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Seamus O’Rourke returns with Padraig Potts’ Guide to Walking
Much loved actor and playwright, Seamus O’Rourke, makes a welcome return to Roscommon Arts Centre on Tuesday November 18 with his latest offering Padraig Potts’ Guide to Walking which has been making big waves.
Brendan Grace celebrates 42 years in comedy
Genial family comedian Brendan Grace makes a welcome return to Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday November 7 as he celebrates 42 years in comedy.
Celebrating the memory of a musical legend
On January 30, 1984 it is said that the whole of Dublin grieved the early death of Dubliner legend Luke Kelly, whose music is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s cultural treasures.
Lollipops for the little ones at Roscommon Arts Centre
It’s all about the little ones at Roscommon Arts Centre for the month of October as the Lollipops Children’s Festival kicks off!
Roscommon’s own Alan Kelly returns to arts centre
September 30 is a date for the diary for music fans, when The Alan Kelly Gang, together with Eddi Reader (Fairground Attraction) and John Douglas perform at Roscommon Arts Centre, for one night only.
Roscommon’s Alan Kelly makes a welcome return
September 30 is a date for the diary for music fans, when The Alan Kelly Gang, together with Eddi Reader (Fairground Attraction) and John Douglas perform at Roscommon Arts Centre, for one night only.
New play swinging its way to Roscommon
Roscommon Arts Centre is delighted to welcome back Fishamble: The New Play Company with their production of Swing, a new show about dancing, music, and love - and not settling, and being brave, and having doubts, and giving it a lash, and trying your best! With rock and roll music, it’ll make you want to dance! Winner of the Bewley’s Little Gem Award at Dublin Fringe Festival 2013, Swing comes to Roscommon on Thursday July 17 at 8pm.
Rú’s drum camp for Roscommon
Fancy a summer camp with a difference? Then this is the one for you! There’s no standing around at Rú’s drum camp which will be held in Roscommon Arts Centre from June 30-July 4. As this summer camp, children will be too busy learning to play the drums and a selection of other percussion instruments. They will also get to build ther own instrument, as well as enjoying one-on-one drum kit lessons.
The Abbey Theatre returns to Roscommon with Quietly
The Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s national theatre returns to Roscommon Arts Centre on Tuesday March 18 and Wednesday March 19 for their second visit, this time with a production of Quietly by playwright Owen McCafferty.