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Irish-language musical 'An tÉalú' comes to Galway

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“It was my mother who inspired the musical in the first place. It was very sad when she died, but she was content in herself. She was ready for death — not in a dark way, but because she had a sense of satisfaction with her life.”

The Lost Children of Tuam film to have world premiere in Galway

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The powerful film based on the life of Tuam woman Catherine Corless and featuring an all-star cast will receive its world premiere in Galway next month.

Camp cure to ‘pre-apocalyptic world’

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Theatre juggernauts THISISPOPBABY and cabaret star Emer Dineen return to Galway for one night only, next Tuesday, June 23, at the Town Hall Theatre.

Eugene O’Neill’s final play for Town Hall

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Tickets are now on sale for a staging of Eugene O’Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten in Galway this autumn, as part of Druid’s ‘Strange Country: Ireland in America’ theatre theme for 2026.

Countercultural extravaganza

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A two-decade-long mixture of theatrical touring and activism, THISISPOPBABY will be in Galway for one night only on Tuesday, June 23, at the Town Hall Theatre.

Errant herrings and flying sardines at Town Hall

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Slamming doors. Falling trousers. Flying sardines. A cast at war with itself, a set that's losing the will to stand - it can only be Michael Frayn's gloriously unhinged farce, Noises Off.

Joyous play en route to Town Hall on Thursday, May 21

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High heelers to strut Town Hall

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Twenty-six dancers from Dublin, Limerick, Galway and Cork will combine at the Town Hall Theatre on Friday, May 15, to explore femininity through the art of Heels dance.

Feel Good Factor at Town Hall

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Marc Roberts is a singer-songwriter, Eurovision runner up and Galway Bay FM presenter of the ‘Feel Good Breakfast’ at the weekends.

Love, memory, and the romance of parenting

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Written by Liam Wilson Smyth, directed by Paul Meade and starring Liam Wilson Smyth and Molly Downey, the play is a fast-paced comedy drama where two young parents mine the past for the key to their future.

 

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