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On Friday 8 July 2016, at the Queen’s Walk, Southbank Centre, Jeremy Irons read the last surviving play script handwritten by William Shakespeare, in which he imagines Sir Thomas More making an impassioned plea for the humane treatment of refugees.
On Thursday 7 July 2016, at the luxurious Edition Hotel in Central London, Academy Award® winner Jeremy Irons helped to officially launch Raindance’s ‘My Dinner With’ series. The veteran British actor hosted an exclusive charity dinner with seven special guests in support of The Independent Film Trust, raising funds that will enable the Trust to advance the cause of independent filmmaking in the UK.
The guests enjoyed a cocktail reception and a gourmet dinner prepared by the internationally renown and award-winning chef, Jason Atherton.
Jeremy Irons was at Glebe Gardens in Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland on Friday 1st July, to open the West Cork Garden Trail. An afternoon tea was held at Glebe Gardens to mark the opening of the West Cork Garden Trail’s 2016 season.
Jeremy Irons is a patron of Sli Eile farm which offers a place where people experiencing mental health difficulties can find safety, acceptance and support to recover.
The Irish TV programme Cork County Matters visited Sli Eile and spoke with founder Joan Hamilton, farm manager John O’Connell and some of the residents of Sli Eile.
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The Slí Eile’s Mission
MISSION
The Sli`Eile farm offers a place where people experiencing mental health difficulties can find safety, acceptance and support to recover.
DESCRIPTION
To provide housing and support services for people caught up in the revolving door of the psychiatric system.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Slì Eile’s approach is based on the belief that people have the capacity to recover their mental health, and that given support, understanding and time, they will discover their own way forward, for a new and better quality of life.
The Slí Eile’s approach to recovery through community living is to provide another way of supporting people to recover from their experience of mental distress.
Creates an environment which fosters hope and instils belief that change is possible.
Creates opportunities for individuals to participate actively in choices and decisions in their lives.
Promotes the support of each individual in their recovery journey, employing a non-labelling and non-judgemental approach.
Fosters an environment where individuals are respected and listened to.
Jeremy Irons was in Athens, Greece, on 15 June 2016, at the residence of the British Ambassador, for a reception celebrating the 90th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Jeremy was also there to promote #shakespearelives and he read Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18, as well as recited from the Prologue to Henry V.
Jeremy Irons was a guest for the China Exchange UK’s Prudential Series, on Thursday 9th June 2016.
Jeremy shared his 60 minutes with a sold out audience. He talked about longevity in acting careers and the need to create a body of artistic work alongside a body of work that is focused on business aims; his recent work including Batman v Superman and The Man Who Knew Infinity and the differences between making a commercial blockbuster and a smaller, more sensitive piece; working with green screen; and getting a word in edge-ways with Sir David Tang!
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