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H2011 MARC RUARY RYFEB A U N JA ht .ie www.t RENMORE PANTOMIME SLEEPING BEAUTY DIRECTED BY BRIAN & SEÁN POWER Bringing a novel twist to the age old magical tale of Sleeping Beauty. Scripted by Peter Kennedy, the Panto Dame, it has Princess Beauty defying the Witch’s curse on her 18th Birthday by visiting the Electric Picnic. There she meets pop idol Flash Freddy and they fall in love. While the Royal Party are rocking the night away, the Wickety Witch lures Beauty to a scary tower and pricks her finger on the infamous spinning wheel. However, the 100 years sleeping spell is broken when Fairy Fumble weaves her magic. The Prince of Pop awakens the Princess with a kiss and all live happily ever after. This feast of family entertainment features talented Galway performers, exhilarating dancers, hilarious comedy and the delightful little Renmore Smurfs. WINTER/SPRING 2011 16 JAN MY AFTERNOONS WITH MARGUERITTE Dir. Jean Becker · France 2010 · 82 mins 20 FEB No Film 27 FEB UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES 23 JAN THE MAID 30 JAN WINTERS BONE 6 MAR LOOSE CANNONS 6 FEB HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD 13 MAR ALAMAR 13 FEB CHICO & RITA 20 MAR ON TOUR Dir: Apichatpong Weerasethakul · Thailand 2010 117 mins Dir. Sebastian Silva · Chile 2009 · 96 mins Dir. Dera Granik · USA 2010 · 100 mins Dir: Radu Jude · Romania 2009 · 100 mins Dir. Fernando Trueba & Javier Mariscal Spain 2010 · 94 mins Thurs 30 Dec - Sat 15 Jan 7.30pm (excl. 31 Dec, 4, 9, 10 & 11 Jan) Matinees Dec 30, 1, 2, 3, 8 & 15 Jan 2.30pm Sunday Matinees 9 & 16 Jan 12 noon & 4pm Tickets €16*/€14* Dir. Ferzan Ozpetek · Italy 2010 · 110 mins Dir. Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio · Mexico 2009 73 mins Dir. Mathieu Amalric · France 2010 · 111mins Sundays 8.15pm Membership/season ticket for above eight films 38*/34* concession Guest admission to single films 8*/6*. Booking Is Easy 1. Call to the box office at the Town Hall Theatre at Courthouse Square, Galway, Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm 2. Phone 091 569777 during the above hours. Visa, Access, MasterCard and Laser are accepted. *Telephone and personal bookings are subject to Refurbishment Charge of 50 cent per ticket 3. Buy online at www.tht.ie *Online bookings are subject to €1.50 booking and Refurbishment Charge per ticket. CONCESSIONS/GROUP RATES Concessions are available to most shows for Seniors, Unwaged and Students. ID required. 10% discount for groups of 10+. CONDITIONS OF SALE Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded unless a performance is cancelled or abandoned. SPECIAL OFFERS Family Special Two adults, two children for a special rate. Student Special Special rate for students. Seniors Special Special rate for anyone over 65. Fri 14 & Sat 15 Jan 8pm Tickets €29.50* PASG CINDERELLA A charming prince, an enchanting heroine, a wacky Fairy godmother and two outrageous Ugly Sisters! From the team that brought you The Frog Prince, this year’s production of Cinderella in the Black Box promises to be as hilariously entertaining as ever. Written by Maeve Ingoldsby, directed by Jaimie Carswell, with choreography by Paula McGurrell, the show once again stars Carla Bredin, Gavin Ferry and Sean O’Meallaigh with a full supporting cast from the Performing Arts School Galway. AN GRIANAN AND FIDGET FEET PRESENT A FABULOUS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT THE SNOW QUEEN DIRECTED BY GAVIN MARSHALL (ex Royal Shakespeare Company) Featuring dazzling aerial acrobatics, An Grianán have teamed up with Fidget Feet to give their own particular twist on the story of best friends Kay and Gerda and their encounter with the eerie enchantress The Snow Queen. When the Snow Queen steals Kay away on her enchanted sleigh Gerda must embark on a perilous journey to the frozen North to try and rescue him. Along the way she will meet an array of odd characters who will both help and hinder her in a story that mixes laugh out loud comedy, songs and dialogue. BLACK BOX THEATRE Sat 1 - Fri 7 January 2.30 & 7.30 daily BLACK BOX Sat 8 Jan 2.30 only Tickets €16*/€14* THEATRE Family Special 1, 2 & 3 