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Nathan Fake - a rootsier sounding electronica

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NATHAN FAKE grew up in Necton, a village in the middle of Norfolk, he fell in love with music during his school years, and was turned on to electronica after hearing Aphex Twin and Orbital.

The Drawer Boy takes to the stage in the Linenhall

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The ever-popular Beezneez Theatre Company presents The Drawer Boy at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Monday, March 5, at 8pm.

Are you ready to travel to Oz?

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The stage is set for the much anticipated St Colman's College annual transition year musical.

Valentine's burlesque fun in Castlebar tonight

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Tonight, February 16 the stylishly refurbished Garbo’s will host a night of all things burlesque and cabaret, Dirty Circus style.

Anna Tsybuleva is coming to Castlebar

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Acclaimed Russian pianist Anna Tsybuleva performs at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday, March 7, at 8pm as part of a Music Network tour.

Athlone Musical Society presents a timeless classic

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Athlone Musical Society's 2018 production of Jesus Christ Superstar will take to the Dean Crowe Theatre stage on March 3.

Donna Taggart at the Roscommon Arts Centre

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Following singer Donna Taggart’s whirlwind global success with "Jealous of the Angels", which has now reached more than 100 million views on Facebook and has topped the charts in a host of countries across the world, it is no surprise that her concert tour in Ireland has been receiving outstanding reviews.

A great night of music at Shearwater Hotel

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Eleanor Shanley and John Feeley take to the stage at the Shearwater Hotel, Ballinasloe, on Thursday, March 8, for a night of entertainment not to be missed.

Looking to the future as An Taibhdhearc reaches 90

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In August this year An Taibhdhearc will celebrate its 90th birthday. There are also changes afoot at the venue at board level and a re-casting of staff structures. Last week Aodh Ó Coileáin was elected chair of An Taibhdhearc and, following his accession, sat down with me to outline his vision for the Irish language theatre.

A Russian view of The Cripple of Inishmaan

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ONE OF Russia’s foremost theatre companies, Theatre U Mosta, visit An Taibhdhearc this weekend to perform Nikolai Gogol’s Marriage on Saturday, and Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan, on Sunday. Both performances are in Russian with English surtitles.

 

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