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...Ian McPherson, another reader, said pension charges were a “potential minefield” for investors....
...You can feel the imprint of great Irish dramatists in the piece — Brian Friel and Conor McPherson in the use of confessional monologue and, most notably, Beckett in the creation of a twilight world in which...
...The biggest visitors to this year’s event are from the UK: the National Theatre’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and a revival of Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa from the Lyric Theatre...
...The locals Jack and Jim are both loners, but what Brian Cox as Jack – all bark and bluster – and Ardal O’Hanlon as Jim – slow and painfully shy – both convey is that these are damaged men who have retreated...
...showed in McPherson’s monologue Saint Nicholas....
...Brian Gleeson, as Aimee’s former boyfriend, is a menacing presence....
...The structure is one favoured by several Irish dramatists – Brian Friel and Conor McPherson among them – in which the characters never interact but their separate monologues interlock in some way....
...Blair McPherson, global head, technical sales, market products, at RBC Dexia Investor Services, adds that the supply side in the market has shown increasing signs of improvement....
...Friel, Conor McPherson and Richard Cameron....
...with alcoholism, and Port Authority (2001) is a triptych of confessional monologues that recalls Brian Friel’s Faith Healer in its hypnotic, captivating intensity....
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