January 2 Adults and 1 child bring 2nd child for free! The Snow Queen brings together an array of Irish and international talents using aerial work, dance, music, theatre and special effects. BLACK BOX THEATRE REELIN’ IN THE SHOWBAND YEARS COMPERE RTÉ’S RONAN COLLINS Featuring Crystal Swing, The Conquerors, Des Lee from The Miami Showband, Eurovision stars Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg, Lorraine McDonald and DJ Curtin. The show’s exciting finale is an all cast salute to the Showbands with a medley of songs from the era. Wed 19 January 8pm Tickets €30*/€27* Thurs 20 - Sat 22 January 7.30pm Sat 22 &BLACK Sun 23BOX January 3pm Tickets €12*/€8* THEATRE Family Ticket €25 (2 adults + 2 children) “A quick silver mind and a touch of madness make him one of the all time greats” TIME OUT Thurs 27 January 8pm Tickets €18*/€16* JASON BYRNE 2010 Fresh from a 14th sell out year at the Edinburgh festival Jason Byrne takes his fringe show Jason Byrne 2010 to all his favourite Irish venues. Apart from a hectic touring schedule he is working on a 5th series of Anonymous (RTÉ2), The Wildside (BBC1), a third series of The Jason Byrne Show (BBC Radio 2) and a new radio sitcom Father Figure (BBC Radio 2). Sat 30 October 8pm Tickets €22.50*/€20* MUSIC FOR GALWAY MUSIC AMONGST FRIENDS Barry Douglas joinsy Galway Ensemble in Residence ConTempo Quartet and cellist extraordinaire Eugen Mantu to perform quintets, quartets and solo pieces. Star of RTÉ’s The Panel, BBC’s The Blame Game, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and most recently host of Republic of Telly, Neil Delamere returns with his mix of quickfire banter and hilarious storytelling in his fantastic new show Implement of Divilment. Fri 21 Jan 8pm Brahms String Quartet in C minor, Op. 51 no. 1 Schubert Impromptus D. 889, numbers 3 and 4 Dvorák Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81 Fri 28 January 8pm Chamber Music Festival Fri 21 - Sun 23 January Sat 22 Jan 2pm Public Masterclass with Barry Douglas Tickets €20*/€16*/Student Special €6* Observer masterclass €5 Festival Ticket €55*/Members and Concessions €45* NEIL DELAMERE Sat 22 Jan 8pm Dvorák String Quartet in F major, Op. 96 ‘American’ Brahms Op. 116 for solo piano Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 Sun 23 Jan 3pm Mendelssohn Capriccio in E minor, Op. 81 no. 3 Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 Schubert String Quintet in C major, D. 956 PANDORA PRESENT TWO PLAYS BY CARLOW PLAYWRIGHT BARRY McKINLEY ELYSIUM NEVADA nominated as best new play in Irish Times 2010 Theatre Awards Set in a retirement home not far from Las Vegas, two grumpy old men sit and gaze at the desert as they reflect on their lives and times. Their dialogue is salty and richly comic, reminiscent of The Odd Couple 40 years on. With the awakening of a mysterious woman nearby, surprising new truths are revealed giving a poignant insight into their lives and a fascinating conclusion. Tickets €20* IRISH MODERN DANCE ACTIONS A huge dance hit from John Scott and Irish Modern Dance Theatre, recently performed in New York, Germany and Dublin Dance Festival to rave reviews and wild audience acclaim. Actions is a physical conversation between two individuals in empty space by two outstanding male dancers. It represents a battle through the space using physicality, lifts, falls, text and sound, the dancers alternately throwing their bodies together then fragmenting into threads of raw movement. “For sheer impact and perfection in performance, nothing could touch the athleticism and polished ease of John Scott’s Actions ” IRISH THEATRE MAGAZINE Sat 29 January 8pm Tickets €16*/€12* Hiram, a reclusive middle-aged Irishman fantasises in his work-shed about being an explorer in the South American jungle, searching for and finding the lost city of the Incas, while he simultaneously plans a special revenge on his violent father who has dominated and damaged his life. A special tribute show to Michael Jackson led by Ireland’s top Jackson impersonator, Anthony (Moon) Walker. The show includes backing singers, a dance troupe, spectacular visual display and a full live band. This celebration of the world of the King