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All Things Considered… added to Galway Theatre Festival
JUST ADDED to the line-up of the Galway Theatre Festival, in the director’s choice slot, is Louise White and Kate Nic Chonaonaigh’s All Things Considered It’s A Nice Place to Start, fresh from its acclaimed run at Dublin’s Absolut Fringe Festival.
Galway Youth Theatre wants you
GALWAY YOUTH Theatre is recruiting new members for its one year part time performance course starting in September.
Galway Theatre Festival calls for new scripts
THE GALWAY Theatre Festival is seeking new scripts for possible inclusiono in this year’s festival which runs from October 25 to 31.
Stage Write: New play readings for theatre festival
THE GALWAY Theatre Festival will host its new play readings, Stage Write, at the Town Hall Studio on Sunday October 31.
Tulca 2010 talks and workshops
THE TULCA Festival of Visual Art takes place in Galway from November 6 to 21 and as well as the many exhibitions, there will also be a series of workshops and talks.
See new stage adaptation of Eugene Onegin
GALWAY’S ANAM Theatre company will bring another classic of Russian literature to the theatre stage with Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin as part of the Galway Theatre Festival.
The Mackrealaytors: music, mayhem, and mackerel
WAKING UP in a flat on Dominick Street searching for the memory of the night before and the music that’s lost in half-baked notions is the scenario for The Mackrealaytors.
New play on 9/11 for Galway Theatre Festival
A NEW play, which opens tonight as part of the Galway Theatre Festival, will depict the women who chose to leap from the twin towers on 9/11 rather than be consumed by flames.
Galway Theatre Festival opens on Monday
CONTROVERSY, COMEDY, mayhem, music, storytelling, puppetry, saga, and satire will be unleashed on the city when the third Galway Theatre Festival opens next Monday.
Blasted - ‘a disgusting feast of filth’
WHEN BLASTED was first performed on the British stage in 1995, it was regarded as “a disgusting feast of filth”, but now it is hailed as a modern classic.