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Tuar Ard Arts Manager affords gratitude to Arts Centre patrons
Tuar Ard Manager, Donna Gilligan, has afforded her gratitude to patrons of the popular arts centre in Moate as the detrimental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic resultS in a number of live entertainment postponements and cancellations.
Popular Athlone Film Club will host first screening of new year
Athlone Film Club reels out their first film of the new year when the popular club screens the funny, moving and unique 'Woman at War' in the Dean Crowe Theatre on Tuesday, January 14, at 8pm.
Construction commences on Mary Robinson Centre
Following the recent signing of contracts, Mayo County Council confirmed this week that construction of the Mary Robinson Centre in Ballina has a commencement date of Thursday December 5.
Live entertainment assured at the Dean Crowe Theatre
As a distinct winter chill lingers in the air, three live stage performances within the surrounds of the Dean Crowe Theatre are sure to warm the hearts of the Athlone and Midlands region public.
Performances certain to entertain on the Dean Crowe Theatre stage
As November ambles towards its inevitable conclusion, four productions to grace the Dean Crowe Theatre stage are certain to entertain as winter nights descend with a distinct chill in the air!
Peter Regan - Fantastique!
HE HAS played New York's Carnegie Hall, Toronto's The Four Seasons Performing Arts Centre; as well as venues in Madrid, Salzburg, and Dublin, but he has never played Galway - until now.
Sharon Shannon returns to Roscommon Arts Centre with traditional live show
Following a sell out show at Roscommon Arts Centre in 2018 and the recent release of her new album ‘Sacred Earth’, Sharon Shannon makes a welcome return to the Arts Centre stage on Saturday, February 16 at 8pm.
Galway Arts Centre to host Leaving Cert art study day
Galway Arts Centre will host hosts its annual study day for Leaving Certificate Art History and Appreciation students on Friday March 15 from 9am to 3pm in the Nuns Island Theatre.
Welcome to Galway Culture Night 2018 — Complete Guide to city events
Culture Night is Ireland’s national celebration of culture, creativity and the arts. It takes place all over Galway city and county on Friday 21st September and sparkles well into the night. From Bofin to the Bridge of Banagher, from Bearna to Ballybane and beyond, dozens of entrancing, beguiling and enjoyable events are talking place in a truly brilliant programme that showcases the creative communities and landscapes of Galway, European Capital of Culture. The offerings this year – performances, workshops, exhibitions, concerts, classes, talks, walks and much more for all ages in every conceivable area of creativity - look to be the most exciting ever, and everything is free, brought to you with love from Galway! We’d like to offer a big thank you to all the hard-working artists and art groups, community groups, venues and volunteers who have made Culture Night 2018 possible. So go ahead, check out the brilliant programme and try something new!