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Busy Autumn/Winter season launched by Town Hall Theatre Galway
Town Hall Theatre Galway this week launched its busiest Autumn/Winter programme ever with an outstanding line up of theatre, comedy, music, dance, musicals, film, and lots of special events for all ages!
Packed schedule for Town Hall
Galway’s Town Hall Theatre has launched its busiest Autumn/Winter programme ever with an outstanding line-up of theatre, comedy, music, dance, musicals, film, and lots of special events for all ages.
52 candidates confirmed for 2024 city election
Polling Day: 18 seats to be filled
Smiles in abundance as Garrycastle GAA host successful Easter football camp
Despite the poor weather, great fun was had and smiles were in abundance as Garrycastle GAA recently hosted a successful Easter football camp.
The ‘Queen’ of Ireland making royal visit to Galway
PANTI BLISS is a drag queen, contemporary comedy legend, and political activist. She is, quite simply, the Queen of Ireland, and she will tell her story at Galway’s Black Box Theatre on Saturday, October 28.
The scholars of '73
What memories do you have of your schooldays? Here are some reminiscences of a few old ‘Jes-mugs’.
Renowned comedian Conal Gallen brings ‘Up The Poll’ show to Tuar Ard Arts Centre
Renowned comedian Conal Gallen and his writing partner son Rory have just written their seventh comedy play and it is certain to hilariously entertain the Tuar Ard Arts Centre audience when it performs at the venue on September 15.
Renowned comedian Conal Gallen brings 'Up The Poll' show to Tuar Ard
Renowned comedian Conal Gallen and his writing partner son Rory have just written their seventh comedy play and it is certain to hilariously entertain the Tuar Ard Arts Centre audience when it performs at the venue on September 15.
The Dynamic Blues-Rock of Rory Gallagher Revisited with the BMG Tribute Band at Monroe’s Live
When Barry McGivern first saw the blues-rock might of legendary Irish guitarist, Rory Gallagher in 1969, it inspired the trajectory of his music career. Having watched him perform in concert over 30 times, Barry set out to bring together the ultimate tribute band.
Maelíosa, a man of many parts
Maelíosa Stafford did not really have a chance, he was destined for a life in theatre, drama was in his blood, acting in his DNA. His first time on stage was in a Taibhdhearc production his mother was acting in … he was still in his mother’s womb. Both of his parents, Seán and Máire, had made an enormous contribution to the arts scene in Galway and especially to theatre in the west, in various guises as actors, directors, translators of plays into Irish, writers of pantomimes, costume designers, librettists, and drama teachers.