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Blue Raincoat Theatre Company presents “Happy Days” by Samuel Beckett at The Town Hall Theatre
Blue Raincoat, one of Ireland's most celebrated theatre companies, and the only full-time ensemble are delighted to present “Happy Days” by Samuel Beckett at The Town Hall Theatre on Tuesday February 21 as part of a national tour.
The Met Opera is back at Eye Cinema
The Eye Cinema in Wellpark is delighted to welcome back The Met Opera Live in HD broadcasting from New York as part of their Event Cinema Programme.
Slimming World Claremorris Monday Morning Motivation group getting ready to roll again
Monday Morning Motivation at the new Slimming World Claremorris group is relaunching on Monday, June 28.
Fly Me To The Moon – another hit comedy from Marie Jones
TOWN HALL Theatre audiences are in for a treat next week when Fly Me To The Moon by Marie Jones, author of smash hits like Stones In His Pockets and Women On The Verge of HRT, comes to Galway.
Classic American drama will open Little Theatre’s season
Athlone Little Theatre opens its 2018/19 season with the classic American tale of love, bitterness and abandonment, The Glass Menagerie.
A new take on Strindberg’s Miss Julie at The Eye
JULIE, A re-imagining of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie, from writer Polly Stenham, is being staged by Britain's National Theatre, and will be broadcast live to The Eye Cinema, Wellpark.
Confidence Boosting Speech and Drama Class for Children
Réalta School of Speech and Drama are bringing their popular group class back this Autumn! This class will include improvisation, speech exercises, storytelling, poetry, Mime, games and much more! The classes restart on September 12th and will run every Wednesday for six weeks in the beautiful surroundings of Croi na Gaillimhe.
NUIG students to stage rarely seen play Machinal
NUI GALWAY'S O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance is about to stage its first production, the classic 1928 American expressionist drama Machinal, by Sophie Treadwell.
Gender battles and a sexually ambiguous Greek (rock) god
CURRENTLY RUNNING at Druid’s Mick Lally Theatre, Max Hafler’s terrific production of Euripides’ The Bacchae attests to the gifted student talent of NUI Galway’s Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance and Chekhov Training and Performance Ireland.