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Molly Bloom makes her Galway bow
MOLLY BLOOM’S soliloquy, which forms the concluding chapter of James Joyce’s Ulysses, is one of the most famous passages in world literature.
ALá to run new multi-cultural theatre workshop
ALÁ COMMUNITY Theatre will open it’s new venture, the ALá Multicultural Theatre Workshop, this Tuesday in the Ballybane Community Resource Centre.
Reimagining Desdemona as a sexual libertine
DESDEMONA…A Play About A Handkerchief, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel, will be staged by Galway’s Selkie Theatre in the Town Hall Studio next week.
Have A Change Of Heart for the Abbey Church
A CHANGE Of Heart, a new play by Maria Keogh, will be staged in the Town Hall next week to raise funds for the Abbey Church roof restoration fund.
Like A Virgin begins MorWax’s Town Hall triple bill
THERE ARE many virgins in Galway. Some have just never had the opportunity while others have made a conscious decision to say no.
Galway to become Europe’s literary capital during Cúirt
FROM THE author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin to the writer of Divorcing Jack, and from Canadian rappers to South African poets, the Cúirt International Festival of Literature has it all and it’s all in Galway city from April 21 to 26.
Bringing audiences into the Heart of the crime
The darkness is drawing in. The evenings are getting longer. Halloween is approaching. There is no better month than October to stage a story by the genius of horror writers - Edgar Allan Poe.
One Croatian woman’s humorous perspective on life under Communism
“COMMUNISM IS the death of the soul. It is the organisation of total conformity - in short, of tyranny - and it is committed to making tyranny universal.” So said American politician Adlai E Stevenson. It is the Western view of Communism, but not necessarily the view of everyone who experienced life in a Communist country.
Last Train From Holyhead stations at the Town Hall
Bernard Field’s intimate and suspenseful drama, Last Train From Holyhead, returns to the Town Hall studio next week after a summer-long tour of the west. The play has been to Inis Mor, Roundstone, Inis Bofin, Inisheer, and Tuam in the run-up to its Town Hall return.