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Dirty Dusting at the Town Hall

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Arriving next week in the Town Hall is hit comedy show Dirty Dusting starring Adele King (Twink). This is a hilarious play about three pensioner cleaners who start a telephone sex line...and that’s when the fun really begins.

The big man is back

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The Royal Theatre welcomes back Big Tom and the Mainliners to the Royal Theatre for a dance on Friday August 21. The man who is known as Ireland’s King of Country Music will take to the stage for a one night only dance at 9pm. The last time Big Tom was here the numbers who came out to see him were incredible, and there is no doubt that it will be the same again. Pat Jennings of the Royal Theatre says: “We know that demand for accommodation around Castlebar and neighbouring areas is going to be huge, even more so than last time, as Big Tom fans travel from all parts of Ireland and overseas. It is testament to his enduring appeal as a man of the people that he is still the king after all those years.”

Cody’s Cats keep four-in-row dream alive

Kilkenny 2-23

Cody’s Cats keep four-in-row dream alive

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Kilkenny 2-23   Waterford 3-15

Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory

Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.

Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory

Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.

Master Shef steers Cats to semi-final victory

Kilkenny's fine victory over Waterford in last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final means this current panel are now just 70 odd minutes away from achieving an incredible four-in-a-row. Kerry footballers have achieved this unbelievable feat on two occasions. The men of Wexford have also managed it with the big ball, but only the hurlers of Cork in the 40s can boast about doing it with the small ball.

Fair City stars in Love Letters at Town Hall

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FAIR CITY stalwarts Bryan Murray and Una Crawford O’Brien (alias Bob and Renee) will shortly be appearing at the Town Hall in a production of A R Gurney’s Pulitzer-winning play Love Letters.

Bearna minors top group

Bearna/na Forbacha minor hurlers have advanced to the preliminary quarter-finals after ovecoming Portumna in their final championship game last week.

Phoenix Palace bringing a new taste of the orient to Ballinrobe

The Phoenix Palace are bringing their take on oriental cuisine to Ballinrobe, and this venture promises to delight the taste buds of an oriental food cuisine enthusiast and the general public at large. With everything on offer from their special Thai menu through a mouth-watering main course selection along with the chef’s recommendations and a full range of European dishes, there promises to be something for everyone.

 

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