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Wilde’s The Happy Prince @ Town Hall
THE HAPPY Prince, Oscar Wilde’s classic story of love, selflessness, and generosity, will receive a special reading/performance as part of the Baboró children’s festival.
Wilde classic come to the stage in Castlebar
London Classic Theatre presents its wonderful new production of Oscar Wilde’s comedic classic The Importance of Being Earnest to the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar for two special performances on Monday, October 8 and Tuesday, October 9 at 8pm.
Doctor Chekhov – from Budapest to Galway
MAKING ITS first visit to Ireland, The Russian Theatre-Studio from Budapest are in the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday September 20 with Doctor Chekhov, which combines a number of Chekhov’s stories into a compelling play. The production will be performed in Russian, with English surtitles.
Core Theatre College courses
CORE THEATRE College will hold courses in the Chekhov Technique and in Lecoq Movement. Both modules start the week of September 19 and will run for 10 weeks.
Limited places left for Chekhov Workshop
ACTOR/DIRECTOR Max Hafler is hosting a workshop on the Chekhov technique on four Sundays in January and February.
Castlebar Pantomime to stage Cinderella in New Year
Castlebar Pantomime is currently preparing for its 2012 production which will tell the story of Cinderella.
Two one-acts precede this year’s ‘Comer panto
Deenside players pantomime group, will present two one act plays in the Vaults Lounge, Castlecomer for two nights only on Thursday September 13 and Friday 14 at 8:30pm nightly.
The Wilde family saga
THE STORY of Oscar Wilde and his extraordinary family is a remarkable one. Oscar’s sensational triumphs and terrible downfall are incredibly moving but his parents, the brilliant Sir William Wilde and the flamboyant Lady Jane Wilde, also led amazing lives and experienced triumph and tragedy.
Pantomime fundraiser was highly enjoyable
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Ibsen’s ‘Ghosts’ get a revival
London Classic Theatre presents ‘Ghosts’ by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Frank McGuinness at the Watergate Theatre next month.