Search Results for 'Stagecraft'
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Learn your stagecraft at Anam Productions
This autumn Anam Productions have courses for aspiring actors at all levels - whether you are a beginner, would like to get some on-stage experience, or want to hone your performance skills to a fine art.
Play seriously and seriously play — dynamic theatre course offers more than just performance skills
Galway Community College's QQI Level 5 acting and theatre performance course has been established for more than 15 years now. It offers school leavers and adults looking to return to education a solid foundation in the performing arts and more.
Become a professional make-up artist
The International School of Make-up Artistry has been in business for more than 30 years, training adults in all areas of make-up artistry from beauty make-up to special effects.
High standard properties in desirable town location
Property: Launching Phase 2 Glenatore, Coosan, Athlone.
High standard properties in desirable town location
Property: Glenatore, Athlone, Co. Westmeath
Athlone Musical Society set to ‘jazz’ as Chicago show rehearsals continue
Athlone Musical Society are thrilled to stage their 2019 production 'Chicago' from March 2-9 in the Dean Crowe Theatre Athlone, with the company's production being the midlands premier of the much loved musical.
Minors face Meath in curtain-raiser
Galway minor footballers, under the guidance of Donal Ó Fatharta, will take on Leinster champions Meath in the All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park in the curtain-raiser at 3pm before the Galway seniors challenge Dublin (5pm).
Learn the art of beauty make-up, and the intricacies of prosthetics, with the School of Make-up Artistry
The International School of Make-up Artistry spans more than 30 years, specialising in make-up artistry. The school's trainers are all highly skilled with many years' experience in the industry and are eager to share their knowledge with all the students.
Theatre 2016 — from stage to stage
And so the curtain falls on another lively year of Galwaytheatre in which both home-based and visiting companies provided much to savour and, as is the way of things, some misses as well as hits.
‘A bold, imaginative, staging’
ONE OF the very best shows at last year’s Galway International Arts Festival was Andrew Flynn’s brilliant large-cast staging of Pat McCabe’s The Dead School. The production was presented by the combined talents of Galway Youth Theatre and Galway Community Theatre, and Flynn has now re-assembled the same cast for a revival by Decadent Theatre Company at the Town Hall Theatre.