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Max Hafler's Michael Chekhov technique workshops

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ACTOR'S WORKSHOPS centring on the Michael Chekhov technique will be taught by the actor, director, and teacher Max Hafler, in NUI Galway, during weekends in March, April, and May.

Stephen Frost Improv Allstars @ the Róisín Dubh

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BIG, BALD, bushy browed, and an improv maestro - Stephen Frost is something of a comedy legend and he will be leading his Improv Allstars into action at the Róisín Dubh next week.

Show Me The Funny #4

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THE PENULTIMATE heat of Show Me The Funny takes place this Monday, February 12, at The King's Head with eight more contestants pitting their comedy chops against the judges and audience.

Gerry Conneely relives the Battle Of Loos

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ON SEPTEMBER 25 1915, 75,000 British soldiers rose from their trenches to attack German lines on Loos-en-Gohelle. By the end of the day, some 10,240 would be dead, with the six British divisions in action suffering more casualties per unit than on the first day of the Somme.

Album review: Ezra Furman

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EZRA FURMAN is simply not interested in conforming to anyone's stereotypes: gender fluid, non-binary, gay, a believer in God, he is unapologetic about it all - an individual in the truest sense then.

Emma Langford - debut album, Róísín Dubh gig

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EMMA LANGFORD, the Limerick alt-folk singer-songwriter, has released her debut album, Quiet Giant, and will perform songs from it at the Róisín Dubh next week.

Rolling Stones tribute @ Monroe's Live

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THE STROLLING Homes, the Galway based tribute band to "the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world", the Rolling Stones, play Monroe's Live next weekend.

Twelfth Night at The Eye on Valentine’s Night

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UNREQUITED LOVE, cross-dressing, and strangers in a strange land, it's all part of Shakespeare's much loved comedy, Twelfth Night, which is being performed by Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company.

Talking SIN and sexiness with artist Margaret Nolan

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EROTICA AND sexuality are the provocative and alluring themes of a bold new exhibition opening this Saturday, in both the Town Hall Theatre bar and the Black Gate Cultural Centre on St Francis Street.

Twelfth Night - Shakespeare's gender fluid comedy

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“IF MUSIC be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that surfeiting, the appetite may sicken, and so die.” Spoken by Duke Orsino, this is the most famous line from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

 

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