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Jesus Christ Superstar in Town Hall Theatre
This rock opera takes centre stage at the Town Hall Theatre from Wednesday, November 19 to Saturday, November 22.
St Nicholas’ to host Halloween feast as part of Gaillimh Ah-Boo! festival
The historic St Nicholas’s Church will host Féasta Fómhair (Harvest Feast) – a one-night-only dining experience curated by acclaimed chef JP McMahon, as part of Gaillimh Ah-Boo! the vibrant city-wide Samhain celebration of food, folklore, and feasting.
Republic of Connacht recalled in murder-mystery
Within a year, the Mayoman was dead, and his body lost until 1960.
Play centres on bathroom kiss
Jilly Morgan’s Birthday Party will be performed at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, September 27.
Play centres on bathroom kiss
Jilly Morgan’s Birthday Party will be performed at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, September 27.
Hiberno-Caledonian musical confluence
Reader and Alan Kelly have established themselves as mesmerising stewards of Celtic traditions, and purveyors of the contemporary.
Next gen artists to take over Town Hall
LASTA is the National Arts Festival for young people, with programmes created by young curators chosen through a competitive annual open call.
Last train from Hollyhead returns
Funding. That is the one word that haunts the majority of theatre practitioners in Ireland. This is primarily because, without it, a professional production is nigh impossible. Saying that, there are still a few brave souls willing to roll the dice without The Arts Council’s support.
Fee-fi-fo... fun at Town Hall for panto season
Renmore Pantomime Society’s production, with a new script by Darren Shine, will run from December 29 to January 11.
The Return of Larry and Sophie: A playwright's unexpected sequel
I’ve got mixed feelings about sequels. I love The Godfather 2 and Terminator 2. I even love the Meg 2. But after persuading my son Cóilín to watch Final Destination 2 with me, I had to admit that he was right when he said it’s pretty much identical to the first one. We’re used to sequels to movies, but a sequel to a play is another thing entirely. And yet that’s exactly what I found myself pondering soon after Fergal McGrath commissioned me to write a new play for the Town Hall Theatre. I kept trying to talk myself out of writing Finding Sophie, because a new play is hard enough to get off the ground at the best of times without it also being a sequel. As I set out to explore the idea, I had no idea that director Andrew Flynn and Decadent Theatre Company would go on to produce it at the Town Hall Theatre.
