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Cinema review: San Andreas
WATCH THE trailer for this movie. After that, if you want to see it, then go. Do you want to see San Francisco shake? Great! Now you can see it shake with for two hours with beautiful people running around, gradually shedding garments and having near misses with falling buildings and flash floods. It is the Ronseal Quick Drying Varnish of movies. It does exactly what it says on the tin.
Return of The Woolgatherer
FOLLOWING WIDESPREAD critical acclaim on its national tour earlier this year, ORion Productions, in association with Blue Moon Theatre Company, presents another opportunity to see The Woolgatherer.
The Woolgatherer
WILLIAM MASTROSIMONE’S award-winning comedy-drama The Woolgatherer hits the Town Hall Theatre next week in an acclaimed Irish premiere staging from Orion Productions in association with Blue Moon Theatre Company.
The Sand Park comes to Castlebar
Seamus O’Rourke presents his acclaimed new one-man play The Sand Park at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday, January 24 at 8pm.
The Sand Park comes to Castlebar
Seamus O’Rourke presents his acclaimed new one-man play The Sand Park at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday, January 24 at 8pm.
New dealer principal at Ballinasloe Ford dealership
Teresa Kilmartin has taken over at the helm of Ford dealer Fred Kilmartin Ltd in Ballinasloe following the sad passing earlier this year of her brother and managing director Noel.
Tom and Laura and Tennessee’s Menagerie
ONE OF the high-points of the current Town Hall Theatre season hits the stage next week with Tennessee Williams’s autobiographical memory play, The Glass Menagerie.
Dancing at Lughnasa at Town Hall
TWENTY YEARS after its first staging at the Abbey Theatre, Brian Friel’s classic drama Dancing at Lughnasa comes to the Town Hall next week in an acclaimed new production by Second Age Theatre Company.
Living with loss
It was Easter weekend 2005. The Murphy family were looking forward to a short break in Co Cork.
County mourns popular GAA man
Two counties were in mourning this week following the death of popular Kerryman Con O’Shea, who had made Kilkenny his home for more than 60 years.