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Variety is the key for Dean Crowe shows
There is a real sense of catering to all tastes at the Dean Crowe Theatre for the rest of this year, with a musical, a classic, and a new comedy all set to run at the Left Bank venue.
Samuel Beckett short plays at Galway Theatre Festival
FIVE SHORT plays by Samuel Beckett, including one translated into Gaeilge, will be staged as part of the Galway Theatre Festival.
Local Mary McEvoy up for book award
Well-known Westmeath actress Mary McEvoy has been nominated for an award in the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2011.
Tourmakeady native Mick Lally gets his own seat in the Druid to mark first anniversary of his death
To mark the first anniversary of the late Mick Lally, the actor’s first theatrical home, the Druid Theatre in Galway this week unveiled a specially commissioned seat in the foyer of the theatre to remember Lally’s work.
Mary McEvoy to launch new book in Charlie Byrne’s
Mary McEvoy, one of Ireland’s best-loved actresses, will launch her first book How The Light Gets In, in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop on Tuesday April 26 at 6.30pm.
Cinderella in January
THE PERFORMING Arts School Galway will stage its pantomime Cinderella in The Black Box Theatre from Saturday January 1 to Saturday January 8.
Well, Holy God!
MICK LALLY’s life and work will be remembered and celebrated this Sunday from 5pm when Sean Tyrrell, Johnny Mulhearn, Wally Page, Johnny Moynihan, Tony Small, Lena Ullman, Eugene Lambe, Terry Smith, and Mary Staunton take to the stage for Music and Song Tribute to Mick Lally in Monroe’s Live.
TG4 to broadcast Mick Lally special
The life and work of the late, great Mick Lally will be celebrated on TG4’s primetime arts series Imeall tonight at 10pm and will be repeated on Tuesday at 8pm.
Outpouring of sympathy following death of legendary actor Mick Lally
There was widespread outpourings of sympathy this week following the death on Tuesday of Tourmakeady native Mick Lally. Lally, who was 64, died in hospital in Dublin on Tuesday following a short illness. His funeral service took place in Newlands Cross crematorium chapel at 2pm yesterday, Thursday. He is survived by his wife Peggy and three children, Saileog, Darach, and Maghnus.
Mick’s spirit will live on in Druid
Tonight when the floors of the Druid Theatre in Druid Lane fall silent, and when the last vestige of light is squeezed out by the arriving night; and when the last lock has been bolted, there will be heard a cough, a clearing of the throat and that chuckle, the head thrown back, and an “arragh shure.”