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  2. Fishamble: The New Play Company - Wikipedia

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    Fishamble: The New Play Company originated as Pigsback, a company whose roots were in student drama. One of the founders of Pigsback and current artistic director of Fishamble, Jim Culleton, graduated in Drama Studies from Trinity College Dublin, where he met Fishamble's Literary Officer, Gavin Kostick.

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    Visit one of Scotland’s smallest traditional distilleries at Edradour for a wee dram of something strong, or explore clan history at Blair Castle, which dates back to the 11th-century.

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    Ireland 3. Scotland 0 Lea Bridge, London Ireland: Ireland [1] 2 19 April 1897 Scotland 11. Ireland 2 Celtic Park, Glasgow Scotland: Scotland won 17 to 6 on aggregate [1] 3 7 June 1897 Scotland 4 Ireland 4 Stamford Bridge, London: Draw: 4 17 July 1897 Scotland 2. Ireland 0 Jones Road, Dublin Scotland: No competition 1898–1921 5 5 August 1922 ...

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    Enjoy a festive break in some of the UK’s most spectacular destinations

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  7. Pan Celtic Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Pan Celtic Festival (Irish: Féile Pan Cheilteach; [1] Scottish Gaelic: Fèis Pan-Cheilteach; [2] Manx: Feailley Pan-Cheltiagh; [3] Welsh: Gŵyl Ban-Geltaidd; [4] Breton: Gouel Hollgeltiek; [5] Cornish: Gool Keskeltek [6]) is a Celtic-language festival held annually in the week following Easter, in Ireland, since its inauguration in 1971.

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