Search Results for 'Improvisational theatre'

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Improvised comedy on Nuns Island

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TJ & DAVE, aka TJ Jagodowski and David Pasquesi, walk out on stage with nothing prepared, and within the hour they miraculously improvise multi-character, fully realized comedic plays.

Stephen Frost's Improv All Stars at Róisín Dubh on Friday July 14

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Stephen Frost’s Improv All-Stars are the Premier League of improvisers!

Moth and Butterfly present A Night of Storytelling & Improvisation at Rouge

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"This show was the highlight of our visit to Ireland" - Maura

Galway to launch Gold Star programme

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Initiative to improve services for disabled people at local businesses

The Comedy KARLnival is back - on a Sunday

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LIVE COMEDY is back in Galway, as is the Róisín Dubh’s Comedy KARLnival, and there is also the hugely welcome return of acclaimed Canadian comic, Phil Nichol.

Footpaths in east Galway set for improvement works

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Improvements to footpaths across Galway East are set to be carried out following the allocation of €7,875,000 in Active Travel Projects funding to the Galway County Council.

Confidence Boosting Speech and Drama Class for Children

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Réalta School of Speech and Drama are bringing their popular group class back this Autumn! This class will include improvisation, speech exercises, storytelling, poetry, Mime, games and much more! The classes restart on September 12th and will run every Wednesday for six weeks in the beautiful surroundings of Croi na Gaillimhe.

Kill PHILL

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BETWEEN STAND-UP and improv performances, dishing up exotic treats in Massimo, presenting a Flirt FM radio show, doing poetry readings on a bus, hosting art workshops and performing science-based comedy, the multitalented Phill Jupitis has an extremely busy Vodafone Comedy Carnival ahead of him.

Pedestrian crossings for Lower Salthill

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Safety and improvement works for roads in Lower Salthill began this week, and have been welcomed by Labour city councillor Niall McNelis, who said it should help "promote a more pedestrian friendly city".

See the stars of Whose Line Is It Anyway?

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IN THE 1980s and 1990s, Whose Line Is It Anyway? was the cream of Channel 4’s comedy output, which spawned a host of spin-offs and led to the hugely successful US series of the same name.

 

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