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Stage school for four to seven year olds

According to Claire, artistic director with Trading Faces Stage School, children (four to seven years) have suffered during Covid. They need to have fun and spread their creative wings. With a team of three experienced teachers, Trading Faces strives to create a happy space where children can explore the world of acting, singing, and dancing each Saturday in St Enda’s, Salthill. Taking part in these activities boosts confidence.

Harry Potter parody promises to cast a spell at Town Hall Theatre

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Harry Potter fans get ready for the the Olivier Award nominated Potted Potter which opens at the Town Hall this evening (Thursday).

Do you like to sing?

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Bru Theatre are looking for singers for a new project this September. In collaboration with the Town Hall Theatre and composer Katie Richardson, Bru are looking for people who like to sing to join them in creating an exciting, cross cultural community choir performance this September.

Marvel star Poulter for 2022 Galway Film Fleadh

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Will Poulter returns to the Galway Film Fleadh for the Irish premiere of his upcoming film The Score directed by Malachi Smyth, in his first feature debut.

Back to what they do best — Fleadh programmer relishes a return to reality

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The O’Malleys are coming to Mayo!

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Chieftain of the O’Malley Clan Professor Tom O’Malley is delighted to announce the programme for the 66th Annual O’Malley Gathering in Mayo this year.

Farmer Michael back on the land with new show

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Sir Stevo Timothy with his alter ego Farmer Michael makes a return to the Town Hall Theatre Galway on Saturday June 25 with tickets on sale now.

Two exceptional American theatrical productions from US

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Olivia Colman world premiere for Galway Film Fleadh next month

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The Galway Film Fleadh has revealed two World Premieres for its 34th edition, taking place this July 5–10. The festival returns for a live, in-person, and in-cinema edition, in the Town Hall Theatre and Pálás cinema after online and outdoor events during the past two years.

Stellar line-up as Cherish the Ladies return to live music, and to Galway

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The all-woman Celtic supergroup Cherish the Ladies has been wowing audiences around the world with a mix of traditional music, song, and dance for nearly four decades. Like most performers, the members are emerging from a quiet few years as the Covid-19 pandemic put paid to live performances, but now the ladies are keen to get back on the road, starting with an all-star line-up in the Town Hall Theatre in Galway later this month. Here, band leader and champion flutist and whistle player Joanie Madden talks about the history of the group, how they weathered the pandemic, and what the audience can look forward to at their upcoming Galway concert.

 

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