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Dean Crowe Theatre pantomime is certain to entertain in the new year
The Dean Crowe Theatre pantomime returns in the new year with Robin Hood certain to provide guaranteed entertainment for all the family from January 7 to January 16 inclusive.
Renmore Pantomime disappointed as it cancels Cinderella panto
Renmore Pantomime Society committee has said that it is with the deepest regret that they would like to inform all patrons, sponsors, partners, vendors, members of the society, and the community of its decision to cancel its upcoming production of Cinderella.
An Taibhdhearc Christmas panto returns
AFTER TWO years of closure due to the Covid crisis, An Taibhdhearc will reopen its doors with a Christmas panto - Jeacaí agus an Fathach Mór Dána, an Irish language version of Jack and the Beanstalk.
The Met Opera is back at Eye Cinema
The Eye Cinema in Wellpark is delighted to welcome back The Met Opera Live in HD broadcasting from New York as part of their Event Cinema Programme.
‘If we’re not producing theatre, we do not exist, you have to perform’
A PLAY about love, about art, about relationships, ambition, desire, the declines of the Anglo-Irish gentry, and the emergence of a new society - Anton Chekhov’s tragi-comedy The Seagull, in the acclaimed adaptation by Thomas Kilroy, is all of these things.
Joseph Gaynor, a Galway busker
Busking is the practice of performing in public places, street performances for tips or gratuities, voluntary donations. It may come from the Spanish word buscar – to seek (fame and fortune), or the Latin word buscare – to procure, to gain.
Domhnall Gleeson to star in new Enda Walsh play at Galway International Arts Festival
DOMHNALL GLEESON, best known for his roles in the new Star Wars trilogy, and as the hapless Doofus in Frank of Ireland, will star in Medicine, the new play by Enda Walsh.
Fíbín to take over An Taibhdhearc for three years
For the first time, an independent theatre company is to take over the programming and administration of An Taibhdhearc, the national Irish language theatre.
Over The Edge to launch next issue of Skylight 47
AWARD WINNING poet, Grace Wells, will next week launch the next issue of Skylight 47, “possibly Ireland's most interesting poetry publication”.
Galway Theatre Festival 2021
HOW THEATRE and performance is made, presented, and experienced has changed dramatically over the past 12 months, and the 2021 Galway Theatre Festival will explore this new relationship with creativity and space.