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Annual Drama Festival returns to Claregalway
Theatre returns to Claregalway again this week with the annual Claregalway Festival of Drama which commences this Saturday March 11 and will see eight of the country’s top amateur drama groups compete for qualification to the All Ireland finals in Athlone and Glenamaddy.
'Getting to Know...' actor Siobhan O’Kelly
What is your idea of perfect Happiness?
Athlone Little Theatre at a loss as leading lady takes her final bow
One of Athlone’s leading ladies took her final bow this week, the passing of Mel O’Flynn, an iconic figure within the local and national theatrical realm, being met with much sadness by those who had the privilege to have known her.
'Getting to Know...' Kevin Murphy, theatre maker
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
The Weir ushers in new autumn season at Athlone Little Theatre
An atmospheric drama as the nights draw in is the opening play for Athlone Little Theatre’s 2019-20 season. Conor McPherson’s 'The Weir' will open for business tonight, Thursday, September 12, and will run for eight performances until Thursday September, 19.
Decadent returns with Conor McPherson’s Port Authority
THREE MEN confront their lives, examining the significance of loves lost and found, the consequences of big dreams, and the results of even the smallest choices. This is Conor McPherson’s Port Authority.
Clifden Arts Festival 2018 - get ready to come 'home'
ASLAN, MÁIRTÍN O’Connor, Andy Irvine, Donal Lunny, the poet Paul Durcan, award winning comedian Danny O’Brien, and Irish artist Brian Maguire are all performing at the Clifden Arts Festival, which this year, will explore the theme of 'Home'.
Five days and counting to Galway's biggest arts festival yet
Over 14 days, the city can look forward to more than 200 events, across 32 venues, and involving more than 600 artists and performers, in what is to date, the largest Galway International Arts Festival ever staged.
Galway International Arts Festival 2018
A PSYCHEDELIC journey for the ears with The Flaming Lips, and for the eyes and feet with the Miracoco Luminarium installation; getting up close and personal and with the moon (even its dark side); to harrowing stories from victims of the Syrian civil war to a survivor of the Holocaust - this is the Galway International Arts Festival 2018.
'It’s like Fawlty Towers for kids'
Last Monday, at 5.30 pm, RTÉ 2 broadcast the opening episode of Drop Dead Weird, a madcap teen comedy following the hilarious antics of an Australian family who move to a seaside village in the west of Ireland to run a B&B.