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Galway Music Residency seeks apprentice ensembles

The Galway Music Residency is beginning its annual search for an apprentice ensemble for the residency programme.

Rising comedy star Jack Whitehall to play Róisín Dubh

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HE IS only in his early twenties but English comedian Jack Whitehall has already made a remarkable impact upon the comedy world.

Erris news

A meeting of the Erris Agricultural Show Committee will take place in the Broadhaven Bay Hotel on Saturday January 15 at 7pm.

Galway Shopping Centre to host Croí fundraising musical event

The annual gala Christmas fundraiser in aid of Croí returns on Sunday December 5 to the Galway Shopping Centre, Headford Road, from 12 noon to 8pm.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? at the Royal

Five brave performers will arrive with no script and not the faintest idea of what will happen. Willed on by a supportive crowd, through improvisation they create whole sketches and comic dramas that are amazingly inventive and sometimes take off into flights of surreal brilliance. The TV show of the same name, Whose Line Is it Anyway? Is a pale imitation when compared to this live show. The live show will take to the stage in the Royal Theatre on Saturday October 23 at 9pm.

X Factor fever takes over Mullingar

Mullingar has been gripped by X Factor fever as local boyband member Niall Horan is tipped by several leading bookmakers to win the overall competition after two very strong weeks in the live finals.

The Saw Doctors return in a blaze of glory

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The Saw Doctors will play their first public concert in Kilkenny in ten years on Friday October 15, at the Set Theatre to promote their new studio album, The Further Adventures of The Saw Doctors, which TV star and comedian Peter Kay launched at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin at the end of September.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? at the Royal

Five brave performers will arrive with no script and not the faintest idea of what will happen. Willed on by a supportive crowd, through improvisation they create whole sketches and comic dramas that are amazingly inventive and sometimes take off into flights of surreal brilliance. The TV show of the same name, Whose Line Is it Anyway? Is a pale imitation when compared to this live show. The live show will take to the stage in the Royal Theatre on Saturday October 23 at 9pm.

Inbetweeners star hits Karma

The third season of E4’s hit TV series The Inbetweeneers has hit the screens this week, recording the biggest audience yet. James Buckley, who plays the role of Jay Cartwright has been credited as the most popular character on the show and will be in Karma Club, Eyre Square, Galway, on Wednesday next September 22.

€300 to be won at the Prince Bar Mastermind Quiz

Following the continued success of the Prince Bar’s monthly quizzes, the next one is set to take place on Sunday August 15.

 

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