logo
Irish stars step out for opening night of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake

Irish stars step out for opening night of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake

Irish stars stepped out for the opening night of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake.
The reinvention of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece is currently showing at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre in Dublin.
The show premiered almost 30 years ago and has now become the most successful dance theatre production of all time, creating new audiences and inspiring generations of young dancers.
Dubliner Stephen Murray also dances in the show.
On Tuesday night, Dancing with the Stars judge Arthur Gourounlian, model Thalia Heffernan, who brought her mam Susan Ebrill, FM104's Zeinab Elguzouli, Andrea Gilligan and Paul Quinn of Virgin Media News; as well as Laura Nolan, David O'Reilly and Katja Mia all stepped out for the opening night.
First staged at Sadler's Wells in London in 1995, Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake took the dance theatre world by storm, becoming the longest running full-length dance classic in the West End and on Broadway.
It has since been performed across the globe, collecting over 30 international accolades including the Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production and three Tony Awards for Best Director of a Musical, Best Choreography and Best Costume Design.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tragic Irish fashion designer opened business in the Hamptons just weeks before death
Tragic Irish fashion designer opened business in the Hamptons just weeks before death

Sunday World

time5 minutes ago

  • Sunday World

Tragic Irish fashion designer opened business in the Hamptons just weeks before death

The late Martha Nolan O'Slatarra (33) moved to the US in 2015 but had built her own fashion brand. US police are investigating the death of Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra (33) US police are investigating the death of Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra (33) The Irish woman who was found dead on a yacht in New York had reached a major milestone with her business just weeks before her tragic death. US police are investigating after Martha Nolan O'Slatarra (33) was found dead on a yacht at the Montauk Yacht Club, East Hampton. According to the New York Post, the Manhattan resident was 'well known' in the community and described as 'very friendly' and 'always smiling'. The fast-rising fashion designer had originally moved across the Atlantic in 2015 to find success stateside. Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra, who died in the Hamptons News in 90 Seconds - August 6th In 2021, she launched her resortwear line East x East. Ms Nolan O'Slatarra was a marketing consultant, entrepreneur, and founder of the fashion brand, which has nearly 58,000 followers on Instagram. East x East went on to host a brand shoot in 2023, which she described on TikTok as the 'oh so chic campaign shoot in Mallorca'. She added: 'I am still overwhelmed by the incredible outcome and amazing team! As the creative director, witnessing my visions come to life fills me with so much happiness. So proud of East x East.' At the start of July, and just weeks before her death, the brand celebrated the opening of a new pop-up shop at Gurney's Montauk Resort and Seawater Spa. The resort wear line had launched pop-ups before, having previously been seen at the Montauk Beach House luxury resort. Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra on TikTok. The latest pop-up was hailed by Ms Nolan O'Slatarra just weeks ago, posting on her TikTok that it was 'goals achieved'. Speaking in a TikTok video in February 2024, the Carlow native said East x East stands for 'New York, by the Hamptons'. She continued: 'Our tagline is built in the city, made for the sun. I absolutely adore it. "I think it resonates with so many people on so many levels because I feel at some point everyone in their lives are grinding city life, but everyone's just destined for the sun. The brand specialises in men's swimwear as well as women's bikinis, swimwear, and sunglasses before branching out in wider resort wear. Ms Nolan O'Slatarra's social media also gives a snapshot into her jet-set life in New York. The 33-year-old took a plane to Nashville for a concert in 2021. Last October, she enjoyed a helicopter trip with a male companion with the caption: 'Heli on up'. US police are investigating the death of Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra (33) The businesswoman shared a clip of herself sitting in a convertible sports car with the same man as the two drove around sunny countryside. Her body was discovered at the Montauk Yacht Club luxury resort and hotel, where rooms are available for around $1,500 in the peak summer months. A regular at the hotel told the New York Post that a tragic event like this is out of the normal for the expensive area of eastern New York. 'We come here [to Montauk] every summer and nothing like this ever happens,' the boater said. 'The police have been here all day since four in the morning.' The four-star destination offers beach-goers luxurious accommodations, including spa services, a pool, beach, harbour cruises, biking and yoga. Summer season usually sees influencers and celebrities flock to the luxury destination. Speaking to the Irish Independent last year, she revealed that she had attended the Institute of Education private secondary school in Dublin. She then went on to study commerce in UCD before earning a master's in digital marketing at Smurfit Business School. 'I always knew I wanted to be successful, that I was money driven, business driven and that fashion is a tough industry and it would be a slow road,' Ms Nolan O'Slatarra said at the time. 'I made friends in the institute and at college and a new group in New York, but I still have all my Carlow friends. They are still my crew.' After finishing up her academic studies, the new graduate was looking for a 'change' and ended up in New York after her dad bought her a one-way ticket to the US. While she initially planned to stay in the city for just nine months, she went on to land a job with fintech start-up Street Diligence. After spending two years there, the Irishwoman held a number of other roles before launching East x East in 2021 alongside her Amazon brand Duper. She also described herself as having a 'hard-work mindset' and a determination to succeed. 'Carlow is a small town, I was the small town girl who needed to get out to achieve her big dreams,' she added. 'I always knew I wanted to be successful, that I was money-driven, business-driven – and that fashion is a tough industry and it would be a slow road.' According to her LinkedIn, Ms Nolan O'Slatarra was appointed as director of operations with K4 Capital Management in 2024. East Hampton Town Police confirmed in a statement that preliminary investigation and exam of the deceased Irishwoman were inconclusive regarding the cause of her death. A post-mortem examination is set to be conducted by the Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office.

