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The Curse of the Button Accordion

Sharon Mannion returns to her Roscommon roots with a hilarious one-woman show this March 29 and 30.

The Man in Black - a tribute to Johnny Cash comes to town

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Direct from the USA, the number one Johnny Cash Tribute right across America, The Man in Black, comes to Roscommon Arts Centre on Saturday, February 11 at 8pm sharp.

An evening of music with Eimear Reynolds

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Since releasing her debut album last summer, Rooskey singer Eimear Reynolds has been busy performing and promoting the album around the country and she is delighted to be coming to the Roscommon Arts Centre on Saturday, January 28.

Plenty of laughs in 2017 at Roscommon Arts Centre

Some of the biggest names in comedy will grace the stage of Roscommon Arts Centre in 2017, with Des Bishop, Conal Gallen, Foil Arms & Hog, and Neil Delamere all set to perform.

Plenty of laughs in 2017 at Roscommon Arts Centre

Some of the biggest names in comedy will grace the stage of Roscommon Arts Centre in 2017, with Des Bishop, Conal Gallen, Foil Arms & Hog, and Neil Delamere all set to perform.

Catch The Fureys live in concert

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For over 39 years, Ireland’s musical legends The Fureys have been selling out concerts worldwide. They return to Roscommon Arts Centre for another great night of Irish music, songs, and stories on Saturday, January 21 at 8pm.

‘Christmas by the Hearth’ with Sean Keane

Singer Sean Keane will bring his highly successful show Christmas by the Hearth to Roscommon Arts Centre on December 8 at 8pm. Sean will be joined on stage by Fergus Feely, Pat Coyne, Stephen Doherty, and David Doocey.

The Rumours are true - Roscommon Drama Group are back with a bang!

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Roscommon Drama Group are taking to the stage once more at Roscommon Arts Centre with their production of Neil Simon’s Rumors on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 24-26 at 8pm nightly.

Duncan Campbell’s ‘Bernadette’ at Roscommon Arts Centre

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Roscommon Arts Centre is delighted to present Bernadette by Turner Prize winner Duncan Campbell. One of a trilogy of films, it focuses on female Irish dissident and political activist Bernadette Devlin. In 1969 she became the youngest woman ever elected to the British Parliament and she personified the young radical Catholics of Northern Ireland at the onset of the modern Troubles. Campbell’s film works with archive footage and writings about her in an effort to do justice to her legacy. The exhibition runs until January 13.

One venue, one week, two amazing entertainers

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Roscommon Arts Centre presents two fantastic nights of entertainment in the one week with Michael Harding taking to the stage on Wednesday, November 9 and Conal Gallen bringing his show Only Joking to the stage on Saturday, November 12.

 

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