Nuala Níc Con Iomaire
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Nuala Nic Con Iomaire (died 16 July 2010) was an Irish playwright, producer, translator, artist and poet. A native of
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, Nic Con Iomaire was a daughter of Liam and Bairbre Mac Con Iomaire. She was married to Pádraic Harvey, with whom she had a daughter,
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. Nic Con Iomaire wrote two plays, ''An tUisceadán'' (
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), and ''Páid'' (a radio play). Best known as a producer, she also worked as arts officer with An Béal Binn, a theatre company and a singing club in Bray, Co. Wicklow.


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Mac Con Iomaire Mac Con Iomaire, Gaelic-Irish surname Overview In Ireland, the surname Montgomery has in some cases undergone gaelicisation, with Montgomery translated into ''Mac Con Iomaire''. It is also used to translate the surname Ridge. It is found main ...


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* http://www.tribune.ie/archive/article/2005/oct/09/eistigi-the-classics-have-been-given-a-fresh-spin/ * http://www.irishplayography.com/search/person.asp?PersonID=13196 * http://notices.irishtimes.com/5807241 * http://www.stronachgallery.com/artwork.asp?ArtID=2456&CatID=166&offset=30 {{DEFAULTSORT:Nic Con Iomaire, Nuala 2010 deaths 20th-century Irish dramatists and playwrights 21st-century Irish dramatists and playwrights Irish women poets Irish women dramatists and playwrights Irish producers Irish translators Writers from County Galway 20th-century Irish poets 21st-century Irish poets 21st-century Irish-language poets Irish-language writers 21st-century Irish women writers 20th-century Irish women writers People from Carraroe