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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.

Fame! I’m gonna live forever...

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DURING THE 1980s there were many prominent television series including Dallas, Dynasty, Cheers, The Cosby Show, Miami Vice, Who’s The Boss?, M*A*S*H, and The A-Team.

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.

Callan Business Development addresses parking in Callan

The issue of parking in Callan town was raised at a meeting on June 15 of Callan Business Development (CBD), when it was pointed out that parking in Callan has become a problem for many people.

Local girl impresses judges in talent show

Local girl Emma Shore is through to the first round of The All Ireland Talent Show.

Entrepreneurial lessons to screen in new Apprentice series

Budding entrepreneurs looking for tips will have to tune into TV3 from next week when the return of The Apprentice series returns to our screens.

Entrepreneurial lessons to screen in new Apprentice series

Budding entrepreneurs looking for tips will have to tune into TV3 from next week when the return of The Apprentice series returns to our screens.

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.

Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip lead the way for starter homes

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While of late Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip has been grabbing headlines with some of its successful sales in the higher end of the market, it is also leading the way when it comes to second-hand homes for first time buyers.

Parke Arts and Drama Group

looking for new blood to join the cast and crew.

 

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