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Boxty Band to play GPO
THE BOXTY Band will play the GPO on Sunday and audiences can expect to hear everything from Pink Floyd to Lynard Skynard.
Actors’ workshop returns to Galway
The acting for film and TV training course is coming back to Galway and will take place in The Harbour Hotel from Tuesday July 14 to Thursday 16 from 7pm to 11pm.
Quiz night
A quiz night for charity will take place in Moka Cafe Wine Bar, Spencer Street, Castlebar on Wednesday September 30 at 8.30pm
Keith Barry Back by popular demand
The Royal Theatre welcomes back the illusionist and phenomenon that is Keith Barry. Castlebar will be captivated by what they see.
Celebrate Grandparents’ Day at The Eye
WALT DISNEY Studios Motion Pictures Ireland and Friends of The Elderly are inviting Galway children to ‘Return The Favour’ this Sunday, on National Grandparents’ Day.
Fleas please at the arts festival ‘Mini Top’
THE GALWAY ARTS Festival does not just have a Big Top. It also has a Mini Top, a specially constructed venue, located inside the Town Hall and carefully chosen to house an astounding act.
Oranmore drama group looking for members
The Oranmore based music and drama group Bualadh Bos is calling for musicians, singers, actors, stage hands, volunteers, and helpers for the forthcoming season.
Cari pub quiz
Calling all pub quiz fans to a fun night of questions and maybe a few answers that could see you through to Who's a Millionaire.
Renmore panto auditions
THE RENMORE Pantomime will stage Mother Goose from December 30 to January 17 and audition start next week.
Get ready to laugh with Ardal O'Hanlon
The man who was made famous by Fr Ted, Ardal O’Hanlon will be taking to the stage in Castlebar on Friday September 18. O’Hanlon is a founding father of modern Irish stand-up since he helped form Dublin’s Comedy Cellar in 1990. Ardal has a slew of comedy awards (and a BAFTA) to his name. Thanks to Father Ted, My Hero, and Big Bad World, O’Hanlon is immediately recognisable, but his incredible stand-up talent is perhaps less well known. A million miles from the naive persona of Father Dougal, O’Hanlon’s stand up is dark, sharp, and excruciatingly funny.