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Druid announces DruidO’Casey, a play cycle of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy

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Fiona Kennedy To Celebrate Launch of New Album at Monroe’s Live

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With her highly anticipated album launch having sold out in advance in her native Cork, singer-songwriter Fiona Kennedy will showcase her latest work from ‘Find Me’ to a west of Ireland audience at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, March 25. Her new album features eleven tracks in a sincere exploration of the human condition and her life’s journey.

Record-breaking year for the Passport Service

As we the end of the 2022 approached, the final tally of passports issued realised a total of 1,080,000 which sets a new annual record for the Irish Passport Service.

Roscommon Arts Centre unveils Spring 2023 events programme

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Roscommon Arts Centre has unveiled their Spring 2023 events programme and it’s going to be another entertaining season of events at the multi-disciplinary venue, with something for every taste.

The Ultimate Police relive their musical legacy at Monroe’s Live

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From Message in a Bottle to So Lonely, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic to Don't Stand So Close To Me, the musical legacy of The Police is timeless. As new generations rediscover the magic of the original trio, Monroe’s Live are hosting The Ultimate Police – a tribute band who will take you through the classics - with a vibrant and exciting performance of their back to back hits on Friday, January 27.

The Ultimate Police relive their musical legacy at Monroe’s Live

From Message in a Bottle to So Lonely, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic to Don't Stand So Close To Me, the musical legacy of The Police is timeless. As new generations rediscover the magic of the original trio, Monroe’s Live are hosting The Ultimate Police – a tribute band who will take you through the classics - with a vibrant and exciting performance of their back to back hits on Friday, January 27.

Upper Salthill, a bird’s eye view, c1945

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This aerial photograph was taken c1945. On the left you can see the Eglinton Hotel which was originally built in the 1860s. Up to that time, Salthill was a small village that included Lenaboy Avenue and the area between what we know as Seapoint and the Bal. The construction of the Eglinton was on a scale not seen before in Salthill, and it extended the village to the west. It came at a time when locals were beginning to promote the village as a resort, a destination for tourists.

Dean Crowe Theatre primed for arrival of Mother Goose this weekend

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The Dean Crowe Theatre is primed for the arrival of Mother Goose this weekend as the annual pantomime returns, live family entertainment certain to grace the stage with performances from January 6-15.

Panto season returns to the Dean Crowe Theatre as Mother Goose set to grace welcoming stage

Panto season returns to the Dean Crowe Theatre and with rehearsals ongoing, audience members can expect an evening of family entertainment when Mother Goose performs from Friday, January 6-15.

Fowl play as some 40 birds are stolen from Headford poultry farm

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Some 40 top show and breeding stock were stolen from Gilmore’s Poultry farm on Friday, December 9 sometime between 9pm to 6am.

 

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