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Galway’s Irish Socksciety wins Guaranteed Irish Gift Champion award
Galway’s Irish Socksciety was named as the winner of the Guaranteed Irish Gift Champion category at a gala event to mark the 50th anniversary of the Guaranteed Irish brand.
Callan’s Kicks live certain to provide laughter in the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre
Tickets remain on sale for Callan's Kicks live at the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre as popular impressionist Oliver Callan brings his new stage show to Athlone on Friday, May 20.
Impressionist Oliver Callan to perform rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre date
Impressionist Oliver Callan will perform his rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre date on Friday, May 20.
Oliver Callan - live at the Town Hall
OLIVER CALLAN, one of Ireland’s foremost impressionists and satirists is bringing his award-winning Callan’s Kicks to the stage for the first time in seven years.
Impressionist Oliver Callan announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre show
Impressionist Oliver Callan has announced a rescheduled date for the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre.
Spring 2022 programme announced at Roscommon Arts Centre
Roscommon Arts Centre are gearing up for a busy season in Spring 2022 with the announcement of their new programme of events which begins on January 15.
Impressionist Oliver Callan announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre show
Impressionist Oliver Callan has announced a rescheduled date for the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre.
Impressionist Oliver Callan announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre show
Impressionist Oliver Callan has announced a rescheduled date for the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre.
Impressionist announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre date
Multi-impressionist Oliver Callan brings his award-winning Callan’s Kicks comedy show to life on the Dean Crowe Theatre stage on Saturday, October 3.
'We got a fantastic response from cartoonists internationally'
Galway’s second Cartoon Festival kicks off this weekend on Saturday, and last year’s little acorn has already had an impressive growth spurt. Last year the festival was confined to two venues, whereas this year’s event features work by more than 70 cartoonists from all around the world which will be on show in a minimum of eight locations across the city.