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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Tribute comes to Roscommon

For the first time ever, much loved Disney characters from four popular TV shows appear together live on stage in an unforgettable celebration of the magic that is Disney. The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Tribute brings audiences into the colourful worlds of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Iggle Piggle, Upsy Daisy, Dora the Explorer, Boots the Monkey, and Peppa Pig.

New exhibition by Aoibheann Greenan opens at Roscommon Arts Centre

LotusEater is the title of an ongoing collaboration between Aoibheann Greenan and a Dublin-based band of the same name. The project explores various levels at which the work can be experienced and disseminated, and will take multiple forms; an immersive installation consisting of sculptural assemblages, props, and costumes; a one-night music performance. The exhibition will evolve as works are added throughout the exhibition’s duration culminating in the LotusEater performing in the gallery space.

The Man in the Woman’s Shoes - A rare theatrical treat, not to be missed

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It is not often enough that audiences leave theatres with a smile on their face and a tear in their eye, but Mikel Murfi’s new show The Man in the Woman’s Shoes is repeatedly having the same effect on audiences throughout the country.

A trip through the decades with The Six Marys

The Six Marys, written and performed by Athlone native Jean Farrell, is a comical yet poignant look at life, from childhood in the 1950s, to the present day.

Award-winning actor and director takes The Man in the Woman’s Shoes to Roscommon

Award-winning actor and director Mikel Murfi is set to tour his one man show The Man in the Woman’s Shoes to 17 venues across Ireland this May, stopping in Roscommon for a performance at Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday May 3.

No Fixed Abode present Catch Me If You Can

No Fixed Abode Players present Catch Me if You Can, the hilarious comedy play written by local playwright Margaret McKenna Mullan and directed by Eoin Croffy. The play comes to Roscommon Arts Centre tonight, Friday February 8.

Family friendly afternoon music with The Speks

The Speks appear at Roscommon Arts Centre for two performances only (12pm and 3pm) on Saturday August 18. The Speks are a traditional Irish music band for kids who perform their nursery rhymes and sing-along songs uniquely set to acoustic Irish music while encouraging kids to sing and dance along. Their music has been described as Riverdance for toddlers and grown-up music for kids.

Stephen Bond - Sky and Wave

Roscommon Arts Centre invites you to the opening of an exhibition of works by Stephen Bond.

Roscommon International Reunion celebrates the life and music of Percy French

Roscommon International Reunion 2012 is a celebration of Roscommon people around the globe.

Approachings - Lucy Brennan Shiel and Claudia Keegan

Approachings, returning to places laden with memory, was inspired by John O’Donohue’s poems of the same name. As they return to their home county, Claudia Keegan and Lucy Brennan Shiel have chosen this title for their forthcoming exhibition of paintings and prints, exhibiting for the first time in Roscommon.

 

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