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Curtain up as Athlone Little Theatre season commences

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Athlone Little Theatre opens its season of drama with the classic American tale of love, bitterness and abandonment, The Glass Menagerie.

Classic American drama will open Little Theatre’s season

Athlone Little Theatre opens its 2018/19 season with the classic American tale of love, bitterness and abandonment, The Glass Menagerie.

Award winning play The Weir coming to Westport and Castlebar

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Castlebar Musical and Dramatic Society will present Conor McPherson’s award winning Irish play The Weir in the Town Hall Theatre Westport on June 13 and 14 and in the Linenhall Arts Centre on June 18 and 19.

Ireland's role in America's middle-east military adventures

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Irish Special Forces (the Army Ranger Wing) operated in Western-occupied Afghanistan under NATO command, it was revealed last month, thanks to TD Clare Daly’s parliamentary question. The story received no media coverage. The operational purpose of these troops was not revealed. However, like Special Forces the world over, it was not pencils they were sharpening.

Williams’ masterpiece revisited in all its delicate beauty by Compántas Lir

A new take on Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie will be performed in Galway next week when the awardwinning drama group Compántas Lir open a run in An Taibhdhearc.

Disappointing season for Connacht, but players fight to the end

The Pat Lam era of success at Connacht Rugby ended at the weekend with a 21-15 defeat to Northampton in the play-off for Champions Cup rugby next season.

Wigs on the Green in Bonniconlon

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It's Lights! Camera! Action! in Bonniconlon as the Dramatic Society prepares to take to the stage with Wigs on the Green from tonight to Sunday. The curtain in the Grove Hall is up at 8.30pm nightly as the clock is turned back to the 1950s and the story of widow Betty Smith (Margaret Devine) and her daughters Kitty (Laura McShane) and Maureen (Deirdre Doherty) – two young ladies desperate for romance, excitement and fun. If they are to secure such wanton happiness, they need to succeed in rubber-stamping their mother’s blessing to go the dance.

Paisiún‎..... talking is the first step in the right direction

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