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Kindred Athlone Musical Society spirits are stage ready
Kindred musical spirits, Joan Larkin and Alfie Kilduff, have garnered a wealth of on and off stage experience during their years with Athlone Musical Society (AMS).
Parasite - horror and comedy combine in a Korean masterpiece
This is the fifth year in a row the bookies' favourite did not win best picture at the Oscars. This is not always a good thing, Green Book was one of the worst ever winners of the award.
Athlone Little Theatre to host hilarious comedy production
Athlone Little Theatre reverts to the 1960s for its first production of the new year, a hilarious comedy where misunderstanding and confusion reigns in Alan Ayckbourn's 'Relatively Speaking'.
Birds of Prey: enjoyable chaos and mayhem
OK to start off, I am not a massive fan of DC movies or Marvel movies, or any kind of superhero movie, so it is safe to say I wasn't holding out for much when I rocked up to Omniplex Salthill to view Birds of Prey, Birds of Prey: The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, or Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey or whatever title DC has decided to place upon their newest release. However, I have to say it wasn't that bad and I rather enjoyed a huge chunks of the movie.
Tumble down to Achill for the hilarious 9 to 5: The Musical
If you are in need of some light relief and entertainment after weeks of election talk, then the hilarious musical - 9 to 5 - will provide the perfect antidote.
Parasite - horror and comedy combine in a Korean masterpiece
THIS IS the fifth year in a row the bookies favourite did not win best picture at the Oscars. This is not always a good thing, Green Book was one of the worst ever winners of the award.
'This white orchard, that she can’t let go of, that she can’t keep'
WHEN DERBHLE Crotty takes to the stage as Madame Ranevskaya in Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard this month, it will mark her first appearance with Druid since 2015 and its acclaimed DruidShakespeare production.
Life and death through the eyes of a child
A 10-year-old girl struggles to come to terms with her younger brother’s diagnosis, leading her to the big questions in life, and an exploration of loss, hope, and being a big sister.
So much happening at the new-look Claregalway Hotel
The Claregalway Hotel is always improving and evolving its outlets to stay up to date with modern trends and styles — and this has led to the creation of new concepts in which you can enjoy the finest of food and drink in the company of your friends and colleagues.
An Taibhdhearc to host world premiere of Song Of The Yellow Bittern as Gaeilge
SONG OF The Yellow Bittern, a love story and a ghost story, set against the background of an 1828 paternity lawsuit by a Protestant woman against a Catholic priest, comes to An Taibhdhearc in a new Irish language version.