of Pop has played to sell out audiences in the Olympia, Dublin and the Cork Opera House and was last seen in the Town Hall Theatre last June when it was a huge success. Mon 24 - Wed 26 January 8pm Sat 5 February 8pm LOST CITY Tickets €15*/€12* Seniors Special €10* Tickets €19*/€16* Family Special - 4 tickets for €60* HURRICANE THEATRE COMPANY MARATHON BY EDOARDO ERBA Directed by Niall Cleary With Brian Hutton and Matthew Ralli “Niall Cleary’s direction strikes a perfect balance… You may need a sharp intake of breath to absorb the shock at the end but Marathon and its novel format is very healthy food for thought.” IRISH THEATRE MAGAZINE February Concerts MIKE DENVER and Guests After selling out all the venues on his 2010 tour, Mike Denver is on tour again having achieved seven hit albums and three best selling DVDs. Special guests are Ray Lynam and Philomena Begley. Thurs 3 February 8pm Tickets €25* Night-time. A country road. Mark and Steve are training for the event of their lives. They find themselves running into their past and into their future. Funny, energetic and brave, Marathon is a beautifully simple exploration of what it means to be alive and has a twist in its tail that will stay with you long into the night. AN EVENING OF NOSTALGIA WITH JOHNNY McEVOY This nostalgic evening of ‘Song and Story’ features all of Johnny’s many hits and also features songs from his new album. Mon 31 January - Tues 1 February 8pm Tickets €15*/€12* Monday all seats €10* Fri 4 February 8pm Tickets €25* LAMBERT PUPPET THEATRE CINDERELLA The Lambert Puppet Theatre is now widely recognised as the premier puppet theatre company in Ireland. A beautifully produced show with large puppets,colourful sets and exquisite lighting. Suitable for an age group up to ten years of age. Sun 6 February 2pm & 4pm THE LINDA WELBY SHOW Mon 7 February 8pm Tickets €10* THE WILD SWAN THEATRE COMPANY, GORT On her first ever tour, Oranmore native Linda Welby features a spectacular blend of music, song and dance. Special guest is Jerry Lynch (of “Christmas 1915” fame). Linda is fast becoming one of Ireland’s leading singer/songwriters and has already gained high international recognition. This show will launch her second album The Best of Times. Tickets €25* A WAKE IN THE WEST An Evening with BY M.J. GINNELLY ISLA GRANT The play is set during the wake of Tom Healy who has drank himself to death. The comedy begins when a neighbour decides that Tom is not entitled to take it all with him. An hilarious play which has sold out venues in Ennis, Belfast and Gort. Scotland’s most popular singer-songwriter Isla Grant has been coming to Ireland for many years now: she is a singer/ songwriter of the highest quality. Her concert show features all her hit songs, her interaction with her audience is second to none and the live show atmosphere is highly entertaining. Tues 8 February 8pm Wed 9 February 8pm Tickets €15*/€12* Tickets €25* WRONG CURTAIN THEATRE CÍOSA LE GEAR Tues 18 - Fri 21 Jan 8.30pm We stole Cíosa Le Gear for her mind, her knitting skills and more importantly her songs. We stole her and her songs… and we made her world-known. A special collaborative event, working with artists and live musicians. DES BISHOP in My Dad Was Nearly James Bond Tickets €10*/€8* JOURNEY THROUGH THORNS BY MOHAMED ALTAWIL Sat 22 Jan 8.30pm Tickets €15* An autobiographical tale of life in Gaza: an inspiring and sometimes comic tale of someone using his wits to overcome enormous difficulties. The presentation takes the form of a dramatised reading with video, slides and music. Inspired by his Father’s recent diagnosis of lung cancer, Des Bishop’s latest internationally acclaimed show tells of a remarkable life tinged with regret. In championing the real heroics of fatherhood, Des challenges these common regrets and the ridiculous ideals of manhood that real, un-slick men try to live up to. “Edgy material... snappy, never sappy... Bishop has judged this one beautifully” THE AGE, AUSTRALIA SORCAS QUIRCAS MOMO’S DREAM Thurs 3 - Sat 5 Feb 7.30pm Tickets €8* A UV light performance telling the story of the timeless child Momo. She helps an unknown community to fight back the grey men, who stole all the time