Search Results for 'Harold Pinter'
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Remembering John Arden
It was Ronald Reagan who first introduced me to John Arden and Margaretta D’Arcy. Well, indirectly. I’ll get back to that in a minute.
Orion’s Belt debut with hit comedy
ORION’S BELT is a group of three bright stars in the Orion constellation. It is also the name of a new Kinvara-based theatre company which makes its Galway bow in the Town Hall studio next week.
Out and about in Mayo
The Alan Kelly gang and Eddie Reader at the Linenhall
Second One-Act Festival at The Barn
Theatre buffs are in for a treat this weekend when the Barn Owl Players present their second One-Act Festival at The Barn (behind St Canice's Cathedral)
A Yorkshire man in Galway
On October 22 1959 an unusual play opened at the Royal Court theatre, London; a theatre never afraid to be different. It had after all presented John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger* three years previously - a play which rocked the establishment, and transformed English drama for ever. The critics adored it, it played to full houses every night, and it made lots of money for everyone concerned.
Pinter and Albee double bill in the Town Hall Studio
FROM MONDAY February 2 to Friday 7, Galway theatre-goers will get a rare chance to see works from the great writers, Harold Pinter and Edward Albee, when two of their best-known plays, The Dumb Waiter and The Zoo Story are performed in the Town Hall Studio.
John Calder on Beckett and Endgame
THE ACCLAIMED London-based troupe The Godot Company arrive at the Town Hall Next week with a very special production of Samuel Beckett’s Endgame.
Eights plays in one night — sensational, funny and heartfelt theatre to suit all
A collection of wonderful one act plays are set to hit the stage, from June 11 until June 13. The Barn, Barnstorm Theatre Company's studio theatre will see the Adult Drama Club present Shorts — eight plays in one night.
From castle and jail to county buildings
As part of the activities organised around the Discover Mullingar Day, Westmeath County Council is to host a lecture on the history of the site of the new County Buildings, which stand in one of the most significant areas of Mullingar. The lecture will be presented by local historian Ruth Illingworth on Thursday September 24 .
Galway Theatre Festival unveils programme
GALWAY’S SECOND annual theatre festival takes place from October 20 to 25 and details of this year’s programme were announced at its press launch recently in Massimo’s Bar.