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It’s panto time

WITH THE yuletide season in full swing it is time once again to relish the annual theatrical treat of the pantomime.

St Stephen’s Night reunion party at The Skeff and Karma

With friends and family working and living away The Skeff and Karma are offering St Stephen’s Night as the place for friends to reunite and catch up in the one place. Renowned for the graduation celebrations of college friends, Karma and The Skeff Bar are appealing to even more people than just college students, with secondary schools all over Galway city and county being called upon.

Renmore Panto’s Mother Goose

IT WAS all the way back in 1979 that Renmore staged its first panto and in the decades since the show has gone from strength to strength and today it is one of the highlights of Galway’s Christmas season.

New Year creative writing classes

THE POETS Kevin Higgins and Susan Millar DuMars will host creative writing classes in poetry, fiction, and memoir writing in the GTI and GMIT in the New Year.

The Secret Garden at Nuns Island Theatre

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A YOUNG girl must leave India to live with her reclusive uncle in his great, empty, mansion in England. It would be very lonely there but for a magical and mysterious secret garden.

Get creative with Galway Arts Centre classes

THE GALWAY Arts Centre’s Winter Classes Programme starts again this month with classes for children and adults. So if you want to get creative in 2010 here is your chance.

Is The Da Vinci Code a cod?

NO DOUBT there are people out there who really believe that Jesus’ descendants were running around the south of France for centuries and that the Illuminati are in control of everything.

Get writing for the New Year

IT IS said that everyone has at least one novel in them. The challenge is to sit down and write it from start to finish - but what skills do you need to learn to help you get your story on paper?

Jack B Yeats and the West of Ireland at Ballina Arts Centre

Throughout January and February Ballina Arts Centre will present Jack B Yeats and the west of Ireland, a special exhibition of the artist’s works from Sligo and Mayo.

Castlebar pantomime turns 25 with Sing a Song of Sixpence

It is a long time since Castlebar pantomime performed a show based on a nursery rhyme, the last one being Mother Hubbard in 1999, Mother Goose of 1993 is only associated with nursery rhymes, which then leaves Ole King Cole in 1990, making a Castlebar pantomime based around a nursery rhyme a bit of rarity and in the case of Sing A Song Of Sixpence a rather brilliant show!

 

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