of the people and enslaved them. Based on the novel Momo by Michael Ende and performed by Pipa and friends from Sorcas Quircas. SIDE-SHOW PRODUCTIONS DREAMS OF LOVE A tale of romance refracted through the fragments of illusion. Thurs 24 - Sat 26 Feb 8.30pm Join us on our quest through a plurality of spectacle, from RomTickets €10*/€8* com to Romeo and Juliet. WILDEBEEST THEATRE COMPANY A DIFFERENT ANIMAL BY MEADHBH HAICÉID A young woman receives the strangest of visitors with the blue light of dusk. A bottle of wine is opened. Awkwardness turns to Thurs 10 - Sat 12 Feb 8.30pm passionate fluency. Dusk lingers, unnaturally. And in the growing Tickets €10*/€8* intimacy, something darker also stirs. TRENCH ENTERTAINMENT TELL-TALE/WILLIAM An adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s short stories Tell-Tale Heart Tues 22 - Sat 26 Mar 8.30pm and William Wilson, featuring the terrifying and mysterious world Tickets €10*/€8* of one of the 19th century’s most famous gothic writers. Thurs 10 - Sat 12 February 8pm Tickets €25* THE IRISH YOUTH RUSSIAN BALLET COMPANY GISELLE The classic story of the peasant girl who dies of a broken heart and then returns as a spirit to protect her prince, Albrecht, from the vengence of the spirits of other jillted fiancees. This production of the classic ballet will feature Ireland’s best known ballerina, Monica Loughman, in the lead role of Giselle. The talented young ballerina, Áine McNamara, will dance the role of the Queen of the Wilis. The corps de ballet will feature young dancers from all over Ireland. Sun 20 February 8pm Tickets €25*/€22* Theatrecorp and the Town Hall Theatre present GUMS presents the Glass Menagerie Tues 8 - Sat 12 February 8pm Matinee Wed 9 Feb 11am Tickets €12*/€8* It’s1985 and Robbie Hart lives in his grandmother’s basement in New Jersey and sings in a popular wedding band. When his fiancee leaves him standing at the altar his world is turned upside down and his outlook changes from “Love is what I do” to “Somebody kill me”. This hilarious musical adaptation of the Adam Sandler movie is a colourful and energetic marriage of comedy and rock music. By Tennessee Williams “So what are we going to do with the rest of our lives?” Includes adult themes and content. Tennessee Williams’ classic, stirring play about dreams, responsibility, memory and escape is brought to life in this new production. KATS presents PORTIA COUGHLAN BY MARINA CARR DIRECTED BY Max Hafler Haunted by the death of her twin brother, Portia Coughlan has in turn become a ghostly figure. Her fierce exertion to sustain her independence is relayed in richly textured dialogue in this moodily intense work by one of the best Irish contemporary playwrights. Tues 22 - Thurs 24 February 8pm Tickets €18*/€15* SET DESIGN Mary Doyle WITH Maria McDermottroe Sean Ó Meallaigh Ionia Ní Chroinín One of the greatest plays ever written by an American writer, The Glass Menagerie is based on Williams’s guiltridden attempt to flee his own mother in order to claim his artistic destiny. A son longs to escape from his stifling home, where his genteel mother worries about the future prospects of his lame, shy sister. As the family works hard to survive, the mother struggles to free herself of a dependent daughter, whilst she herself uses her own fantasies of a glamorous past in the Deep South to keep her own reality bearable. At the centre of the play is the enduring figure of Williams’ mother: elusive yet seductive, nostalgic for patrician Southern life, fascinating yet repelling. Theatrecorp’s productions of world classics with the Town Hall Theatre Galway have included The Maids by Genet, Blood Wedding by Garcia Lorca, Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett and Doctor Faustus by Marlowe. Tues 15 - Sat 19 Feb 8pm Tickets €20*/€16* Special offer Tues all seats €14* ROBERT C KELLY presents ADELE KING (“Twink”) IN THE SMASH HIT PATRICIAN MUSICAL SOCIETY FIDDLER ON THE ROOF The PMS follows their multi-award-winning The Mikado with another family classic. The story centres on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his family and religious traditions while outside influences encroach upon their lives. One of