Search Results for 'Fair City'
28 results found.
Fair City star officially opens Westport's newest restaurant
Fair City star Ciara O'Callaghan, who plays one of Carrigstown's best known characters, Yvonne Doyle, was in Westport for the recent opening of her friend's new restaurant, The Idle Wall at The Quay.
Seamus Moran brings his one-man show to Castlebar
Former Fair City actor Seamus Moran, who many will remember as beleaguered bistro owner Mike Gleeson, is presenting a one-man show in the Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, on Thursday June 4.
A theatrical treat for rugby fans of all ages
Forget the Six Nations (sort of!) - the biggest rugby event of 2015 comes to Roscommon on April 11 at 8pm and fans of the legendary Joe Kavanagh, the greatest tight head prop in world rugby, are advised to line out early to ensure they bag the hottest tickets in town.
Joe Prop’s rugby dreams
FORGET THE Six Nations or the Rugby World Cup, the biggest rugby event of 2015 is coming to Moycullen, in Joe Prop, a play about a schoolboy whose life revolves around the sport.
“We don’t want a good festival. We want a great festival” - drama festival launched
The All-Ireland Drama Festival in Athlone has secured sponsorship from RTÉ for another three years.
Anne McCabe says ‘Fáilte isteach’ to An Taibhdhearc
A NEW era at An Taibhdhearc was formally unveiled at a reception on Monday, ushering in new artistic director, Anne McCabe, and disclosing details of this year's programme.
Celebrity soccer match to raise funds for two local charities
People are being urged to support a fundraising celebrity soccer game on Friday evening which will benefit two local charities.
ACT for Meningitis teams up with Samaritans for celeb soccer match to raise funds and awareness
ACT with Samaritans is a joint venture between ACT for Meningitis and Samaritans Galway who for one evening have joined forces together to host a Celebrity Soccer Match at Deacy Park on Friday November 29 7.30pm. As well as raising money for both charities the aim of the event is to raise the profile of both organizations and to encourage people to come forward and seek support.
Moving statues and the rural vernacular
THE MOMENTOUS Irish summer of 1985, with its spate of religious apparitions, is revisited in Gerry Conneely’s new comedy, The Year of Moving Statues, which comes to Druid Theatre next week.
‘Leo’ hops a train
LAST TRAIN From Holyhead, by Galway-based author Bernard Field, comes to the Town Hall in a new production by Out Of Time Theatre Company, and starring Fair City’s Dave Duffy.