Celebrating Brahms – a tormented genius
Arts Week with Judy Murphy
A “very conflicted man who had a difficult relationship with women”, but who was “a moving and compassionate composer with a great sense of structure” will be the focus of...
Packed programme for 2016 Shorelines Festival
Arts Week with Judy Murphy
The boutique arts festival, Shorelines, will take place from Thursday September 15 to Sunday September 18 in Portumna, on the shores of the Shannon and Lough Derg.
This year welcomes an audio art...
Fregoli tackle issue of memory in revived Tape
Arts Week with Judy Murphy
Tape, a hard-hitting and blackly comic play that explores the nature of friendship, memory and truth, will be staged at the city’s Nuns Island Theatre from Tuesday August 30 to...
Raucous punk with witty edge from Rural Savage
Playing punk songs that are both raucous and witty, Rural Savage come to Róisín Dubh this Saturday, August 20.
The Galway-based trio brought out their second album It’s Not Your Wadi . . . It’s...
Cream of Irish musicians for Clifden Arts Festival
Limerick folk-rock acoustic band, Hermitage Green will be in concert at the Station House Hotel in Clifden on Friday, September 16, as part of this year’s Clifden Arts Festival.
Fronted by former Munster rugby player,...
Pat’s powerful plays in special three-night run
I feel very grateful and I remind myself, daily, to be grateful,” says Cork-born Pat Kinevane, one of Ireland’s most inspiring theatre writers and performers about his life as an actor.
Pat’s three one-man shows,...






