Margaret Irwin West who will open the Print is Dead:Long Live Print exhibition.

New exhibition shows the power of print

Newspapers, signwriters and printmakers are part of a shared heritage which will be celebrated this Friday evening in a new exhibition opening at the Connacht Tribune in the city centre. The show, Print is...
Damien O'Keeffe, Martin Silke and Ollie Turner in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me.

Dunmore group to stage Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me

Frank McGuinness’s three-hander, Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, will be performed at An Taibhdhearc Theatre this Saturday night, by the award-winning Dunmore Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS). The play, focusing on the experiences of an Irishman,...
Cactus p.a.c. made up of members from Palestine, Brazil and Greece explore issues of power and bullying in their show, Sensored.

Dance festival shines a light on conflict zones

Dancers, activists and academics from Palestine, Lebanon and Canada, as well as from Belfast and Enniskillen will attend the fourth Galway Dance Days Festival at the Black Box and other city venues from March...
Paul Durcan.

Cúirt puts the spotlight on home-grown talent

Local and national writers are centre stage in this year’s Cúirt Festival of Literature, which will take place from April 21-27 in venues throughout Galway City and County. Visitors from abroad will include former US...

Lisa Lambe to showcase debut album at Druid

Singer and actress Lisa Lambe will play Druid’s Mick Lally Theatre next Monday night, March 2, as part of a mini-tour that will also take in Whelan’s of Dublin, and Coughlan’s Live, Cork. The...

No resting on laurels for director Andrew

Constant dripping wears the rock is a phrase that could be have been coined for theatre director Andrew Flynn. Andrew and his Galway-based company, Decadent Theatre, have carved out a reputation nationally for staging...

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