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Starting Christmas the sexy-naughty way
GALWAY’S PREMIERE burlesque and cabaret night The Dirty Circus returns to the Róisín Dubh on Thursday December 18 for its Christmas party.
RTE’s Brendan Courtney to launch Oscar Wilde Festival
The launch of this year’s Oscar Wilde Festival will take place on Friday September 5 in the Harbour Hotel at 6pm, with RTE star and fashion designer, Brendan Courtney.
Oscar Wilde Festival returns for second year
Galway’s Oscar Wilde Festival returns for its second year on the weekend of September 5 to 7, the festival will provide a host of insights into Wilde’s life and work with speakers from Galway, the UK, and the US as well as supporting new Irish writing inspired by Wilde.
The Dirty Circus’ A Big Dirty Party
THE DIRTY Circus is going to throw ‘A Big Dirty Party!!’ of cabaret, burlesque, song, and sauce, in Kelly’s, Bridge Street, this Saturday from 9pm.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
OSCAR WILDE’S greatest and epic poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, will be performed at the Bank of Ireland Theatre at NUI Galway, on Thursday February 13 at 8pm.
Sandra Coffey - ‘Life can be a bit of a zoo’
THIS YEAR has been a good year for Sandra Coffey. Not only did she oversee the successful first running of Galway’s Oscar Wilde Festival, she also released her debut album, Morning Zoo, featuring eight self-penned songs, to considerable acclaim.
Boundary pushing trad at Monroe’s Live
“IF COLDPLAY decided to replace Chris Martin with a concertina” is the strange, if fascinating, manner in which Notify have been described.
Sandra Coffey @ Monroe’s Live
GALWAY SINGER Sandra Coffey, described as having “an evocative and distinctive voice”, along with her band, plays Monroe’s Live on Friday November 15.
Go Wilde for Oscar
GALWAY’S FIRST Oscar Wilde Festival, celebrating the work of one of Ireland’s greatest writers, takes place this Saturday and Sunday.
Galway to host its first festival dedicated to Oscar Wilde
Galway will for the first time host a festival dedicated to Oscar Wilde. The festival, taking place in September, will celebrate the life and work of the writer and highlight his strong links with the west of Ireland.