Search Results for 'Mary McHugh'
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A valuable resource for parents/guardians of primary school children in sixth class
If you have a child in sixth class in primary school, Galway City Partnership has developed an informational video for you.
JCI Mayo presents ‘Mind Your Mental Health’ panel discussion
A recent survey shows that 72% of people believe that Irish society’s response to mental health issues over the coming months will be important.
Mary McHugh - Irish Online Counselling & Psychotherapy Service (IOCPS)
Online counselling provider is Businesswoman of the Year
Online counselling and introduction to mindfulness event
Mary McHugh set up Irish Online Counselling and Psychotherapy (IOCPS) in 2011 in order to deliver an online medium for people who were struggling with depression and anxiety. Soon she discovered there were lots of people who were unable to access face-to-face therapy for various reasons, such as severe social anxiety, disability, family/work commitments, geographic location etc.
Theatre highlights of 2018
AND SO ends another year of theatre-going, a year of big shows, small shows, professional shows, amateur shows, local shows, and visiting shows. Rather than doing a general review of the year past, I shall focus on the shows I enjoyed most from those I saw.
Theatre reviews: Shelter, Furniture, Baoite, Wit
Shelter and Furniture (Druid Theatre Co, Mick Lally Theatre)
KATS turns twenty with Cass Maguire
This year Knocknacarra Amateur Theatre Society celebrates its 20th anniversary and will mark that auspicious milestone in April with a staging of Brian Friel’s classic drama, The Loves of Cass Maguire, in the Town Hall Theatre.
KATS turns twenty with Cass Maguire
This year Knocknacarra Amateur Theatre Society celebrates its 20th anniversary and will mark that auspicious milestone in April with a staging of Brian Friel’s classic drama, The Loves of Cass Maguire, in the Town Hall Theatre.
Tragedy that really packs a punch
GALWAY COMMUNITY Theatre joined forces with the Town Hall Theatre for its most ambitious show to date, Sean O’Casey’s Juno and The Paycock. It is the first time GCT have tackled one of the classics and, directed skilfully by Andrew Flynn, they did themselves proud.