Search Results for 'Town Hall Theatre'

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Taylor Swift as Gaeilge and Padraig Jack to headline Tonnta 2026

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Tonnta, Galway’s annual festival celebrating the Irish language in Ireland’s bilingual city, will return next year with the 2026 festival taking place from January 29 to February 1.

Join St Nicholas' Parochial School for their Open Day

St Nicholas’ Parochial School are holding an Open Day on Saturday, October 18 from 11am to 2pm. On this day, principal Ms Wendy Lynch and staff look forward to welcoming prospective students and parents and giving them a tour of the school.

Chanteuse for social justice

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The Cavan singer will perform at the Town Hall Theatre after touring Britain and the US as a special guest of The Pogues.

Republic of Connacht recalled in murder-mystery

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Within a year, the Mayoman was dead, and his body lost until 1960.

Play centres on bathroom kiss

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Jilly Morgan’s Birthday Party will be performed at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, September 27.

Slew of stand-up shows at Comedy Festival

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Imagine such seasoned comedy pros as Jack Dee, Dylan Moran, and Omid Djalili, and fast-rising stars like Aoife Dunne and Rachel Galvo all in one city during the same week?

Live podcasting at Comedy Fest

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Some of the country's most prolific podcasts, like Keep It Tight, How To Gael, The Creep Dive and Eejits of the World, will record live in venues around the city during this year's Galway Comedy Festival.

Play centres on bathroom kiss

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Jilly Morgan’s Birthday Party will be performed at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, September 27.

Connolly campaign focuses on fundraising

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The Galway branch of Catherine Connolly’s grassroots presidential campaign has commenced a whirlwind schedule of fundraising events, with rumours of celebrities circulating.

Hiberno-Caledonian musical confluence

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Reader and Alan Kelly have established themselves as mesmerising stewards of Celtic traditions, and purveyors of the contemporary.

 

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