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Curtains up on spring season events

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The Town Hall Theatre revealed its headline acts for Galway’s busy spring and summer season this week.

Legacy of corporal punishment the focus of Field’s new play to premiere in Galway

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Bernard Field, the celebrated playwright, has never shied away from challenging the unpalatable. Indeed, he wrote, directed and starred in works that pushed boundaries and provoked thought. His new work Dead Dog, which will have its world premiere at the Town Hall Studio and run March 18 to 22, is in the same vein.

Review: THE APPROACH

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Landmark's original production of The Approach debuted at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin in 2018 to great acclaim. Although split into four parts, the play effectively consists of three conversations between three different characters: Anna and Denise, who are feuding sisters, and Cora, their mutual friend, caught in the middle. The cause of the quarrel is, of course, a man; one which Anna claims Denise stole from her.

SamePage Theatre tenth production to be Mark O’Rowe’s The Approach

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Galway city-based SamePage Theatre is taking Mark O’Rowe’s The Approach to the Town Hall Studio next week.

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New play tells stories of the homeless in Galway

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"WE ARE stardust, we are golden," sang Joni Mitchell on her iconic song ‘Woodstock’ and a similar idea informs Starseed by Killian Glynn, which receives its premiere from Eva’s Echo Theatre Company at the Town Hall Theatre studio next week.

'There has been too much brushing under the carpet'

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NEW GALWAY theatre company, Omnium Productions, makes its bow in the Town Hall Theatre studio next week with the world premiere of Bernard Field’s provocative play, Shroud.

'The younger generation haven’t heard of Walter Macken, that’s why I’ve spent my life promoting him'

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When I meet Ultan Macken for a morning coffee to chat about his one man show, My Father, My Son, the first thing he does is delightedly show me a new Russian edition of Walter Macken’s God Made Sunday.

Exploring teens and social media in Typing

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The fraught world of social media and messaging apps as it impacts on the lives of teenagers is explored in Typing, a timely play by young writer/director Eibhleann Caffrey coming to the Town Hall studio.

Looking back on a flurry of locally produced plays

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A FLURRY of locally-produced plays have graced Galway’s stages over the past few weeks, the most of impressive of them being Brú Theatre’s Selvage at the Mick Lally Theatre, written and performed by James Riordan and deftly directed by Lara Campbell.

 

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