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Iconic venue enters fourth decade with exciting programme

As the Town Hall Theatre enters its fourth decade, it is worth pausing to reflect on just how fortunate Galway is to have such a remarkable cultural home at the heart of the city. Few buildings anywhere can claim a history as layered, or a present as vibrant.

Iconic venue enters fourth decade with exciting programme

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As the Town Hall Theatre enters its fourth decade, it is worth pausing to reflect on just how fortunate Galway is to have such a remarkable cultural home at the heart of the city. Few buildings anywhere can claim a history as layered, or a present as vibrant.

Thirty years of The Town Hall Theatre this winter season

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Since the 1820s it has been a court, a seat of city government, a cinema, a conference room, dance hall and even a stockade for internees, but next year the old Town Hall building on Court House Square will celebrate 30 years as a thoroughly successful theatre.

The rise of the 'ageless fifties' phenomenon

Renowned Irish skin expert Eavanna Breen offered her professional insights in response to a recent viral Daily Mail article highlighting the ‘ageless’ appearances of celebrities in their fifties like Jo Whiley, Shania Twain, and Kate Beckinsale. Breen delves into the factors contributing to their youthful looks, emphasising the importance of advanced skincare, healthy lifestyle choices, non-invasive cosmetic procedures, and a positive mindset.

From the Big Apple to the City of the Tribes - Jess Lynn to perform at Monroe's Live

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American country crossover star, Jessica Lynn, will perform at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, September 14, at 7:30pm as part of her first ever headline tour in Ireland.

Country Music Star Claudia Buckley at Monroe’s Live

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Claudia Buckley's meteoric rise in the country music scene is nothing short of remarkable. Her talent and charisma make her a true standout in the industry.

'You can’t have the edge without the middle'

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Jason Manford had a realisation. His origins are as a working class lad from Salford in the north of England, the child born to an Irish emigrant and English family, but his children, thanks to their dad’s success as a comedian, actor, writer, singer, and broadcaster, means they are very much middle class.

 

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