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Modern comedy classic ‘Art’ prepares to grace the Athlone Little Theatre stage
What does Succession’s Brian Cox have in common with the late, great English actor Albert Finney, Stephen Tompkinson of ‘Ballykissangel’ fame and the stars of RTE’s hit 1990s series ‘Bachelors Walk’?
Three one act comedy plays continue to grace Athlone Little Theatre stage
Prior to the Christmas rush, it’s time to treat yourself to a great night of laughter, fun and top class drama in Athlone Little Theatre.
The Legend of Luke Kelly to grace Roscommon Arts Centre stage
The Legend of Luke Kelly, an authentic show celebrating the life and songs of Ireland’s most iconic and greatest folk singer, will grace the Roscommon Arts Centre Stage on October 21, at 8pm.
Two prominent musicals to grace Dean Crowe Theatre stage
A spectacular new musical/drama, ‘Who Dares to Dream’ written by Irish country music singer, Michael English and playwright, Tommy Marren, will grace the stage of the Dean Crowe Theatre on Friday, April 17.
Mayo's Grace Kelly crowned ladies player of the month
Mayo forward Grace Kelly has been honoured with The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month award for July.
Comedian Brendan Grace set to bring ‘Funnyman’ tour to midlands venues
The greatest family comedian of our generation, Brendan Grace, proudly celebrates 48 years in the entertainment industry and most of this time has been spent at the very top of his profession.
Comedian Brendan Grace brings ‘Funnyman’ to midlands venues
The greatest family comedian of our generation, Brendan Grace, proudly celebrates 48 years in the entertainment industry and most of this time has been spent at the very top of his profession.
Grace Petrie - 'I'm a socialist, feminist, lesbian, protest singer'
“I'M A protest singer. Actually I’m a socialist, feminist, lesbian, left wing protest singer." With these words, Grace Petrie brought the house down at her performance at the 2017 Cambridge Folk Festival.
Brendan Grace at the Town Hall Theatre tonight
IRELAND'S FAVOURITE funnyman, Brendan Grace, makes a welcome return to Galway to play the Town Hall Theatre tonight [August 10] from 8pm, performing some of his most loved comedy routines.
Leave the comedy to Brendan Grace - councillor advised
A Fianna Fáil councillor was told he should leave the comedy to Brendan Grace by another councillor this week after he was accused of making a sexist comment in the chamber. Castlebar Municipal District Councillor Martin McLoughlin, who was co-opted on to the council to replaced Dep Lisa Chambers after she was elected to the Dáil, while paying tribute to outgoing Cathaoirleach Cllr Al McDonnell said that "your speeches reminded me of the mini-skirt of the '70's. Your speaches were short enough to be interesting and long enough to cover the essentials."