glór redevelops winter programme
Whilst glór’s doors may be closed, the venue has been working behind the scenes to redevelop its winter programme in a digital format, presenting lots of festive online shows for families and schools to enjoy.
Whilst glór’s doors may be closed, the venue has been working behind the scenes to redevelop its winter programme in a digital format, presenting lots of festive online shows for families and schools to enjoy.
glór Director, Orla Flanagan, has welcomed funding announced by the Government and Arts Council in line with Budget 2021, appraising the recognition for the industry as a step in the right direction.
Belfast based theatre company Cahoots NI have created a fun filled immersive theatrical experience, available to stream directly to your own home.
Clare County Council will not be charged for the use of glór to host the June meeting of the local authority.
*Clare artist Marie Connole will show viewers how to draw this hare NATIONAL Drawing Day is taking place in people’s homes for the very first time this weekend.
GLÓR was of the many theatres forced to shut down due to the Covid-19 restrictions, but they are not letting the crisis stop them from entertaining the masses.
glór is proud to present one of the most exciting and vibrant artists of our time Acclaimed Writer, Poet and Performer Stephen James Smith with guest artist Thunderclap Murphy in a unique performance of spoken word and music. Stephen has performed his poetry at high profile events and festivals around the world and in 2012 …
Clare’s cultural community will unite today (Friday) to showcase the very best the county has to offer.
‘Honour’ for Donnellan to bring world’s best dancers to Ennis AN INTERNATIONAL sell-out production now entering its sixth year will make its Irish premiere in Ennis next month, with local dancing legend Michael Donnellan at the helm. Danceperados Of Ireland promises to showcase 20 of the best Irish dancers in the world – including the …
RECENTLY, this paper has been highlighting something very close to my heart; the plight and opportunities that exist in West Clare. Being the son of eight families from “back West”, it’s still the place that I regard as home. This even though I find myself living in Dublin.