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King's Head turns on the comedy
Comedy returns to the Ruby Room in the Kings Head pub this week, with two great shows on two consecutive nights, beginning tonight, September 5, and tomorrow, Friday 6.
Comedy competition at Kings Head
Show Me The Funny, Ireland's largest and longest-running comedy competition, returns to the Kings Head Bar, High Street, on Monday, January 29, in association with Bulmers Cider.
President’s Award Leaders from Galway celebrated at Gaisce’s Recognition Awards Ceremony
Four leaders from Galway who have graciously supported young people to achieve their potential presented with their Gaisce President’s Award last week.
Show Me The Funny returns to the Kings Head!
Irelands biggest and longest running comedy competition, 'Show Me The Funny' (sponsored by Bulmers), returns to the Kings Head Bar next Monday, January 23.
See you in September at the Town Hall
IN PERSON shows, online events, festivals, and concerts - after a long absence, it is all happening once again at the Town Hall Theatre.
An exciting season of live entertainment awaits at Tuar Ard
Tuar Ard Arts Centre in Moate are delighted to present an exciting new programme of events and activities, which aims to entertain all ages throughout the Spring and Summer seasons.
Julie Jay - first solo tour comes to Galway
JULIE JAY, described by Tommy Tiernan as “the brightest, funniest thing I’ve seen in a long time”, is embarking on her first solo tour with her show, Julie Really Love Me?
'Comedy is huge in Galway - I just delved right in'
SARAH O'GORMAN'S entry into comedy came via a mixture of geography, circumstance, and finding herself standing next to Phill Jupitus. Today she is auditor of the NUIG Comedy Society, and is about to make her second appearance at the Vodafone Comedy Carnival Galway.
The diverse diversity of NUIG Comedy Soc 2018
FOR MOST of us, January 2018 is the start of a new year, the beginning of a new cycle of 12 months, but for university students, about to begin a new semester, this is actually the half-way mark in the college calendar.
Comedy at the Clubh for Culture Night
A LIMERICK doctor; a Nigerian immigrant; a Dingle bachelorette; an American, a bald guy from Belfast, and the Irish comedian of the year, will be on stage at the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh tomorrow night.