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UK Film Festival Nomination for Galway's Blue Teapot

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Galway’s Blue Teapot Theatre Company will represent Ireland at the BAFTA qualifying Oska Bright Film Festival (UK), screening three self-produced films on St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday March 17, as part of Reel Ireland documentary strand.

Theatre change makers, Blue Teapot are excited for the future

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Originally founded in 1996, the Blue Teapot theatre company (based on Munster Avenue) has evolved from a community arts project within the Brothers of Charity Services Galway to becoming an award-winning independent theatre company that supports an increasingly rich and diverse practice. They work to radically transform theatre practices by telling stories through the lens of disability and paving the way for inclusive practices to become the norm.

Theatre change makers, Blue Teapot excited for future

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Originally founded in 1996, the Blue Teapot theatre company (based on Munster Avenue) has evolved from a community arts project within the Brothers of Charity Services Galway to becoming an award-winning independent theatre company that supports an increasingly rich and diverse practice. They work to radically transform theatre practices by telling stories through the lens of disability and paving the way for inclusive practices to become the norm.

Access for All and Flirt FM to highlight reality of living with disability in Galway

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Galway Access for All, with the help of Flirt FM 101.3, will be taking over the radio airwaves today and tomorrow to mark International Day for People with Disabilities.

My Kind Of Town - a vision for Galway post-Covid-19

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Paul Grealish

Blue Teapot offer a seasonal ‘Twist’ on Dickens

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THE PAST year has been something of an annus mirabilis for Galway’s Blue Teapot Theatre Company. Len Collin’s inspired film of the Blue Teapot play Sanctuary was screened in Britain to ecstatic reviews and was later shown by RTÉ. In May, the company staged its ground-breaking production of Dancing At Lughnasa at the Town Hall.

 

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