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Steve Hughes: Are You Serious?
Outspoken Australian comedy legend Steve Hughes is returning to Ireland with his first full length show in six years. A world class comedy performer and former thrash metal drummer, Steve is known the globe over for his hard hitting, take no prisoners stand up. Having lived here back in 1999 Steve is no stranger to Ireland or indeed Galway, where some of his Roisin Dubh appearances achieved heights other comedians can only dream of.
Aindrias de Staic teams up with the Linenhall in presenting stories, songs and shenanigans to virtual audiences
On Wednesday, March 24 the Linenhall Arts Centre will launch the brand-new series Stories, Songs and Shenanigans with Aindrias de Staic, hosted by the dynamic actor, musician and storyteller.
The Latchikos to play Roisin Dubh
THE LATCHIKOS, led by singer, actor, writer, and musician Aindrias de Staic, return to the Róisín Dubh this Sunday at 8pm, to deliver what The Irish Times called, "a wild-eyed shock of Celtic unpredictability".
Jimmy’s Hall - The Abbey’s rollicking 'céilí play'
A HIGHLIGHT of the Town Hall’s autumn programme is the September visit of the Abbey Theatre with its rollicking stage adaptation of Ken Loach's critically acclaimed film, Jimmy’s Hall.
Shtax returns to Cloughanover tonight
Well known performer Aindrias de Staic bring his latest show "Seven Shades of Shtax" home to the Campbells Tavern, Cloughanover tonight December 28 for a night of comedy story-telling followed by a session onstage with the local Latchikos. It promises to be a fantastic evening with a few special guests and local homecomming apperanaces.
Seven Shades of Aindrias de Staic
A YOUNG MAN wanders through life seeking the answers to its biggest questions. He also cannot stop acting the eejit. This is Seven Shades, the new show from comedian, actor, musician, and writer Aindrias de Staic.
The black comedy of Mayo's struggle to win Sam
WHEN THE victorious All-Ireland Mayo football team won the Sam Maguire in 1951 they passed through Foxford on the journey home. However they failed to wait quietly for a funeral cortège to pass by.
Ireland's Smallest Comedy Festival
IRELAND'S NEXT generation of stand-up stars, including Donal Vaughan, Áine Gallagher, Gary Lynch, Martin Angolo, Danny Ryan, and Stephen Ryan will play Ireland's Smallest Comedy Festival.
Cruthú Arts Festival announces 2016 line-up
Longford’s multidisciplinary arts festival is celebrating its third year this July, with an expanded and ambitious programme in the works.
Shipwrecked Dreams - food, music, art
ASIAN FOOD, music, visual arts, and a land of tropical beach, will be experienced at Shipwrecked Dreams, an event taking place tomorrow eventing at the Galway Arts Centre, on Dominick Street.