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Sell-out performances and standing ovations close successful Galway Arts Festival
Standing ovations for Cillian Murphy in Misterman and Propeller’s Shakespearean productions, and numerous sold-out shows mark this year’s Galway Arts Festival as among the most successful in the event’s 34 year history.
Kilkenny Arts Festival announces Arts Week line-up
Kilkenny will be the venue for an action-packed schedule of world-class talent in music, theatre, craft, dance and literature for this year’s Kilkenny Arts Festival, which runs from August 5 to 14.
All-ages gigs and Rubber Bandits for Cat Laughs 2011
The Cat Laughs Comedy festival is set to bring more laughs to the June bank holiday weekend. Home to world-class comedy, the festival announced its much-anticipated programme earlier in the week for 2011. Comedy fans can look forward to five days of non-stop fun and frolics with over 40 acts in 67 shows across 12 venues.
All-ages gigs and Rubber Bandits for Cat Laughs 2011
The Cat Laughs Comedy festival is set to bring more laughs to the June bank holiday weekend. Home to world-class comedy, the festival announced its much-anticipated programme earlier in the week for 2011. Comedy fans can look forward to five days of non-stop fun and frolics with over 40 acts in 67 shows across 12 venues.
Arts Fest artist nabs Turner Prize
The Kilkenny Arts Festival has congratulated the Scottish artist Susan Philipsz in winning this year’s Turner Prize.
Kilkenny Arts Festival to woo the masses
The 37th Kilkenny Arts Festival programme is set to entice thousands of people to the city over the next 10 days with a line-up that will challenge all of the senses.
Cat Laughs new box office opens for business
There were laughs galore on Monday when the Carlsberg Cat Laughs team opened the doors to their latest pride and joy, a brand new box office.
Lack of arts funding will hurt Kilkenny’s tourist economy
Kilkenny, which is often called the city of culture, is suffering from a severe lack of funding for arts programmes according to Kilkenny County Council arts officer Mary Butler.