Wolf is the hero in new Baboró dance show
Peter and the Wolf, one of the most famous pieces of music ever written will get a fresh outing at this year’s Baboró Children’s Arts Festival.
The Wolf and Peter, a new show by CoisCéim...
Diversity and quality in Film Fleadh line-up
Diversity is the theme of this year’s Galway Film Fleadh which runs from July 7-12, with 13 world premieres as well as a host of European and Irish debuts.
There’s the usual focus on new...
Maum – a tragedy of two worlds colliding
A true story of murder and a miscarriage of justice have inspired Maum, a new bilingual drama which will be staged by An Taibhdhearc for the Galway International Arts Festival.
The play, from an era...
Humour and death in McGowan Trilogy
The McGowan Trilogy by local playwright and short-story writer Seamus Scanlon will receive its Irish premiere at the city’s An Taibhdhearc Theatre this Friday and Saturday, June 5and 6.
Directed by Adrian Lavelle, The McGowan...
Family home now a thriving art gallery
If Deborah Watkins and Gavin Lavelle had paused for a moment during the official opening of their revamped gallery in Clifden last weekend to ponder the role played by fate in bringing them together,...
Des explores the colourful romantic life of GB Shaw
When actor and writer Des Keogh penned a show about playwright, critic and philosopher George Bernard Shaw and the women in his life, there was ever only going to be one title.
Shaw’s best known...






