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King's Head turns on the comedy
Comedy returns to the Ruby Room in the Kings Head pub this week, with two great shows on two consecutive nights, beginning tonight, September 5, and tomorrow, Friday 6.
Old Lady of Tara Street revamped by Galway girl
Waiting outside the office of the Irish Times’ managing director, one might expect a snotty Moneypenny to usher you into a dark, wood-panelled study where a stern Judi Dench as M, in James Bond, will be enthroned at a leathered desk, waiting to receive, with a thousand-yard death stare.
An Taibhdhearc presents Grindr, Saghdar agus Cher, as part of the Galway International Arts Festival
Taking place in An Taibhdhearc from July 25 to July 29, Grindr, Saghdar agus Cher is a captivating show written and performed by Aerach Aiteach Gaelach members; Ciara Ní É, Eoin McEvoy and Sam Ó Fearraigh. The show revolves around the three LGBT cast members as they give three different perspectives on one fateful night. A nice lead up to Galway Pride Parade next month!
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Free talk on Ireland’s housing crisis at Kennys Bookshop tomorrow
Tomorrow (Friday) evening, a free talk on Ireland’s Housing Crisis will take place at Kennys Bookshop in Liosbán as Rory Hearne, housing expert and author of Gaffs: Why no one can buy a house, and what we can do about it will be joined in conversation by Karen Feeney, Head of Client Services at Galway Simon Community. It will take place at 6pm and all are welcome.
Emma Doran brings new show, MAD, Isn’t It?, to Galway Comedy Festival
EMMA DORAN describes herself as a “comedian, mother, chancer”, but in reality, as the Irish Independent said, she is “one of the hottest young stars in Irish comedy”.
Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse at the Town Hall
VIRGINA WOOLF’S To The Lighthouse, adapted by Marina Carr, directed by Annabelle Comyn, and starring Derbhle Crotty is to be screened at the Town Hall Theatre.
Eclectic entertainment and events lined up by the Linenhall
A multi-faceted programme of events is accessible to local audiences in the coming weeks at the Linenhall Arts Centre. Inni-K is launching her highly anticipated third album ‘Iníon’ (meaning Daughter) and a special gig at the Linenhall marks the occasion, on Friday, March 11 at 8pm.
Iron Annie Cabaret set to thrill audiences with a unique mix of theatre, original live music, and literature
With the long awaited and welcome return of live entertainment, an exciting event like no other is on its way to venues across the country. The Iron Annie Cabaret will be travelling the country in style, with an impressive 15 dates scheduled this autumn across every province in Ireland. A second leg of the tour will take place in March 2022, with a further 10 dates in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast. An experience unlike anything the theatre has ever seen, it will appeal to music fans as much as to book lovers and theatre goers.
Julian Assange and the criminalisation of journalism
“Journalism is a crime”. That thought came to mind as Insider watched the Israelis destroying the tower building in Gaza which housed the international news agencies.