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Whole lotta classic rock @ Monroe’s Live

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IF YOU have tickets to AC/DC in the Aviva in July but need to whet your appetite for some live acca dacca sounds before then, or if you love Led Zeppelin and know that the 2007 reunion is unlikely to happen again, then help is at hand.

It’s nearly panto time again!

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Rehearsals are coming to a close for this year’s Dean Crowe panto, the wonderful Beauty and the Beast - and everyone is so excited because this magical story will have all the boys and girls and all the mammies and daddies totally enchanted and splitting their sides laughing.

The Nutcracker @ The Eye Cinema

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THE NUTCRACKER, one of ballet’s greatest and best loved works, will be performed in Moscow by Russia’s Bolshoi Ballet, but Galway audiences can see it as well.

Every fun thing you need for Christmas at OMG@Zhivago

OMG@Zhivago have a huge range of Christmas novelty item including our best selling Christmas jumpers which are now also available as tee-shirts.

Róisín Dubh Art and Craft Market returns

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THE RÓISÍN Dubh Art and Craft Market returns this Saturday, featuring handmade arts and crafts from local artists and craftspeople.

White Christmas on the big screen

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THE FILM that gave the world one of the best loved of all Christmas songs will be shown in the Town Hall Theatre this Sunday at 3.30pm.

The Crucible and NT Live’s JOHN @ The Eye

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TWO VERY different theatre events, one a classic play, the other a mix of interview and spoken word, are being broadcast to The Eye Cinema.

Rat Pack music in town for Christmas Crooners treat

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Prepare to swoon to the croon, Rat Pack style, in the Royal Theatre on Thursday December 18, when the music of Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, and ol’ blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra, swings into town.

Rat Pack music in town for Christmas Crooners treat

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Prepare to swoon to the croon, Rat Pack style, in the Royal Theatre on Thursday December 18, when the music of Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, and ol’ blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra, swings into town.

Caitlin and Dylan : At War and Peace

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In the closing two years of the war most Londoners thought that the worst of the bombing raids were over. Instead, for a brief and intense period, a more sinister chapter of death from the skies opened. Flying bombs, launched from occupied Europe, flew into London. They were pilotless and practically without sound, except for a wail as they descended. They terrorised a war-weary people.* Many, who had braved the previous raids, felt that this was a horror too far. They sought refuge in quieter rural areas.

 

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