Galway International Arts Festival 2024: here are 15 unmissable things to see and do at this year’s festival
From Druid’s production of Beckett’s Endgame to Yvonne McGuinness’s art and the Belfast punk-rap of Kneecap , here are some unmissable things to see and do at this year’s festivalCirca's Duck Pond: Swan Lake meets the circus. Photograph: Pia Johnson
Aaron Monaghan and Rory Nolan take on Beckett: ‘To understand Endgame is to understand that you can’t understand Endgame’Stewart Copeland Can an argument be made for killing disabled babies? Expect provocative, entertaining drama from disabled actors Liz Carr and Mat Fraser in Christian O’Reilly’s new play, based on an encounter between philosopher Peter Singer and attorney and disability rights activist Harriet McBryde Johnson.revealing the intimate lives of each Room’s character. Directed by Walsh, designed by Giaf director Paul Fahy.
From the people who brought you Dragon in 2023, Planète Vapeur’s latest extravaganza takes to the streets of Galway over two days.
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