New Ross Standard

Bridgetown to host a festival to honour Kathleen Browne

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A NEW FESTIVAL is to be held honouring Katheen Browne, the politician, farmer, writer, historian and archaeolog­ist who was arrested and imprisoned in 1916 after flying a tricolour from her family home in Rathronan Castle during the Easter Rising.

Bridgetown Historical Society has announced that the village of Bridgetown will host the first Kathleen Browne Arts and Literary Festival in September. The event will be launched at a reception in Molly & Dolly’s Restaurant in Bridgetown on Friday, June 15, by the Mayor of Wexford, Cllr Jim Moore.

Kathleen Anne Browne (1876- 1943) joined Sinn Féin in 1912 and the Irish Volunteers in 1914. She was arrested and imprisoned in Waterford jail, Richmond Barracks and Kilmainham and Mountjoy prisons and was released in June 1916. She took the pro-Treaty side during the Civil War, joining Cumann na nGaedhael.

Kathleen was elected to Seanan Éireann of the Irish Free State as a Cumann na nGaedhael member at a by-election on June 20, 1929. The by-election was caused by the death of Alice Stopford Green.

She was re-elected for three years in 1931 and for nine years in 1934. She served until May 29, 1936 when the Free State Seanad was abolished. As a politician in the Free State senate from 1929 to 1936, she was active in the promotion of the rights of farmers and women.

Her active local and national political life stretched from her teens in the late 1880s to her death in 1943 with five decades spent in the service of Ireland. She played an active role in the Gaelic League, Sinn Féin, the Irish Volunteers, Cumann na mBan, Cumann na nGaedhael, and Fine Gael. She was an expert in Irish history,

Kathleen Browne

culture, the Irish language and the Yola dialect of Forth and Bargy.

During the festival on September 14 and 15, a wall plaque will be placed on the house in Bridgetown where Kathleen was born and will be unveiled by one of her descendant relatives, the famous psychiatri­st Dr. Ivor Browne.

The festival will include a range of events and exhibition­s including a public gathering to unveil the plaque, lectures on local history, a history project for local students with €500 in prizes; an exhibiton of art; a market for local crafters and artisans, music and entertainm­ent and a buskers’ competitio­n.

For more informatio­n, contact Wally O’Neill of Red Books, Bridgetown, on gubawn@yahoo.ie. THE BLUE Egg Gallery in John’s Gate Street in Wexford is hosting a textile exhibiton entitled Interconne­ctions 2 featuring the work of eight textile artists from Ireland and Scotland which was opened by the Finnish-born weaver Johanna Roche of Kiltrea Pottery.

It follows the success of Interconne­ctions 1, an Irish-Scottish tapestry exhibition held two years ago as part of the Lamb Festival in Roscommon.

Curated by Frances Crowe and Joan Baxter, the collection comes to Wexford from from Boyle, Co. Roscommon, where it was part of the 2018 Internatio­nal Fibre Arts Festival and comprises work by Frances Crowe, Mary Cuthbert, Terry Dunne ( Wexford) and Angela Forte from Ireland and Joan Baxter, John Brennan, Amanda gizzi and Elizabeth Radcliffe from Scotland. ACTOR Peter McCamley will take to the stage at Wexford Arts Centre Wednesday, June 20, to Saturday, June 23 in an exciting new adaptation of Billy Roche’s novella The Diary Of Maynard Perdu.

McCamley is a British actor and musician who moved to Ireland five years ago with his wife, the Wexford-born singer and West End star Aileen Donohoe and their young family and has embraced the arts culture of Wexford.

He won an All-Ireland with stalwart drama group Bridge Drama, in their production of ‘Lost in Yonkers’ in 2016, which captured a Best Production Award at the All-Ireland Drama Festival and netted him several qualifying awards for best Supporting Actor. After attending a reading of the novella of The Diary of Maynard Perdu performed by Billy Roche, Pete set his heart on a one-man stage adaptation.

The pair who also collaborat­e musically have worked tirelessly on the script and staging in recent months and full-time rehearsals are under way at the Art Centre.

The Diary of Maynard Perdu was commission­ed to coincide with the Wexford Spiegelten­t Festival in 2013.

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