Exploring Shackleton Exhibition
Amazing two floor picturesque exhibition celebrates the 2014-2017 Centenary of Ernest H. Shackleton's Imperial Tran-Antarctic Expedition
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Amazing two floor picturesque exhibition celebrates the 2014-2017 Centenary of Ernest H. Shackleton's Imperial Tran-Antarctic Expedition
Original drawings by Josepine Hardiman from her Book of Kildare check with library for opening hours
Artist Joesephine Hardiman will develop further original drawings and pages for her BOOK OF KILDARE exhibition
Celebrate the start of spring at Burtown House and Gardens. The gardens at Burtown come to life in early February with large swathes of naturalised snowdrops sweeping down the front avenue underneath the old horse chestnut and beech trees, in the old island woodland garden, and naturally throughout the flower gardens. NOTE GARDENS […]
by Patricia Burke Brogan (Confined) About the play : Set in 1963, in a convent laundry at St Paul's Home for Penitent women in Kilmacha, Ireland. Eclipsed explores the practices and work in the church laundry.
by Martin McDonagh (Confined) About the Play: Set in the mountains of Connemara, Co Galway, the play tells the darkly comic tale of Maureen Folan, a plain, lonely woman, and Mag her manipulating ageing mother , whose interference in Marueens's first and possibly final chance of a loving relationship sets in motion a train of […]
by Samuel Beckett (Open), About the Play: Beckett's classic play is set on an empty country road near a withered tree. The tragicomic, almost clownish, Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot. Were they here on the previous day? Do they know Godot? Would they recognise him if he arrived? They are joined by Pozzo […]
by Rebecca Lenkiiewicz, (Open) About the Play: Power, Money Morality. In a tight knit community , a shocking discovery comes to light and threatens the lifeblood of the town. Truth and honour are pitched against wild ambition and corruption in Ibsen's emotional maelstrom.
Comedy , by Tommy Marren (Confined), About the Play: Madge Molloy, hard bitten and bitter because of her husbands Tom Molloy's disappearance some 43 years earlier. The story unfolds over a two day period with hilarious antics of all and the return of Tom to the home that he left. Will Madge have her revenge […]
by Philip Goulding (Open), About the Play: Warm, funny and moving "A Fine Bright Day " explores love set on the edge of an English coastal area, where lives are reshaped by a chance meeting with an exotic stranger.
Not to be missed presentation by Sarah Costigan Deputy Director The Little Museum of Dublin, on the impact of Women in Irish History.
by Martin McDonagh ( Confined) , About the Play: Set in Leannane Co Glaway "The Lonesome West" is a dark comedy and part of the Martin McDonagh Trilogy in where we find the forever battling brothers Coleman and Valene drinking and fighting their petty squabblings spiral into vicious and bloody carnage.
by Brian Friel (Open) , About the Play: Fed up with the dreary round of life in Ballybeg Gareth O'Donnell has accepted his aunt's invitation to come to Philidelphia. On the eve of his departure, despite the fantasies Gar entertains of life in America, all it would take to stop him leaving would be one […]
Newbridge - Saint Patrick's Day Parade Sunday 17th March 2019 Time: 12 pm Theme: This year will celebrate the racing heritage of Curragh For more information: https://www.familyfun.ie/newbridge-st-patricks-day-parade/ Athy - St Patrick’s Day Parade Sunday 17 March 2019 Time : TBC For more information: Contact: Athy Town Promoters Tel: 059 8633075 Web: Www.athy.ie Celbridge - St Patrick's […]
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