Leviathan: Political Cabaret
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Leviathan: Political Cabaret is a regular debate and discussion event in Dublin, Ireland which is usually hosted by economist, writer and broadcaster, David McWilliams in the Crawdaddy venue. Leviathan was established by Naoise Nunn in 2003 and has featured interactive debate and discussion with politicians, writers and commentators as well as satirical music by Paddy Cullivan and the Camembert Quartet and has commissioned new cartoons from Langerland.com. Leviathan hosted spoken word and debating tents at the 2006 and 2007 Electric Picnic festivals in Stradbally, Co. Laois.
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- New York Times article
- Irish Times article (subs. required)
- Electric Picnic 2007 Leviathan Programme
- CNAM/PBS Documentary "The Anti-Americans" featuring Leviathan:Political Cabaret (Quicktime Movie)
- "What Have the Brits Ever Done for Us?" British Council event
- Galway Arts Festival 2005 Leviathan Sebastian Barry event