- Music
- 11 Apr 14
Olaf Tyaransen reading in the Roisin Dubh this Sunday
Hot Press' own award-winning "writer-at-large" to take part in Cúirt literary festival's closing night celebrations.
Tyaransen will be taking to the stage in the much loved Galway venue alongside some of Ireland's preeminent men and women of words as part of an evening playfully entitled , Far From Literature We Were Reared.
Don’t expect a stuffy, academic tone to the evening as Far From Literature We Were Reared promises to be an event chock full of laughs, irreverence and the unexpected with hosting dutues in the hands of ever-capable Conor Montague.
Olaf will be reading from his short story Don’t You Know Who I Am?, which was recently produced as a short film directed by Paul Duane and starring Alabama 3’s Larry Love. The film’s premier is slated for sometime later this month.
Tyaransen is not the only draw though as John Donnellan will read Failure - A Love Story; Emma Comerford presents To Be An Irish Woman; Charlie Adley will read Billy’s Story from his CV of an Under-Achiever; while Aideen Henry will share How To Survive Your Teenagers. Amongst many many more.
Tickets are priced €6/€8 and available through www.roisindubh.net.
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