the most famous musicals of all time, it broke all records in it’s day and continues to be one of the most performed musicals around the world. Well-known numbers from the show include Tradition, Matchmaker, If I were a Rich Man and Sunrise Sunset. Director is Peter Kennedy, Musical Director is John Roe and Chorus Mistress is Martha O’Toole. Chin-up recession Ireland, The Grumpies Fight Back. Three of Ireland’s Top Grumps bring their brand new show to Galway. After 4 sell-out UK tours and also tours of Australia, New Zealand and loads of other places too damn hot to visit at this stage of your life… Grumpy Old Women comes to Ireland! Tues 8 - Sat 12 March 8pm Tickets €20* Special offer Tues all seats €14* Have you reached that certain age? Do you make a funny noise getting out of your chair? Are you a little bit too hot? Are you a little bit too hairy? Adele King with her two equally grumpy co-stars (whose collective age is frankly unprintable), will host an orgy of middle aged mayhem in this 90 minutes of theatrical HRT, with not a thong in sight! If you enjoyed Menopause The Musical, you will love this too! Oh me, oh my, you make me sigh… “The perfect ticket… more uplifting than a reinforced Wonderbra.” ★★★★ BRUCE DESSAU, EVENING STANDARD “The rampaging, rumbustious show is tailor-made for women.” ★★★★★ ROBERT GORE-LANGTON, DAILY MAIL Mon 28 Feb - Sat 5 March Mon - Thurs 8pm, Fri 8.30pm Sat 6pm & 8.30pm Tickets Mon €20* Tues, Wed & Sat 6pm €25* Thurs 8pm, Fri & Sat 8.30 €30* THE RAMOR THEATRE COMPANY THE NIGHT JOE DOLAN’S CAR BROKE DOWN Set in a rural pub in County Cavan on a stormy St. Stephen’s night as locals gather to celebrate the 60th birthday of The Horse Munley: as the storm worsens and people head home a knock on the door brings the night’s entertainment to a new level. The play features a host of local characters each with their own story to tell. As the play unfolds so too does the music and craic. Featuring live music and the talented John O’Grady as Joe Dolan “himself”. Mixing comedy, drama and music, The Night Joe Dolan’s Car Broke Down has become an Irish theatre phenomenon: a new play in the great tradition of the Irish rural dramas and has sold out venues throughout the country. Fri 25 & Sat 26 Feb 8pm Tickets €18*/€16* An evening of traditional Irish culture at its best. Featuring a range of our finest County Galway talent including senior and junior all Ireland champion musicians, singers, dancers, along with story telling and recitations. WEST END REVIEW LIFE IS A CABARET A cast of West End singers presents an exploration of life through song. The show features popular West End musical numbers from shows such as Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Mary Poppins and Carmen. Life is a Cabaret brings together musical numbers both old and new from the world of musical theatre in a fresh and exciting way. The company comprises actors/singers who have performed in these musicals on the West End stage. Musical Direction: Alan Smith. COMHALTAS CEOLTÓIRÍ CORAFINNE THROUGH THE HALF DOOR IRISH THEATRE MAGAZINE THE QUARE LAND Tickets €16.50* BY JOHN McMANUS with Des Keogh and Frank O’Sullivan THE MOLLY HICKS Tickets €12*, children €6* “The Quare Land will readily remind viewers of John B. Keane… and with its rhythmic use of dialogue, its joy in pushing against taboos, and the darkness of its conclusion, it will also call to mind the Irish plays of Martin McDonagh” DECADENT THEATRE COMPANY Tues 15 & Wed 16 March 8pm Fri 18 & Sat 19 March 8pm Set in a house in Cavan The Quare Land centres on the character Hugh Pugh, who is about to take his first bath in four years. His bathing is disturbed by Rob McNulty, a developer wanting to buy a field. Hugh conducts negotiations from his bathtub and is reluctant to sell while McNulty pulls out all the stops to complete the sale. The quick fire banter between the two characters escalates into an epic finale as both try to reason each other into submission. The show sold out a two week run at the Galway Arts Festival 2010. One of Galway’s musical gems, The Molly Hicks, are a tight vocal group that is revered for their uncanny delivery of traditional and contemporary bluegrass