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The LipSinkers - biting satire in high heels

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THE LIPSINKERS, described as “possibly the most ridiculous, fun night out ever” by The Times make their Galway debut at Electric Garden & Theatre this Saturday at 8.30pm.

Galway burlesque artist nominated for award

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MISS TURKISH Delight is getting set for Saturday’s Miss Burlesque Ireland competition in the Button Factory in Dublin - the only performer from Galway to reach the final.

The Dirty Circus burlesque cabaret

A NIGHT of decadence, dancing, song, and sexiness will be on display at The Dirty Circus burlesque cabaret in the Róisín Dubh this Saturday at 9pm.

Burlesque cabaret @ Róisín Dubh

The Dirty Circus cabaret

A NIGHT of decadent glamour and the era of the Berlin cabarets and burlesque will be recreated at The Dirty Circus in Kelly’s, Bridge Street, on Friday July 26.

Are ya going far?

XFor more years than I can care to remember, I found myself on Friday afternoons walking out past Tirellan, finding my slot, dropping my bag down on the path, pushing out my chest, flicking the hair out of my eyes (sighs), and sticking out my thumb. In those days, it was the nearest we got to the Kerouac idea — taking your chances with the generosity of strangers and engrossing yourself in a conversation that, like the free ride, could take you anywhere.

A burlesque night with The Dirty Circus

THE GLAMOUR, style, and decadence from Weimar-era Berlin will be on show in Kelly’s Bar with a night of burlesque and cabaret from The Dirty Circus.

Dario Fo play at Múscailt

FRANCIS THE Holy Jester, by Nobel Prize winning Italian satirist, playwright, and actor Dario Fo, will be performed in Galway next week.

The Dirty Circus returns to The Cellar

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A NIGHT of burlesque dancing, cabaret entertainment, and decadent glamour awaits Galwegians when The Dirty Circus returns to The Cellar Bar this Sunday.

Theatre reviews: Galway Arts Festival

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JULIAN GOUGH’S The Great Goat Bubble first saw the light of day as an article for The Financial Times in 2003.

 

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