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Love/Hate’s Nidge to star in Galway Arts Festival
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, who plays Nidge in the acclaimed Irish TV series Love/Hate, will star in the play Howie the Rookie at this summer’s Galway Arts Festival.
New dating series looking for male and female participants
Love is in the air this autumn as Galway-based TV production company Abú Media begin production on a new 13-part dating series to be broadcast on TG4 in January 2009.
Here and Now Tour at the Royal Theatre Castlebar
Castlebar goes back in time on Sunday April 12, with the Here and Now Tour on the road again.
Castlebar goes back in time, with the Here and Now Tour
Original eighties acts Kim Wilde, ABC, Heaven 17, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Altered Images, and Toyah come to Castlebar on Sunday April 12 to transport you into the eighties with their hit tunes ‘Kids in America’ and ‘I Want To Be Free’. The line up for the Here and Now Tour April 2009 is one not to miss
Castlebar goes back in time, with the Here and Now Tour
Original eighties acts Kim Wilde, ABC, Heaven 17, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Altered Images, and Toyah come to Castlebar on Sunday April 12 to transport you into the eighties with their hit tunes ‘Kids in America’ and ‘I Want To Be Free’. The line-up for the Here and Now Tour April 2009 is one not to miss
Castlebar goes back in time, with the Here and Now Tour
Original eighties acts Kim Wilde, ABC, Heaven 17, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Altered Images, and Toyah come to Castlebar on Sunday April 12 to transport you into the eighties with their hit tunes ‘Kids in America’ and ‘I Want To Be Free’. The line-up for the Here and Now Tour April 2009 is one not to miss
Castlebar goes back in time, with the Here and Now tour
Original eighties acts Kim Wilde, ABC, Heaven 17, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Altered Images, and Toyah come to Castlebar on Sunday April 12 to transport you into the eighties with their hit tunes ‘Kids in America’ and ‘I Want To Be Free’. The line-up for the Here and Now tour April 2009 is one not to miss
Ben Taylor @ Róisín Dubh
THE OFFSPRING of musicians often have a hard time in establishing their own musical identity if they choose to follow in their parents footsteps. One exception is Ben Taylor.