Review by Bernie Ni Fhlatharta It was lewd, rude, saucy and bawdy but most of all the latest production staged by An Taibhdhearc was brilliant. Jingle...
There’s been a great reaction to An Taibhdhearc Christmas show, Hans Christian agus a Chairde, an original musical drama based on the fairytales of Hans Christian...
Rehearsals are underway an An Taibhdhearc for its Christmas show, Hans Christian agus a Chairde, a new musical drama based on the fairytales of Danish writer,...
Three documentaries offering a social commentary on Irish life through the decades, will be screened at An Taibhdhearc this Saturday, December 3, in the concluding event...
One of Galway’s most innovative companies, Moonfish Theatre, wowed audiences during last year’s Arts Festival with their adaptation of Joseph O’Connor’s hit novel, Star of the...
Organisers of the Galway International Arts Festival are predicting increased audiences of around 12.5% for this year’s extravaganza of theatre, dance, music, comedy and art. The...
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...
REVIEWED BY PAT MULLAN I first met Victor McGowan in Seamus Scanlon’s short-story collection, As Close As You’ll Ever Be, and these were my thoughts at...