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Triple treat of comedy excellence

COMEDIANS MARK Thomas, Sean Hughes, and Jason Byrne are confirmed to play the Róisín Dubh and ‘Róisín Dubh presents...’ shows in 2014.

From the Tuam workhouse to New Orleans

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The contrast between the Tuam workhouse and the vibrant colours, blue skies, and the smell of exotic food of New Orleans in the 1840s could not have been more dramatic. To the eyes, ears and senses of two young Galway children it must have been jaw-dropping.

Jason and The Argonauts set sail for Baboró

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SCOTLAND’S INTERNATIONALLY-feted Visible Fictions Theatre Company are en route to Galway for the Baboró Festival to bring their ebullient staging of the epic adventures of Jason and the Argonauts.

Pat Kinevane’s Silent back for one night only

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ONE OF the most talked about shows at last year’s Galway Arts Festival was Silent, written and performed by Pat Kinevane and produced by Dublin’s Fishamble Theatre Company.

A Cracker Christmas Lineup at the Royal Theatre

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The Royal Theatre is really out to treat you this Christmas, hosting a magical array of Concerts, shows and New Year fun, beginning with The Coronas on St Stephen’s Night, supported by two fantastic up and coming rock bands, 21 Outs from Ballina, and The Kanyu Tree from Galway.

Neil Delamere is coming to the Town Hall

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NEIL DELAMERE will perform his new stand-up show Restructuring in the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday January 19 at 8pm.

The Pajama Men - exclusive Irish show in Galway

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A GROUP of friends sail around in search of things most people have never even seen, but when some of them become possessed by the ghost of a dead submarine captain, all hell breaks loose.

Scotland’s rising comedy start to play Galway this month

KEVIN BRIDGES, the Scottish comedian who is one of the star’s of Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and BBC One’s Live at the Apollo series is coming to Galway.

Oldest Galway paper for sale for €10 million

The oldest newspaper in Galway has been put up for sale with a price tag of €10million.

Budget clarity — we live to see another day!

Well, we now know what was in the Budget!

 

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