Inside Pauline McLynn's career as Fr Ted star joins Corrie
Inside Pauline McLynn's career as Fr Ted star joins Corrie

Extra.ie​

time2 hours ago

  • Extra.ie​

Inside Pauline McLynn's career as Fr Ted star joins Corrie

Father Ted star Pauline McLynn is back on our TV screens with the Sligo woman joining the cast of British soap, Coronation Street. Pauline plays the role of Maggie, who is the interfering mother of fellow newcomer Ben Driscoll. The pair will make their debut to the Cobbles, alongside Eva Price (played by Catherine Tydesley), who returns to the street after seven years. Ben's two sons and Eva's daughter, Suzie, will also be joining the cast, with Ben and Eva set to become the landlords of the pub, The Rovers Return, in October. With an acting portfolio boasting 40 years, Pauline has been involved some of the best of Irish and British TV. take a look at some of her biggest roles…. Despite it being one of her earliest TV appearances, Pauline will always be synonymous as the iconic, tea-pushing housekeeper in Fr Ted, Mrs Doyle. The now-63-year-old was only in her early thirties when she played the role of Mrs Doyle, with make-up and costume making her look far older than her actual age. Pauline starred alongside the late Dermot Morgan and Jack Kelly as well as Ardal O'Hanlon. The show ran from 1995 to 1998 with Pauline winning Top TV Comedy Actress in 1996 at the British Comedy Award. Despite it being one of her earliest TV appearances, Pauline will always be synonymous as the iconic, tea-pushing housekeeper in Fr Ted, Mrs Doyle. Pic: Channel 4 Pauline went on to become Tip Haddem in Jennifer Saunders' Jam & Jerusalem, which also starred Joanna Lumley and Dawn French. The show ran for three seasons from 2006 to 2009 and centred around a Women's Guild, which Tip worked as the receptionist at. Tip The Irish woman is married to farmer Colin, but the second season sees their relationship going through a rocky patch. Pic: G. McDonnell / **IRISH RIGHTS ONLY** *** Local Caption *** Pauline McLynn Another beloved show Pauline appeared in is the British version of Shameless, where she took on the role of Libby Croker. Pauline appeared on the show in the seventh and eight series and is the third major love interest to head of the family, Frank Gallagher. The relationship is quite serious with the pair even moving in together for a time — that is after Libby has been released from prison after she was jailed for inciting a riot. Speaking about the role in 2010, Pauline admitted it was a different role for her, as she revealed to the Irish Independent that she bared all for the show. Another beloved show Pauline appeared in is the British version of Shameless, where she took on the role of Libby Croker. Pic: Channel 4 Pauline joined the cast of EastEnders in 2014, and played the role of Yvonne Cotton who was the mother of Charlie Cotton (played by Declan Bennett) and the former daughter-in-law of Dot Branning (June Brown). Speaking at the time, Pauline branded EastEnders her 'favourite soap' and branded co-star June a 'legend' who she was 'privileged' to act alongside. Yvonne initially arrived to Walford to speak to Dot about her missing grandson and was originally a recurring character though after storylines escalated, she became a permanent character. Pauline called time on her role in January 2015; however, did come back for one show in May of the same year when she gave evidence against Dot during the murder trial of Nick Cotton. Pic: BBC In 2022, Pauline was reunited on the screen with her Father Ted co-star Ardal O'Hanlon as the pair both appeared on Sky original series, Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything. Ardal O'Hanlon and Pauline McLynn star alongside Sheridan Smith in the hilarious comedy that follows the titular character of Rosie Molloy as she attempts to give up all that is deemed to be bad for her – smoking, alcohol, Terry's Chocolate Orange, Xanax, Adderall, caffeine and more. Previously speaking to Pauline admitted she had no idea her former colleague had auditioned for the show and was 'shocked' it had finally happened all those years later. Rosie Molloy Gives up Everything. Pic: © Hartswood Films ©Sky UK Limited © Tom Jackson Other iconic shows Pauline has appeared on include Colin Farrell-starring Ballykissangel as well as Cork comedy The Young Offenders. In 2022, she appeared as Eileen O'Driscoll in the four-episode series of Holding, which was a TV adaptation of Graham Norton's book of the same name. She has also had a role in Doctor Who, not to forget the realm of movie credits she has to her name, such as Johnny English Strikes Again, Deadly Cuts and Gypo — the later which earned her an award at the 2006 Torino International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival in the Special Mention: Best Video category.

