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GIAF Theatre review: Maum
AN TAIBHDHEARC has made some excellent contributions to the arts festival over recent years and this year’s production from the company is Sighle Ní Chonaill’s Maum, which recreates the events around the notorious Maumtrasna murders of 1882 where five members of one family were brutally slaughtered in their home.
The body and soul behind Corp + Anam
TONIGHT SEES TG4 broadcast the second episode of the gutsy drama series Corp + Anam, written and directed by Darach Mac Con Iomaire and produced by Paddy Hayes’ Magamedia Productions.
Corp + Anam - the west’s answer to Love/Hate returns
A YOUNG woman is brutally assaulted but her attacker, a serial offender, is walking the streets freely after being given bail by a corrupt judge, in spite of Garda appeals to remand him in custody.
Play by Love/Hate creator for the Linenhall
A play from the creator and writer of crime drama smash hit Love/Hate is coming to the Linenhall this month.
Play by Love/Hate creator for the Linenhall
A play from the creator and writer of crime drama smash hit Love/Hate is coming to the Linenhall this month.
Galway run for Love/Hate creator's play
LOVE/HATE creator/writer Stuart Carolan's debut play, Defender Of The Faith, is to be staged in Galway next month, starring Diarmuid De Faoite and directed by Andrew Flynn.
Poitín, Pimms, and popcorn with Thursdays at the Taibhdhearc
See the best of Irish films on stage in a new season of films celebrating Irish culture and literature, Thursdays at the Taibhdhearc.
County council announces new writer in residence
Celebrated actor, writer, and lecturer, Diarmuid de Faoite has been announced as the Mayo County Council Writer in Residence for 2014.
Galway the big winner at Celtic Media Festival
Galway made TV series Corp +_Anam, TG4’s Ó Tholg go Tolg, and Raidió na Gaeltachta were the big winners at the Celtic Media Festival which was held in Derry recently.
IFTA win for Galway TV company
Furbo based company Magdamedia won the Best Irish Language Award for its TV drama Corp + Anam at the recent IFTA award ceremony.