EARAGAIL Arts Festival has a host of events for all the family from The Global Village Gathering to The Banyan Theatre Company’s productions, The Emperor’s New Clothes and Little Red Riding Hood.
Earagail Arts: Fiesta runs another night by popular demand
THE much talked about theatre spectacular, Fiesta, will run another night at An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny, due to unprecedented public demand.
Earagail Arts: Kinnegar Brewing & Rathmullan House present: Follow the Hops
KINNEGAR Brewing and Rathmullan House present two evenings of great Donegal music and great Donegal beer on the grounds of Rathmullan House.
Earagail Arts: Top class music for festival
EARAGAIL Arts Festival is delighted to present a range of first class concerts ranging from a classical recital by acclaimed Japanese pianist Satoko Inoue (July 23rd) to flamenco guitar king Eduardo Niebla (25th) and sizzling Irish Americana four-piece We Banjo 3 (24th).
Earagail Arts: The Third Place – An exhibition of contemporary art from around the county
OVER 50 artists are participating in an exhibition spread over three Letterkenny venues as part of this year’s Earagail Arts Festival.
Earagail Arts: Treelan – Éamonn Cagney, Martin Tourish and Niwel Tsumbu at RCC
THREE of Ireland’s resident musicians have combined to form a new, virtuosic trio – Treelan.
Earagail Arts: McGrory’s present Bombino
TUAREG guitarist and singer Omara Bombino Moctar is a star guitarist and singer from the Sahara desert on a meteoric rise.
Earagail Arts: Non, je ne regrette rien – Tionscadal Piaf-Brel/ The Piaf-Brel Project
THE Piaf – Brel Project takes place on Sunday 20 July in Ionad Naomh Padraig, Dobhar/Dore. Edith Piaf was one of France’s most beloved singers.
Earagail Arts: Triúr agus Triúr – Three Poets, Three Guitars
EARAGAIL Arts Festival and Imram bring you Triuir agus Triur – Three Poets, Three Guitars.
Earagail Arts: Free art exhibitions and family activities at RCC
THE Earagail Arts Festival is honoured to present the work of the celebrated Irish artist Patrick Scott as the centre point of the 2014 visual arts programme.