Hashtag should read #1926Census
Posts by Patrick Lonergan
And here's WB Yeats and Samuel Beckett in the # 1926Census
Here's Lady Gregory in the #1926Census. Her occupation - playwright and author.
Funded visiting fellowships on offer at University of Galway - must be completed by 30 September 2026.
www.universityofgalway.ie/colleges-and...
Thanks to the Farmer's Journal (Ireland) for including Druid Theatre: 50 Years in their round-up of new books. @druidtheatre.bsky.social and @lilliputpress.bsky.social
www.farmersjournal.ie/life/feature...
Druid have a long history of staging Shakespeare – often in ways that have surprised their audiences.
@pflonergan.bsky.social, @uniofgalway.bsky.social writes about the history of @druidtheatre.bsky.social's Shakespeare productions.
www.rte.ie/culture/2026... via @rte.ie
Painful watching - must use for teaching.... :)
Lovely morning and a warm welcome at @shakesinstitute.bsky.social today, examining a PhD and enjoying the spring sunshine.
Jayme Lawson from Sinners hit the nail on the head and said how I felt with the whole BAFTAs situation.
Social media created this nonsense idea that not exposing yourself to hatred is isolationist. Choosing to not spend your free time with bigots isn’t living in a bubble. I don’t need to know what’s going on at X. I won’t be smarter or more knowledgeable or empathic by being there. Neither will you.
I understand!
That sounds really fascinating - hope there's a publication arising from it at some stage...
Yes but, going back to the article, it's ultimately stating that the management group from within the College are suggesting reforms, have laid out several possibilities, and want to consult widely. Still a lot of talking and planning to be done.
Today I have mostly been saying "read the article before you react to the headline" about 75,000 times an hour.
But just to say, a more accurate headline would have been that the University plans to end and replace arts course with other, new Arts courses.
Our Third Year production of Laura.Wade's Posh looks like it's going to make an impact!
There's a script, about 170 photos, and some other files such as stage manager's nightly reports. You can consult them in the library in Galway but not online - a bit more info here: library.universityofgalway.ie/collections/...
This is an excellent new study of Laura Wade's work - great information on production contexts and exceptionally careful analysis of her writing.
There's a video of that production in the Gate archive here in Galway - shot from the back of the room with a single camera but very good quality.
Here in Galway we only get murder mysteries and horror films using the university as a setting.
This may not be entirely inappropriate.
Elaine Sisson's new book - really is important, as Kathryn writes below: a must-read for anyone in Irish Studies.
Very glad to see that the Eye Cinema has re-opened in #Galway after several months of being out of action www.eyecinema.ie
I'm about to finish a second term on one of these RIA committees, and have found it very worthwhile and rewarding. It's a great way to meet people from across the island, with excellent opportunities for collaboration, hosting events, etc. Well worth considering.
Very pleased to share details of a new permanent academic job opportunity in Creative & Cultural Industries at University College Dublin. We are seeking candidates with a PhD whose work engages with the commercial creative industries. Deadline: 6 March 2026 universityvacancies.com/university-c....
Saw #Hamnet last night. Had already read book and seen play, but thought the film showed how there are some things only cinema can do - one of which was to show how there are some things only theatre can do. Jesse Buckley's performance is immense, yes - but Paul Mescal's is too, albeit differently.
In case we thought that ecological disasters were a special talent of modernity, let’s talk about how the 13th-century peat trade of Norfolk made it permanently vulnerable to flooding, including 3 catastrophic floods just since 2013.
#medievalstorytime