Expect a vigorous and imaginative staging of Shakespeare from Propeller

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

SINCE THEIR formation in the mid-1990s, Edward Hall’s all-male Propeller Theatre ensemble have been internationally feted as one of Britain’s most exciting theatre companies. Their appearance at the Galway Arts Festival with the ‘Bardic Brace’ of Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night’s Dream ranks high on the list of ‘must-see’ events in this year’s programme.

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Did Morrissey foretell Diana’s death?

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

THE CLAIRVOYANT powers of Morrissey, the Berlin Wall, loving a man destined to die, and some fun with the comedy film Top Secret! are all part of a new exhibition at the Galway Arts Centre.

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All about Eve and The Palace Of The End

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

TWO OF the three characters whose stories are told in Judith Thompson’s powerful Iraq War drama Palace Of The End will already be familiar to Western audiences.

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Cripil Inis Meáin in Indreabhán

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

Cripil Inis Meáin, the Irish language version of Martin McDonagh’s Cripple Of Inis Mean, directed by Beartla M Ó Flatharta and translated by Micheál Ó Conghaile, will be performed in Amharclann Chois Fharraige, Seanscoil Sailearna, Indreabhán, as part of the Galway Arts Festival, from Tuesday July 14 to Saturday 18 at 8pm. Tickets are €15/10.

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Galway Youth Theatre @ Galway Arts Festival

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

AN ESSENTIAL part of every Galway Arts Festival is productions from Galway Youth Theatre and the company will present two shows this year.

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Coyotes’ Michael Jackson Tribute

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

THE MUSIC of Michael Jackson will be celebrated at a special event in Coyotes’ Late Bar tomorrow night.

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Neil Cowley Trio bring the spirit of punk to jazz

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

WHEN HE was 10, pianist Neil Cowley performed a Shostakovich concerto to a packed auditorium at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. A few years later he turned his back on a place at the Royal Academy of Music to tour the world with The Brand New Heavies and Gabrielle.

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The Aural Asylum @ Karma

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

THE AURAL Asylum, a music collaboration between Chris Boshell (Omnis Recordings) and John O’Dwyer (Casper) play Karma on Sunday July 19 under the Got House brand.

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Galway Voice Studios students showcase concert

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

THE FIFTH Galway Voice Studios students showcase concert takes place on Sunday at 5.30pm in The Quays. More than 20 speech level singing students set to perform on the day.

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Win tickets to Brendan Bowyer

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

BRENDAN BOWYER plays The Salthill Hotel on Friday July 17 at 7.30pm and we have three pairs of tickets to give away.

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Niall Stanage - an Irish reporter inside the Obama campaign

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

“WATCHING BARACK Obama get to The White House was such a one-off experience. For him to go from such obscurity to the highest political position in the world in such as short space time was an unparalleled journey in American politics.”

So says Belfast-born, New York-based, political journalist Niall Stanage who had a unique inside view of the 2008 US presidential campaign through his work with The New York Observer, The Guardian, and The Sunday Business Post.

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Kronos Quartet to perform new music by Damon Albarn in Galway

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

A NEW piece of music composed by Blur’s Damon Albarn will receive its fist live performance by The Kronos Quartet in the Radisson SAS Hotel on Tuesday.

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Looking back on twenty-one years of the Galway Film Fleadh

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

THROUGHOUT TODAY and this weekend the Galway Film Fleadh will be in full swing, screening feature films, premieres, documentaries, shorts, and animation, in this, its 21st year.

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Galway-African thriller to be screened at fleadh

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

RAPT IN Éire, a new film from producer/director Akibor Emihian, to be shown at the Galway Film Fleadh, is possibly the first movie produced and directed by a non-EU immigrant in Ireland.

Rapt in Éire tells the story of Nigerian academic Dr Clifford Oyenma, who is seeking a new opportunity in Ireland. As Dr Clifford struggles to find work, he receives a lucrative but dangerous job linked to drugs and crime.

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The story of Aindrias de Staic

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

SHTAX: A Homecoming, a feature documentary about actor and musician Aindrias de Staic, will be shown tonight in the Cinemobile, outside the Town Hall Theatre at 9pm, as part of the Galway Film Fleadh.

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Oil, gas, protests, and debate

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

FOR MORE than 50 years, communities along the Niger Delta have protested against oil extraction in the region. Their stories, as well as those of younger, more militantly minded protesters, will be told in the documentary Sweet Crude.

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How a school produced extraordinary Irishmen

Thu, Jul 09, 2009

THE ROMAN Catholics of Northern Ireland have very little to thank British governments for, except a piece of legislation, which would help empower a generation to speak out against discrimination of Catholics in Ulster.

In 1947 a British Act of Parliament granted free secondary education to Northern Irish children for the first time. Those born into working class and poverty stricken areas now had hope, and among the first generation to benefit from this legislation were Seamus Heaney, John Hume, Phil Coulter, Paul Brady, Bishop Edward Daly, former ambassador James Sharkey, and Brian Friel.

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New York Dolls

Thu, Jul 02, 2009

IT IS 1970 in New York. Five guys are bored with the music they hear, the fashion they see on the streets, and the pace of life. They decide to join forces as a rock’n’roll band, inject some mischief into music, and most of all, be themselves and live their lives as they want to. They are the New York Dolls.

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Booker T - music from deep in the soul

Thu, Jul 02, 2009

“MUSIC IS just way down deep in my soul. I can’t separate it from who I am. There is always musical activity in my mind. I always have fresh ideas and I hope it never stops. It’s a pleasure to be a musician.”

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Galway helps Cuban pianos play in tune

Thu, Jul 02, 2009

A COUPLE of years ago the Black Box Theatre hosted a concert of Cuban music to raise funds for an initiative An Spidéal based piano tuner Ciaran Ryan was developing in Cuba.

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