Christ Church Cathedral Coffee morning Concerts have given great value and enjoyment this year and none more so than the visit...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: Days Of Wine And Roses
Review: Days Of Wine And Roses
Gallowglass Theatre Company, despite being axed by the Robespierre of the Arts Council, David Purcell, have combined with Civic...
Review: New Ross Piano Festival
Review: New Ross Piano Festival
Now in it’s fourth year, the bijou and beautiful New Ross Piano festival, is establishing its credentials and bringing a...
Review: O Euskadi go hEirinn
Review: O Euskadi go hEirinn
As part of the Music Network tour, the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny has a special night of traditional Irish and Basque music. A...
Review: Polish Poetry
Review: Polish Poetry
Waterford central Library, in association with Waterpol (Association of Polish in Waterford), presented a teatime poetry event,...
Review: Weapons
Review: Weapons
The Weapons exhibition at the Garter Lane original gallery, by Blaise Smith, is more thought provoking by the objects painted...
Comment: Theatrical Woes
Comment: Theatrical Woes
Commentators would have you believe that the Arts are in some arcane way recession-proof. What a daft notion, you just have...
Review: Playing Burton
Review: Playing Burton
Bloody brilliant it was boyo, to be in the theatrical presence of the incarnation of the larger than life, more dramatic than in...
Review: The Playboy of the ‘Sunny’ South East
Review: The Playboy of the ‘Sunny’ South East
Waterford Youth Arts, last week in Garter Lane, presented an up-dated version of the famous Western World Playboy with a script...
Review: Gerald Peregrine/Cathal Breslin
Review: Gerald Peregrine/Cathal Breslin
Repeatedly this summer, the Christ Church Cathedral Concerts have been the only gig in town, especially on weekends. Gerald...
Mad Bracken
Mad Bracken
RTE had a dose of the nostalgias for the guys and dames who reputedly created the celtic tiger – the advertising hot shots...
