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  1. 26 oct. 2024 · ‘The Maestro and The Mosquita’, written by Carmel Winters and presented at the Project Art Centre between 12-15 September as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival defies expectations. The non-verbal, slightly absurdist piece, directed by Muireann Ahern and Stephen Warbeck is set to Warbeck’s stunning orchestral music. The simple ...

  2. 20 oct. 2024 · A timeless musical comedy written by Carmel Winters with an original score by Academy Award winner Stephen Warbeck. This big-hearted show follows an artist’s journey from innocence to corruption, delight to downfall - and back again.

  3. 19 oct. 2024 · Stephen Warbeck. Matthew Sweet with the Oscar-winning composer of Shakespeare in Love, Stephen Warbeck.

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  4. 26 oct. 2024 · An Inspector Calls is designed by Ian MacNeil, with music by Academy Award winning composer Stephen Warbeck and Lighting by Rick Fisher. It opens on Tuesday 18th and runs through to Saturday 22nd October. Shows are at 7:30pm with 2:30pm on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. For more details, and tickets, go

  5. Il y a 4 jours · 5 golden rules of home décor from an Irish interior designer. Sponsored By. by IMAGE. 30th Oct 2024. Thinking of redesigning your home? Interior designer Patricia McGinnis shares five essential tips, so you won't fall for passing trends and instead, create a space you love for years to come.

  6. 22 oct. 2024 · PELAGIA'S SONG - Flugel Solo Parts & Score, SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN, Music of BRUCE FRASER. Availability Available. Published 22nd March 2017. Quantity. Cat No. JM75250. Price £39.60. Composer: Stephen Warbeck. Arranger: Bruce Fraser. Categories: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN, Music of BRUCE FRASER.

  7. Il y a 6 jours · An Inspector Calls is unashamedly political and Stephen Daldry keeps JB Priestley’s message at the forefront of this production. In a world torn apart by greed, political turmoil and as Priestley himself said – ‘ Progress is not always inevitable.’.