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Review: THE APPROACH

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Landmark's original production of The Approach debuted at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin in 2018 to great acclaim. Although split into four parts, the play effectively consists of three conversations between three different characters: Anna and Denise, who are feuding sisters, and Cora, their mutual friend, caught in the middle. The cause of the quarrel is, of course, a man; one which Anna claims Denise stole from her.

SamePage Theatre tenth production to be Mark O’Rowe’s The Approach

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Galway city-based SamePage Theatre is taking Mark O’Rowe’s The Approach to the Town Hall Studio next week.

Swapping heels for runners: Taking on Galway Bay Half Marathon for Charlotte’s Vision

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A group of friends will trade their heels for runners as they lace up to participate in the Galway Bay Half Marathon on October 5th, 2024.

Happiness in a time of plenty

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We’re never short of things for doing in this neck of the woods at this time of the year.

Athlone’s Jade McCallon presented with special mobility trike at Ireland West Airport

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Variety - the children’s charity of Ireland, recently teamed up with the award winning Ireland West Airport for the presentation of a special mobility trike to Athlone native, Jade McCallon.

Highlighting the challenge of living with an acquired brain injury

by Dr. Denise O’Dwyer, Principal Psychologist, National Learning Network (NLN) and Ciara Hennigan, Senior Instructor, Quest Brain Injury Services, Galway.

Highlighting the challenge of living with an acquired brain injury

by Dr. Denise O’Dwyer, Principal Psychologist, National Learning Network (NLN) and Ciara Hennigan, Senior Instructor, Quest Brain Injury Services, Galway.

Bill Whelan dances down memory lane with new memoir

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Composer and musician, Bill Whelan, the man behind some of the most well known Irish productions and bands, including Plantxy and Riverdance, is set to release his memoirs.

Bill Whelan dances down memory lane with new memoir

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The Road to Riverdance spans from Whelan's childhood through to the 1994 Eurovision, an event which completely changed the course of Irish dancing on an international stage.

Help your child get ahead in English or maths with Kumon

Kumon students not alone maintained their studies throughout the Covid-19 lockdowns, but many continued to advance beyond their age using their individualised daily programme of maths and/or English worksheets supplemented by weekly Zoom mentoring. The annual awards ceremony, now held outdoors at the Galway Greyhound Stadium and compliant with all restrictions, recognises and celebrates the achievements of all students.

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