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Other Bloomsday Events
Fundraiser 1, 2012
A New Course on Joyce, for beginners
Penetrating the ‘Impenetrable’:
A Beginner’s Guide to reading Ulysses
Where? 2nd floor, Celtic Club, LaTrobe and Queen Streets, Melbourne.
Cost? $60 ($40 for students, health-card holders)
When? 10am-5pm, 19 Feb. 2012 (SOLD OUT)
Fundraiser 2, 2012
Due to popular demand, we have booked a second date for the Joyce, for beginners course
Penetrating the ‘Impenetrable’:
A Beginner’s Guide to reading Ulysses
Where? 2nd floor, Celtic Club, LaTrobe and Queen Streets, Melbourne.
Cost? $60 ($40 for students, health-card holders)
When? 10am-5pm, 4 March 2012
The course will be delivered by Associate Professor Frances Devlin-Glass (Ph.D., ANU), who has been the Director of Bloomsday since its inception in 1994, and who has taught Joyce at tertiary and other levels since 1980. She is a member of the College of Distinguished Deakin Educators, and the recipient of national and university teaching grants and awards.
Download the Fundraiser Flyer PDF
Download the
Curriculum PDF
Book for this course online or via telephone: Phone Bob Glass on 0398982900
Fundraiser 3
Big Maggie
by J.B.Keane (author of The Field)
Directed by Renée Huish and starring Deirdre Gillespie in the title role.
A classic of the modern Irish Theatre.... a searching and dramatic account of Irish family life in the 1960s
Two performances only:
27 April, 7.30pm & 29 April, 3pm
$25
Download the Big Maggie Fundraiser Flyer PDF
Book online or via telephone: Phone Bob Glass on 0398982900
Our past fundraising events have included:
| 2011 |
Rapture in Three Keys - the Sublimity of Ancient Ireland meets the Tragedy and Comedy of Oscar Wilde. An evening of music and exquisite storytelling. |
| 2011 |
J.M.Synge: The Tinker’s Wedding and Riders to the Sea |
| 2010 |
Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest |
| 2009 |
The Last Salon of Lady Wilde, ‘Speranza of the Nation’ |
| 2008 |
Ron Blair: The Christian Brothers |
| 2007 |
J.M.Synge: Playboy of the Western World |
| 2006 |
J.B.Keane: The Field
An Evening with Flann O’Brien
J.M.Synge: The Shadow of the Glen |
| 2005 |
The Sun Never Sets:
A Night of entertainment and edification
in memory of the Late Dear Queen (and the late Empire) |
| 2004 |
John B Keane: “Letters of a Minister of State” |
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