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Can a big night out save a marriage?

BILLY FARRELL spends his time drinking, being envious of his friends, and lusting after Imelda. His wife yearns for romance and pins all hope of reconciliation on one big night out.

So why do men cheat?

IN ANCIENT Rome, Julius Caesar was well known as a ‘ladies man’. Such was the great general’s inability to stay away from other men’s wives that he earned the nickname ‘the bald adulterer’.

Galway Arts Festival - 2009 line up

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GLAM ROCK legends the New York Dolls and a major dance show by the brilliant Michael Clark, inspired by the Glam era of David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Lou Reed, are just two of the many exciting shows, concerts, events, readings, and exhibitions lined up for this year’s Galway Arts Festival, which runs from July 13 to 26.

Why do men get married?

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KATS to stage O’Casey and Friel plays

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THE KNOCKNACARRA Amateur Theatre Society will stage three one-act comedy plays in the Town Hall Studio in November.

Galway Theatre Festival to be launched next week

The second Galway Theatre Festival will be launched in Massimo’s, Sea Road, on Wednesday September 30 at 6pm.

Two shows from ALâ Community Theatre

A RE-IMAGINING of The Alice In Wonderland story and two one-act comedies from the USA will be presented by ALâ Community Theatre in the Town Hall Studio next week.

KATS Hugh Leonard Trilogy

THREE ONE-ACT comedies by the late Hugh Leonard will be staged by Knocknacarra Amateur Theatre Society in the Town Hall Theatre and the Salthill Hotel.

Shakers Restirred returns to Town Hall

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LOCALLY BASED Blue Pig Theatre Co are in the Town Hall studio next week with a welcome revival of their hit staging of John Godber and Jane Thornton’s uproarious comedy, Shakers Restirred.

The Weir at the Town Hall

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GALWAY BASED Heart’N’Crown Theatre Co present Conor McPherson’s award winning The Weir at the Town Hall Studio from December 15 to 20 at 8.30pm.

 

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