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NUIG launches Múscailt arts festival

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Music, art, spectacle, performance and literature, and plenty of free events will make up Múscailt, NUI Galway’s annual arts festival which was launched this week.

New play by Anthony Daly

ELEGY OF Fire, a new play written and directed by Galwegian Anthony Daly will be staged as part of the Colours Fringe Festival 2013.

Arts Festival launches cracking programme

World, European, and Irish premieres in theatre and dance, leading international rock bands, the best in Irish comedy, and an array of international street theatre will all feature in this year’s Galway Arts Festival which takes place from Monday July 15 to Sunday 28.

NUIG Dramsoc to perform Twelfth Night

IN DECEMBER 1912, UCG’s Dramsoc staged its first performance, Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. As part of the society’s centenary celebrations it is reviving this work.

Bohermore Youth Drama Group wonder What If?

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NEXT WEEK, in NUI Galway’s Bank of Ireland Theatre, the Bohermore Youth Drama Group take to the stage for two nights only with their new show, What If?

NUIG Dramsoc to stage Enda Walsh’ Delirium

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NUI GALWAY’S Dramasoc will stage Enda Walsh’s Delirium in the Bank of Ireland Theatre on the university campus, at 8pm this evening, tomorrow, and Saturday.

New performance of Kilroy’s The Dreaming House

THE DREAMING House, Thomas Kilroy’s play based on the life of George Moore, has only been performed once - more than 20 years ago.

Galway to host ISDA festival in March

The Irish Student Drama Association, the umbrella organisation for college and university drama societies, will hold its festival in Galway city in March.

NUIG to launch Múscailt festival next week

Múscailt, NUI Galway’s annual arts festival, will have its programme launch on Wednesday January 19 at 1pm.

Galway Culture Night takes place this week

Galway Culture Night 2010 takes place on Friday September 24 across the city and county with theatre, exhibitions, talks, music, readings, film, dance, and literary events from 5pm to 11pm.

 

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