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  1. Sean O’Casey Festival 2024 : Drama, literature, music, art and history. — August 25, 2024
  2. “Runaway Princess, a Hopeful Tale of Heroin, Hooking and Happiness” at the Sean O’Casey Theatre — August 25, 2024
  3. “A RADICAL GHOST” – REMEMBERING JIM LARKIN (150th BIRTHDAY) — January 28, 2024
  4. “It’s not goodbye… see you later Lisa” – December 21st @ the Youth Club — December 12, 2023
  5. EAST WALL CHRISTMAS 2023 — December 3, 2023

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May 13

Darkness into Light 2018 : East Wall Youth do us proud

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Congratulations to all the club members from East Wall Youth who took part in the Darkness into Light walk . They were part of an incredible 200,000 who participated in this important annual event , aimed at promoting suicide prevention and tackling the stigma that surrounds mental health. And lets not forget all the others from …

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May 13

Sean O’Casey Festival – Auditions and workshops

Sean O'Casey Culture Night

The Sean O’ Casey Theatre will be the venue for a festival celebrating Sean O’ Casey, his life and works in September 2018. Planning is in place as part of the festival for community productions of Sean O’Casey Plays including one of the ‘classics’ and a selection of Short plays . Do you want to …

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Apr 13

“Coining it” – Paydays and pilfering at the Docklands Bomb factory

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In 1915 munitions fever struck Ireland as the possibility of high paying jobs of £4-10 per week in English Factories presented themselves, coupled with the announcement that Ireland was to get its own munitions industry with National Shell Factories being established around the country. Similarly, Private Industry took up the challenge in the form of …

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Apr 02

Easter’s past – From the GPO to East Wall in the 1950’s

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“…here we are in Caledon Road, a relief but a letdown all the same.  For it was as if our journey back in time had only been an illusion”  Mick Ryan was born in East Wall in the 1940’s. He recently published his first volume of autobiography entitled “My Life in the IRA: The Border …

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Apr 01

Easter 1916: Stories from the North Dock

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During the Easter Rising Centenary Year 2016 local history groups in the Docklands were busy ensuring that the anniversary was properly commemorated. The East Wall History Group and the North Docks Peoples Voice Project undertook extensive research, held and participated in a number of talks and walking tours. We also published a booklet and numerous …

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Mar 17

Upcoming shows at the Sean O’Casey Theatre , April 2018

Charlie and me

Mar 17

Good Friday Pro-Wrestling @ the Sean O’Casey Centre

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Another evening of Pro-wrestling entertainment at the Sean O’Casey Centre , St Marys Road . Featuring our very own local talent Darren ‘Dazzler’ Kearney , destined to be a super star in the sport . Darren will be competing for the Tag Team Championship and there’s no better place to be winning it than his …

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Mar 13

“Love in the Wild” @ The Sean O’Casey Theatre

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An opportunity to see this  fantastic one man play , which has been receiving rave reviews around the City . Written by Lisa Walsh , it is directed by Peter Sheridan and stars our very own Anto Seery . According to  The Arts Review : “There’s a good chance you’ve already met Ger Duffy. Good chance too …

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Feb 25

Fundraisers for Oscar Keogh : ( East Wall March 2018)

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‘We’re giving our little boy the time of his life for however long that is’.   The response from the community of East Wall to the awful news about the illness of Oscar has been phenomenal. Individuals, clubs and businesses have all been eager to play their part in supporting his parents appeal in any …

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Feb 04

Countess Markiewicz sketch of East Wall resident

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This is a fantastic sketch of East Wall resident Molly Nugent by Countess Markievicz . The Nugent family  lived at Seaview House , positioned at the junction of Seaview Avenue and Church Road , (along with much of the surrounding land) from where they ran a successful and famous horse dealing business. Molly was one …

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