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Two new art exhibits tackle Identity
Two new exhibitions created in collaboration with artist Jane Cassidy open on Nun's Island this eve, Thursday, April 11, using animation, video, and voice-over to delve into the talents, interests, and dreams of the ten artists in Arts Alive Galway
Free gigs for new bands in Galway
Galwegian record label Strange Brew is launching a new series of free events to showcase local, musical talent.
High School Musical for Taylor’s Hill
Fifth Year students of Dominican College, Taylor’s Hill, will be performing their annual musical show next week from Thursday, January 25, to Saturday, January 27.
Matilda The Musical for Athenry
After months of rehearsals, the Transition Year students of Clarin College are set to perform Roald Dahl’s classic, Matilda.
Tigh He-He Comedy Club Thursday, September 21, Róisín Dubh
Thursday is comedy night, showcasing different comics each week. Upstairs in Róisín Dubh. Gáire! Suas an Staighre.
#GCF23 Programme launch party this Thursday, September 14
The full programme for Galway Comedy Festival has been announced. Join the crew in Róisín Dubh tonight, Thursday September 14, with special guests from the #GCF23 programme to celebrate the good news. Guests joining in on the night's festivities include...
Tigh He-He Comedy Club at the Roisin Dubh
The Roisin Dubh's famous Tigh He-He comedy club returns this Thursday night with host Eric Lalor, comedy veteran Patrick McDonnell and rising star on the scene, Ellen O’Reilly.
Thursday Night Comedy Returns to Róisín Dubh
Tigh He-He, the Roisin Dubh's Thursday night comedy club, returns tonight, Thursday January 19!
The laughs keep coming at Róisín Dubh's Thursday night comedy club, Tigh He-He!
This week's headliner is Patrick McDonnell, an Irish comic favoured by everybody - whom audiences may recognise as Eoin McLove in Father Ted.
Irish documentary How To Tell A Secret to be shown in the Pálás on December 1, World Aids Day
Robbie Lawlor was diagnosed with HIV at 21 and became one of the youngest people to come out on Irish television. Enda McGrattan, also known as Veda, promised to keep their HIV status a secret for a decade but eventually broke free by releasing a song. And a group of Irish and migrant women, who cannot show their faces, found creative ways to have their voices heard...