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It’s a wrap! Psychological thriller concludes filming in County Galway
Craic House Pictures and Hot Machine Films are pleased to announce the conclusion of principal photography on the feature film, I Hope We Can Still Be Friends. Filming began January 7, in Co Galway, with Irish producers Emmett Hughes and Jordan-Lee McGrath joining forces with American director-producer Aisha Tyler to bring this nuanced psychological thriller to the big screen.
It’s a wrap! Psychological thriller concludes filming in County Galway

Craic House Pictures and Hot Machine Films are pleased to announce the conclusion of principal photography on the feature film, I Hope We Can Still Be Friends. Filming began January 7, in Co Galway, with Irish producers Emmett Hughes and Jordan-Lee McGrath joining forces with American director-producer Aisha Tyler to bring this nuanced psychological thriller to the big screen.
Simple Kid at Arts Festival

Former member of The Young Offenders, Kieran Macfeely – better known as Simple Kid – will play the Róisín Dubh this Friday, July 26, from 7.30pm as part of the Galway International Arts Festival.
'Every day I send off an album, it's a win'

WHEN ULTAN Conlon emerged from the recording studio in Burbank, California, on the final day of sessions for what would become his fourth album, he could have had no idea of the world into which it would be released.
Time for pantomine with the Kiltoom Drama Group

As 2019 draws to a conclusion, Kiltoom Drama Group are preparing to stamp their mark on the year as they finalise rehearsals for their exciting forthcoming production.
Of witches and mermaids

JUST PICKING up Deirdre Sullivan's Tangleweed and Brine is a pleasure. There is a tactile joy in holding it and when opened, wandering through its pages, enjoying the design and wonderful illustrations by Karen Vaughan.
Youth Ballet West gala show (Town Hall)

YOUTH BALLET West celebrated its tenth anniversary with two vibrant, colourful gala performances at the Town Hall over the weekend. Salvos of loud and sustained applause greeted many of the routines which comprised choice excerpts from some of YBW’s greatest hits, as well as new pieces, such as Judith Sibley’s Tribute to Hayden and the lively fusion of contemporary and Irish dance in Theme from Green Bushes.