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Google News: Island, National Theatre
[The Arts Desk] - Both Boey and Cooney play their parts with commitment, though Boey's innocence is the more striking, balanced by the inscrutable presence of Anne Kavanagh's Grandmother. It is Kavanagh who gives the play its memorable opening tableau clad in
Guardian: Island – review
[The Guardian] - Cameron finds himself conducting a conversation between past and present when he discovers that he can see and communicate with Inuluk (Rebecca Boey), a young, dead Inuit girl who with her grandmother (Anne Kavanagh) is keeping stories alive and trying
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[Irish Times] - Maureen Kavanagh is the chief executive and she points out how much older people can and do contribute to the societies in which they live both financially, socially and culturally, something she says is beginning to be recognised by more businesses
Google News: Active Retirement AGM
[Mayo Advertiser] - There are 25 active retirement associations in Mayo, including Ballina ARA, Ballinrobe ARA, Castlebar ARA, Claremorris ARA, Foxford ARA, and Westport ARA. Tuesday's meeting will be addressed by Maureen Kavanagh, chief executive of Active Retirement
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