Search Results for 'Peadar de Burca'
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De Burca still enjoying representing Galway
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Cup football is all about taking opportunities. Capped on 52 occasions by the Republic of Ireland senior team, Meabh De Burca, is fully versed in Galway WFC’s potential.
Confessions Of An Immigrant - Peadar de Burca is back
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THROUGHOUT THE noughties writer/director/performer Peadar de Burca was a familiar presence on Galway's theatre scene with a string of shows under the Morwax Productions banner.
Galway goalscorer De Burca on Irish squad
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Galway WFC travel south to Cork in a rearranged fixture with Cork City in the Continental Tyres WNL, kicking off at 2pm in Bishopstown.
'The Bonnie and Clyde of mythological Ireland'
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GALWAY'S FÍBÍN Theatre Company will premiere Tóraíocht, its new version of the epic tale, The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne - written by Philip Doherty and directed by renowned actor and director Mikel Murfi - next week at the Black Box Theatre.
What Men Want
Let funnyman Peadar De Burca take you on a journey into a man's mind (and don’t worry, he promises it won’t take long!) as he returns to the Town Hall Theatre with his smash hit show What Men Want from
Like A Virgin begins MorWax’s Town Hall triple bill
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THERE ARE many virgins in Galway. Some have just never had the opportunity while others have made a conscious decision to say no.
Find outWhy Men Marry
WRITER/PERFORMER Peadar De Burca returns to the Town Hall next week with the final episode of his hit comic trilogy dissecting the male psyche and its desires.
The great unknown...
Peadar de Burca’s entertaining exposé of the foibles of the male psyche, What Men Want, returns to the Town Hall main stage next week following a succesful national tour.
So why do men cheat?
IN ANCIENT Rome, Julius Caesar was well known as a ‘ladies man’. Such was the great general’s inability to stay away from other men’s wives that he earned the nickname ‘the bald adulterer’.