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Literary brunch in aid of Ballina Arts Centre redevelopment

As part of the fund-raising efforts for the Ballina Arts Centre Redevelopment campaign, there will be a Meet the Author Brunch in the Downhill Hotel, tomorrow (Saturday) at 12 noon.

Johnny Belinda wins five drama festivals and soars into All-Ireland

Galway audiences will have two last opportunities to see the awardwinning Compántas Lir production of the classic play Johnny Belinda when it is performed in the Town Hall Theatre this weekend.

Druid production receives eleven NY nominations

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Druid’s production of Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple Of Inishmaan has received 11 nominations from such prestigious New York theatre awards as Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League, and Drama Desk.

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Penn milks it for all he’s worth

Michael D ‘turns the sod’ on site of new art-house cinema

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A new cinema for Galway, showing the best in international movies, experimental films, and Irish made features, took a step closer to reality this week when the first ‘sod was turned’ on the site.

Opportunity to become Ms Planet Beach comes to Mullingar

Planet Beach Ireland has launched its search for the Ms Planet Beach Spokesmodel 2010, and the search comes to the Annebrook House Hotel on August 14.

Heaven scent

“I have always carried with me an ideal of feminity - an irrestible combination of grace, beauty and independent spirit. Idole d’Armani is my tribute to this ideal and to women everywhere.”

Heaven scent

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“I have always carried with me an ideal of feminity - an irrestible combination of grace, beauty and independent spirit. Idole d’Armani is my tribute to this ideal and to women everywhere.”

Looking for Eden at the Linenhall

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After a successful spring run, Rain, Rocks ‘n Reeks is launching its autumn/winter tour of Eden by Eugene O’ Brien, kicking off at the Linenhall Arts Centre on Monday September 14 for one night only. First produced in The Peacock in 2001, this award winning play and film realistically portrays the disintegration of the marriage between Billy and Breda Farrell. Billy, (Paul Mekitarian) though a doting father, spends his time drinking and enviously watching the lives of his single friends, while secretly lusting over a younger woman, Imelda Egan. The long suffering and frustrated Breda (Hazel McLynn) yearns for the romance lost from her marriage and pins all her hopes of reconciliation on one big night out “cos she’s made the effort and lost the weight”. Mac’s late bar is the venue and we see their story unfold as both characters pursue their opposing goals with the inevitable outcome. In its everyday simplicity, hilarious storytelling and colloquial language, Eden is guaranteed to appeal to both theatre and non-theatre goers alike. Definitely a must see.

Exciting line-up of films for Athlone Film Club’s autumn/ winter season

Athlone audiences are in for a treat as September marks the start of Athlone Film Club’s autumn/winter season. From September 15 to December 15, films will be shown every second Tuesday at 8pm on the big screen in the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre. From comedy to classic, from world cinema to contemporary, the club promises an exciting line-up that will appeal to all tastes and ages.

 

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