Adrian Dunbar says 'everybody jumped to conclusions' about rap trio Kneecap
Adrian Dunbar says 'everybody jumped to conclusions' about rap trio Kneecap

RTÉ News​

time2 hours ago

  • RTÉ News​

Adrian Dunbar says 'everybody jumped to conclusions' about rap trio Kneecap

Northern Irish actor Adrian Dunbar has said people "jumped to conclusions" about Belfast rap trio Kneecap, who have been in the headlines since one of their members was charged with a terror offence. The group, known for their provocative lyrics and championing of the Irish language, were also banned from entering Hungary recently where they were due to appear at a music festival. Kneecap have had several shows cancelled in recent months, including TRNSMT festival in Glasgow and at the Eden Project in Cornwall in July. The group has said there is a smear campaign against them because of their support for Palestine and criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza. Line Of Duty actor Dunbar, 67, who recently went to a Kneecap gig with his daughter, was asked if the BBC was wrong not to live stream their Glastonbury performance in June. He told Times Radio: "Were they wrong not to stream it? I think that's a question for the BBC, not for me. "But I do think that everybody got too heated about them. I think everybody jumped to conclusions about them. "I think they're a band of good musicians. They make great music. They're promoting the Irish language. Very clear about who they support and who they don't support. "We had a great time. But those decisions are for the BBC." Glastonbury organisers faced pressure to drop the group from the line-up amid criticism from politicians, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying it would not be "appropriate" for the band to perform. The BBC decided not to live stream their performance but later uploaded the set to BBC iPlayer. Kneecap - comprised of Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, Naoise Ó Cairealláin and J. J. Ó Dochartaigh - were formed in Belfast and released their first single in 2017. They hit headlines in April when footage emerged that appeared to show a band member saying "Kill your local MP" at one gig and and "Up Hamas, up Hezbollah" at another. In May, Ó hAnnaidh, who performs under the name Mo Chara, was charged with a terrorism offence relating to allegedly displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah at a London gig in November 2024. Ó hAnnaidh and his bandmates were cheered by hundreds of supporters when they arrived at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 18 June. Musicians including Nadine Shah and Irish band Gurriers have said they will attend court to support the group when Ó hAnnaidh returns on 20 August. Kneecap have apologised to the families of murdered MPs and said they have "never supported" Hamas or Hezbollah, which are banned in the UK. They were also investigated over their set at Glastonbury in June, but Avon and Somerset Police said they would be taking no further action.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store