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Agatha Christie’s Go Back For Murder
ON HER 21st birthday, Carla Le Marchant discovers the truth about her parents, how her mother was sent to prison for the murder of her father.
An Taibhdhearc to host One Act Drama Festival
GALWAY CITY will hold its first competitive drama event when the annual Dunmore One Act Drama Festival is held in An Taibhdhearc from Thursday November 6 to Saturday 8.
Makaronik at An Taibhdhearc
The Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company brings its production Makaronik , written by by Dave Duggan, to An Taibhdhearc on November 1 for one night only.
Why Not? film festival - Let the adventure begin!
GET READY to sail to the Arctic, stand atop rugged mountainous peaks and descend with adventurers deep in the heart of vast canyons, when the Why Not? Adventure Film Festival comes to Galway.
New classes commence this month with The Drama Den
The Drama Den is based in the New Community Centre in Cappagh Park, Knocknacarra, and it offers classes for children of all ages, from three years upwards.
Poitín, Pimms, and popcorn with Thursdays at the Taibhdhearc
See the best of Irish films on stage in a new season of films celebrating Irish culture and literature, Thursdays at the Taibhdhearc.
An Taibhdhearc seeks new writers
AN TAIBHDHEARC is seeking new writers for the stage through its Walter Macken Award which has prize money of €1,000.
A feast of theatre @ Galway Fringe Festival
FROM EPIC, ancient, voyages to the ‘girls night out’, from stories of bag ladies to the return of Christ, the Galway Fringe Festival theatre strand has it all.
Theatre review: Nora Barnacle – Signora Joyce
WHILE DUBLINERS were observing Bloomsday by donning Edwardian costumes and retracing Leopold Bloom’s feted journey around the capital, in Galway the day saw the opening of Ann Marie Horan’s very enjoyable one-woman play Nora Barnacle – Signora Joyce.
Celtic Flames at An Taibhdhearc
CELTIC FLAMES, the music, song and dance spectacular which has wowed audiences in Britain is coming to An Taibhdhearc.