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Athlone Little Theatre present
Athlone Little Theatre’s production of Stolen Child by Bairbre Ní Chaoimh and Yvonne Quinn opens this Friday, February 26, at 8pm and runs until Friday, March 4.
Voice workshop at Athlone Little Theatre
Athlone Little Theatre are hosting a voice workshop this Friday, January 15 at 8pm in the Little Theatre, run by Stephen Cannon.
Memories and Melodies returns by popular demand
Written by Jean Farrell, Memories and Meldoies is a one woman drama that spans four decades in the lives of six characters.
Autumn Owls bring their new album tour to Athlone
If you haven’t had a chance to witness the magic that is a live performance at the Passionfruit Theatre, Athlone, this is the weekend to do it.
Folk singer/songwriter Owensie performs at The Passionfruit Theatre
Following on from last year’s debut Aliens, Owensie returns in 2012 with a new band, a new sound, and a new record which will be performed for the first time on Friday November 2 in the intimate setting of Athlone’s Passionfruit Theatre.
Entertainment for all the family this Hallowe’en
Passionfruit Theatre are organising a number of events for children this Hallowe’en.
Seamus Fogarty wraps up Irish mini-tour at the Passionfruit this Friday
Seamus Fogarty performs as part of his God Damn You Mountain tour tonight, Friday October 5 in the Passionfruit Theatre Athlone. Support on the night by Athlone native Brendan Coyle.
Top folk acts set for Passionfruit Theatre
Four of Ireland’s top up-and-coming folk acts will appear in the Passionfruit Theatre this Friday September 14. Limerick troubadour Peter Delaney will be joined by Galway acts Yawning Chasm and Brigid Power Ryce as well as Athlone act The Driftwood Manor.
Galway songstress comes to the Passionfruit
Galway songstress, Aisling Quinn spent her formative years devouring music without prejudice to particular styles or genres. Home was full of instruments and Aisling was tinkering on pianos and strumming guitars for as long as she can remember. Piano was the first instrument she learned formally, but like most teenagers, the discipline to practise escaped her.
Exciting local radio drama production seeks eight male voices
Athlone Community Radio has put out a call for eight mature male voices to participate in the recording of a radio drama which has been recently awarded funding by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Obviously this might suit local actors but even if you have never acted on stage before but believe you have a good broadcasting voice why not apply for an audition.