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SUMMARY:"How to Defuse a Bomb The Project Children's Story" Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Molloy University\, along with Dermot F. Kelly and Brian J. Sharkey cordially invite you to: \n“An Evening with Denis Mulcahy for the Announcement of Project Children’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations in 2025”. \nPlease join us for a pre drinks reception and meet ‘n greet with Denis\, starting from 6:00pm\, with our documentary screening starting from 7.00pm on Wednesday May 1st\, 2024 in the Madison Theater at Molloy University. \nThis powerful feature film celebrates the unsullied hard work and dedication of the Project Children Charity and one of its founding members\, Denis Mulcahy\, a retired and highly decorated NYPD Bomb Squad Officer. \nA short Q+A will follow the screening. \nWe will also be announcing the upcoming exciting plans to celebrate Project Children’s 50 year legacy in 2025. \n“How to Defuse a Bomb: The Project Children Story”: \nNarrated by Liam Neeson and directed by Des Henderson\, the film documents the pursuit of reconciliation in Northern Ireland\, through the medium of its children. Offering over 23\,000 children a six-week summer reprieve from the intrinsic\, sectarian violence of “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland\, this extraordinary tale resonates to all that is good in this world. \nIn today’s era of both a shared and integrated society\, this may not seem unusual but in the segregated communities of the seventies and eighties\, this was a monumental brave step towards healing and was ultimately instrumental in helping our world leaders forge the pathway for peace in Northern Ireland. \nDenis Mulcahy’s Awards and Achievements: \nDenis Mulcahy has received many accolades for his vigorous work in assisting the peace process in Northern Ireland and was twice nominated for the very prestigious Nobel Peace Prize for all his work for the children of Northern Ireland and was runner up to the First President of South Africa\, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa respectively. \nIn 1995\, Denis received the Top Cop Award in Washington D.C. by Vice President Al Gore and later that year\, Denis accompanied President Clinton on his historic trip to Northern Ireland. \nIn 2016\, Denis received the title of Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II. In 2017 he also received the Presidential Distinguished Service Award for the Irish Abroad\, presented to him personally by the President of Ireland Michael J. Higgins. \nIn 2018\, he also received a presentation on behalf of the Washington Ireland Program from the Irish Taoiseach\, Leo Vradakar. Taoiseach Vradakar was one of the first participants from the south of Ireland on the Washington Ireland Program. \nThis same year the Mulcahy Scholarship was founded by the Aisling Irish Community Center\, Yonkers\, NY. The scholarship is an opportunity for American high school students to attend summer camps in Ireland with the aim of experiencing and connecting to Irish culture and heritage. It is a fitting tribute to the Mulcahy family\, who for forty years provided temporary respite to the children of Northern Ireland and to Denis who has been a devoted board member to the Aisling Center since 1996. \nDespite these many recognitions\, Denis’ proudest achievement still remains to be his work with Project Children in helping the many children across Northern Ireland take their first steps toward peace and reconiliation. \nTickets and Event Registration: \nTickets are $20 per person and all proceeds will go to Project Children. \nVisit www.projectchildren.org for more information on the charity. \nWe look forward to seeing you all on the night. \n 
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/how-to-defuse-a-bomb-the-project-childrens-story-documentary/
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night's Dream
DESCRIPTION:William Shakespeare’s\nA Midsummer Night’s Dream. \nA Comedy play set in Athens\, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. Four Athenians run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl. The four run through the forest pursuing each other while Puck helps his master play a trick on the fairy queen. \nThis production will take place in the Hays Theatre\, in the Wilbur Arts building on The Molloy University campus. \n 
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream/
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SUMMARY:43rd Annual Asbury Short Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Asbury Shorts USA returns for a 10th year to The Madison Theatre at Molloy University on Friday May 3\, 2024 to screen an exciting collection of globally honored short films…the past & present. In 2024 Asbury Shorts USA will be entering its 43rd year as New York City’s longest running\, non-competitive short film exhibition and touring show-now. Their short film ‘concerts’ have been presented in cinemas\, art museums\, outdoor sites and performing arts centers from Berlin to Los Angeles with many stops in-between including: Central Park’s “Summer Stage\,” Royal Festival Hall in London\,UK; The Daytona Beach Museum of Art in Florida\, The AERO Theatre in Santa Monica\, CA; Alamo Draft House in Dallas\, Texas\, The Old Vic in Chicago\, IL; The Director’s Guild Theater in Manhattan\, The Vero Beach Museum of Art in Vero Beach\, Florida and the Osprey Arts Center in Nova Scotia\, Canada to name just a few of the wonderful venues where audiences have enjoyed these amazing films. \n  \n \n  \n  \nLeura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center – Fryeburg\, Maine 2023\n \nAsbury Shorts 40 years logo\n \nAsbury Shorts at the Madison Theatre 2023 – Intermission\n \n“Across” festival honored dramatic short from Long Island based filmmaker Laura Sweeney\n \n“Marie & Mike: 9th Avenue Tourists” Faux documentary about two folks visiting Manhattan for the first time.\n \n“The Mountain Dogs” Multi-award winning documentary about two dogs who climb Mt. Stowe in Vermont each day unsupervised.
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/43rd-annual-asbury-short-film-festival/
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SUMMARY:Sweet Charity
DESCRIPTION:A TAMS-WITMARK TITLE\nSWEET CHARITY \nFull-Length Musical\, Comedy\nBook by Neil Simon\nMusic by Cy Coleman\nLyrics by Dorothy Fields \nBased on an original screenplay by Federico Fellini\, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano\nProduced for the Broadway stage by Fryer\, Carr and Harris\nOriginally Conceived\, Staged and Choreographed by Bob Fosse\nHapless but unflappable Charity Hope Valentine desperately seeks love in New York City in the 1960s. In this exuberant\, groovy\, hilarious musical comedy\, Charity tries again and again to find her dream and make something of herself.\nImage: 2016 New Group Production (Monique Carboni) \nhttps://vimeo.com/showcase/11143795/video/942796853 \nACCOLADES\nNominee: Nine 1966 Tony Awards\, including Best Musical\nWinner! Four 1986 Tony Awards\, including Best Musical Revival\nNominee: Five 1986 Drama Desk Awards\nNominee: Three 2005 Tony Awards\, including Best Revival of a Musical\nNominee: Two 2017 Drama Desk Awards\, including Best Revival of a Musical \n 
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/sweet-charity/
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