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When the theatre opened on 12 January 1982, [1] it was the first purpose-built theatre in 'rural Ireland'. [ 3 ] [ a ] The then president of Ireland, Patrick Hillery , attended the opening. [ 4 ] It was named after W. B. Yeats play At the Hawk's Well , [ 2 ] and was a result of an initiative of the Arts Council and Bord Fáilte .
Sligo Jazz Project was formed in 2005 by a group of local musicians: Eddie Lee, Jim Meehan, Eddie McFarlane, and Felip Carbonell. Their vision was to bring world-class musicians to Sligo to teach and perform, with musical events that were non-elitist and affordable to everyone. Its events take place at Sligo's Hawk’s Well Theater. [2]
The Factory Performance Space was originally a warehouse dating to the 1800s, but it was converted to a performance and training center during the 1990s. The Blue Raincoat Theatre Company won the national AIB "Better Ireland" award for the development project in 1999. This project was overseen by Hamilton Young Architects' former director David ...
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National Theatre Live: 50 Years On Stage is a 2013 live staged event film directed by Nicholas Hytner.Shown in theatres and on PBS and National Theatre Live. [1] The program is presented by The Royal National Theatre which celebrates 50 years of theatre, with some extracts of the best productions from the last five decades including Alan Bennett, Noël Coward, David Hare, Tony Kushner, Eugene ...
At the Hawk's Well is a one-act play by William Butler Yeats, first performed in 1916 and published in 1917.It is one of five plays by Yeats which are loosely based on the stories of Cuchulain [1] the mythological hero of ancient Ulster.
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The Model, home of the Niland Collection, formerly called Model Arts and Niland Gallery, is a contemporary arts centre and gallery space in Sligo, Ireland.The gallery houses several exhibition spaces focusing on contemporary art and education activities, a cinema/venue for concerts, an artist-in-residence programme, and a collection of 20th-century Irish art called the Niland Collection.