songs. Join Ruth Dillon (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Bernie O’Mahony (vocals, guitar, uke-banjo), Tom Hanway (vocals, 5 string banjo), Peter Akerstrom (vocals, guitar) and Paul Johnson (bulldog bass). Featuring special guests and amazing harmonies from Ruth and Bernie. Friday 18 March 8pm Tickets €13*/€9* Mon 21 & Tues 22 March 8pm Tickets €10* COMPÁNTAS LIR THE LOVES OF CASS MAGUIRE THE THREE TENORS BY BRIAN FRIEL & Star Violinist John Scott, David Martin, Declan Kelly present a unique ‘crossover/classic mix’ featuring the world’s most beautiful songs from Elvis (Love Me Tender), Sinatra (My Way), Simon & Garfunkel (Bridge Over Troubled Water), Leonard Cohen (Halleluia), Pavarotti (Nessun Dorma), and an Irish selection. Sat 19 March 8pm Tickets €28*/€25* Fri 25 & Sat 26 March 8pm Tickets €15*/€12* WONDERLAND PRODUCTIONS/MERMAID ARTS CENTRE GULLIVER’S TRAVELS An all-new adaptation of Jonathan Swift’s fantastical adventure Gulliver’s Travels. After Gulliver is shipwrecked, he travels to extraordinary countries and experiences fantastical adventures. Swift’s work is full of sharp wit, comedy and wonderful fantasy, and his storytelling talent ensured his work became a classic of children’s literature. An ensemble cast of five actor-musicians will bring this classic to life, playing multiple roles and enlivening their characters with costume, physical theatre, inventive design, live music and puppetry. The audience is drawn into a world of the giants of Brobdingnag and the tiny Lilliputians, and scenes of shipwreck, naval battles and flying islands. Wed 23 & Thurs 24 March 8pm Tickets €15*/€12* Adapted and directed by Alice Coghlan. Set and puppets by Irish Times Theatre Award nominee, Emma Fisher. For more than fifty years Cass Maguire has worked a block from Skid Row, among deadbeats and washouts -- people who live in the past. This play deals with her return to Ireland and her genteel family’s rejection of her. It follows her lonely struggle to re-discover the home she’s dreamt of all her life and her eventual surrender to the make believe of Eden House. The play is produced by Philip Cribbin and features a cast of some of Galway’s finest amateur actors. SECOND AGE THEATRE COMPANY HAMLET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Directed by Aoife Spillane Hinks CAST: CONOR MADDEN, ANNA SHIELS McNAMEE, JANE BRENNAN, FRANK McCUSKER, AONGHUS ÓG McANALLY, FERGAL TITLEY, PETER DALY, DAVID HEAP, NOELLE BROWN, MARK FITZGERALD The company that brought you Dancing at Lughnasa, described as THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN by The Irish Times, is back with a sleek contemporary production of Hamlet. With Conor Madden in the title role, this promises to be an arresting and heady take on one of the greatest tragedies of all time. Join us at the Danish Palace of Elsinore for an evening of intrigue, treachery, and tragedy. The King is Dead. The Queen has married the King’s killer, and Prince Hamlet must embark on a journey of revenge. Tues 29, Thurs 31 March & Fri 1 April 8pm Tickets €25*/€20* Take a bow! The arts really matter to us in Ireland; they are a big part of people’s lives, the country’s single most popular pursuit. Our artists interpret our past, define who we are today, and imagine our future. We can all take pride in the enormous reputation our artists have earned around the world. The arts play a vital role in our economy, and smart investment of taxpayers’ money in the arts is repaid many times over. The dividends come in the form of a high value, creative economy driven by a flexible, educated, innovative work force, and in a cultural tourism industry worth A2.4 billion directly a year. The Arts Council is the Irish Government agency for funding and developing the arts. Arts Council funding from the taxpayer, through the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism, for 2010 is A69.15 million, that’s less than A1 a week for every household. So, at the end of your next inspirational encounter with the arts, don’t forget the role you played and take a bow yourself! Find out what’s on at www.events.artscouncil.ie You can find out more about the arts here: www.artscouncil.ie