Posts Tagged ‘Entertainment

17
Jun
08

Entertainment and Things to See in Galway

When you visit Galway and find yourself longing for something in the way of entertainment and culture, you need not worry about waiting long to find just what you’re looking for. Whether your taste is for hip and modern live performances or runs more to classical theatre, you’ll be able to find a venue in Galway that suits you perfectly.

For those searching for a traditional theatre experience, try the Town Hall Theatre in Galway City. The Town Hall Theatre is nearly two hundred years old, and has undergone extensive refurbishments. Not only does it host the Galway Arts Festival, it is also a popular venue for drama, musicals, concerts and other live performance events. In addition to the Galway Arts Festival it also hosts the Cúirt Literature Festival and the Baboró Children’s Festival, so there should be something for everyone to enjoy.

Other popular venues include the Druid Theatre, which is recognised as a pioneer in the development of modern Irish culture, and the Halo Night Club, a club that won an award as the best new late-night venue in Ireland. It is a popular spot, so you should expect it to be packed to capacity when you visit.

For cultural films there is no better location in Galway than the Eye Cinema, which is wholly dedicated to presenting the public with an alternative to mainstream films. For a unique live experience, try the Celtic Tales, which offers live storytelling in the tradition of tales from Ireland and Scotland both. These sessions are held in a close setting so as to enhance the drama and intimacy of the experience, and are sure to be remembered for long after.

One thing is for sure about Galway entertainment, it offers little in the way of the truly conventional! What it does offer, however, will not soon be forgotten.

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03
Apr
08

Cultural Entertainment and Things to See in Dublin

If you find yourself growing bored, then you must not be in Dublin! No matter where you turn, there is always something new for you to discover, something fun to do, or something unforgettable to see. Take a tour, take a stroll, or hop in a hire car and tour the city in style— you be the judge. It really doesn’t matter what your particular taste happens to be, because when you’re in a city like Dublin, being bored is just not an option.

If you would rather your entertainment be on the quieter side of things, a great choice of venue is the Chester Beatty Library. One of the city’s popular attractions, this library is so much more than “just books.” You can find the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle in the very heart of Dublin. The galleries cover two floors and offer guests a rich display of artefacts and cultural icons from all around the world and a wide variety of time periods, including the work of Leonardo da Vinci.

If you prefer your culture in more active doses, that’s no problem either. Dublin offers a fantastic theatre scene; even families with young children will be able to find something to amuse themselves. The Dublin Youth Theatre is one such, and the premises are actually available for day rentals; if you come in a large family group, why not beat a rainy day by staying in doors and discovering your inner thespian? The Abbey Theatre is also a popular attraction; Ireland’s national theatre draws large crowds each year, so guests are best advised to enquire about ticket availability in advance,

Other favourite cultural attractions in Dublin include studios, galleries and similar venues. Some may require a car rental in Dublin or taxi to reach, but most are likely to be within easy walking distance of your hotel, or accessible by public transportation.

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25
Mar
08

Things to See in Cork

Coming to Cork City is an entertainment opportunity in and of itself. History lovers will never tire of examining the many heritage sites within and without the city walls, and all shopping mavens will waste no time in exploring the myriad retail and second-hand shops and outlets that Cork City has to offer. With so many things to see and do that cater to individual tastes, families, couples and other visitors may also want to find something that they can all do and enjoy together. Fortunately Cork City offers a variety of entertainment venues, at least one of which is certain to delight.

For live entertainment, what better way to honour Ireland’s rich literary heritage of playwrights than by attending a performance at one of the theatres? The Granary Theatre, owned by the University College Cork, regularly features dramatic performances in a variety of tradition, ranging from theatre to dance to live art. Or you may want to try the Cork Arts Centre, which features all the new plays and the work of Ireland’s new playwrights.

Also popular with locals and visitors alike is the City Limits Comedy Club, which features a weekly live comedy program of high quality, running from Wednesday to Sunday. For those with more eclectic tastes there is the Triskel Arts Centre, a forum for music, literary, theatrical and visual art, meaning all visitors are certain to find something they enjoy. Or, if it’s dance performances you prefer, inquire about the Firkin Crane Dance Centre, which is home to the Institute for Choreography and Dance.

For a really unique experience, though, the Cosmopolitan can’t be beaten. The venue has worked hard to earn its reputation as a premier venue for live entertainment as well as an establishment where theatre goers can get the very best in food and drink, as well as entertainment. Visitors to Cork City will never be bored.

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