 222 - 239
49. Hamlet in Howth - Claudius
50. Hamlet in Howth - The denouement and the ending of the play
51. Hamlet in Howth - Is Hamlet a Genius. Act 2. Sc. 2. Lines 295 - 308
52. Hamlet in Howth - Gertrude
53. Hamlet in Howth - Favourite Character - Claudius
54. Hamlet in Howth - Quiz 1
55.Hamlet in Howth - Quiz 2
56.Hamlet in Howth - Quiz 3
57. Hamlet in Howth - Quiz 4
58. Hamlet in Howth - OVERTURE
59. Hamlet in Howth- An Alternative Synopsis of Shakespeare's Hamlet by Joe Taylor
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In the Wings - Bloody Writers by Charlie McCarthy Drama On One
Primroses le Colm Mac Con Iomaire agus Teiripe le Brian Ó Tiomáin Drama On One
Mouthpieces by Eimear McBride Drama on One
Wine from Greenland by Alejandro Niklison Drama on One
Tubes by Gary Mitchell Drama on One
Marconi & Me by Zoë Comyns Drama On One
Personal Space by Mairead Kiernan Drama on One
Quiet City by Philip Davison Drama On One
Seventeen Trees by Jennifer Johnston
An Evening with Vanessa Redgrave Drama On One
From The Republic of Conscience by Seamus Heaney
Domestic Robots by John Boorman Drama On One
John Boorman Public Interview Drama On One
In the Wings - Domestic Robots by John Boorman
Skewed by Sarah-Jane Scott Drama on One
Arena Public interview Brendan Gleeson speaking to Sean Rocks Drama On One
Digging for Fire by Daragh Dukes, Eoin O'Kelly & Kevin Brew,
The Dead by James Joyce The Performance Corporation
Wogan's Sweet Sixteen by Kenneth Sweeney