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Bloomsday

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35 North Great George's Street, (James Joyce Centre), Dublin

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Bloomsday, Dublin Tourism and Things to Do - IgoUgo
This is an absolute must-see! You have not experienced Dublin until you have a full knowledge of Guinness! You will be told by every true Irish person with the upmos...
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Dublin Tourism - Festivals - Bloomsday
HIMSELF AND NORA: FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, audiences in Dublin will have a sneak peak at a new musical headed for London’s famous West End and Broadway! On Bloomsday evening at 8.00 pm at the James Joyce Centre, author Sheila Walsh and composer/lyricist, Jonathan Brielle will present highlights of thei...
visitdublin.com

lastminute.com - Dublin - Bloomsday Festival
on the same day. Joyceans from all over the world congregate in Dublin to celebrate the life and work of their favourite author with readings, performances, breakfasts, walks, conferences a...
travelguides.lastminute.com

Blooms Day celebrations in Dublin - dublin life - blooms day
at 6.30pm on Bloomsday, an original play about an Australian bride who escapes from her wedding and tries to find out if Joyce has any insights into her dilemma. In the play, the bride-to-be gets to interrogate Joyce, his publisher and patron and a host of characters who have intimately entwined the...
dublinks.com

MPR: Bloomsday in Dublin (and Moorhead)
June 16, 2004 marks the 100th anniversary of Bloomsday. It's a celebration of a fictitious day in the life of the Bloom family in Dublin, Ireland, captured in the James Joyce novel Ulysses. That book is called the finest work of the 20th century by some. Others see it as an indecipherable tome. This...
news.minnesota.publicradio.org

ireland.com - Breaking News - Bloomsday festivities begin in Dublin
Ms Barnes said such was the demand for the breakfast event that foreigners were booking their holidays to Ireland to coincide with the celebrations, with tickets being snapped up as early as February. People are booking their holidays in February and March so they get their tickets in advance, she s...
ireland.com






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