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1.00 pm Lunchtime Classical series with Frank O'Brien (baritone), Maire O'Brien (soprano) and Louise Thomas (piano). Collegiate Church.'

TUESDAY 9th AUGUST 11.00 am Festival Exhibitions till 6 p.m.

1.00 pm Lunchtime Classical Concert with Ruth Wilkinson (flute) and Francis King (piano). The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas. 8.00 pm Theatre De Complicite, the award winning English Company with their hit show "Anything For A Quiet Life". Dominican Hall, The Claddagh. 8.00 pm Debut Concert of the Dolores Keane Band in The Great Southern Hotel. Former lead singer with De Danann, Dolores Keane is joined by Martin O'Connor (accordion), Brendan O ' R e g a n (mandolin) and John Faulkner (guitar). 8.00 pm Druid Theatre present Seamus Byrne. Chapel Lane. "Little City" by

THEATRE DE COMPLICITE
From London, Theatre de Complicite bring their hit Comedy, "Anything For A Quiet Life" to Galway for five shows during the Festival in the Dominican Hall, The Claddagh from Tuesday August 9th to Saturday August 13th. Complicite won the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1986.

1.10 pm Lunchtime Theatre with Johnny Murphy in "The Watchman" by Sean Lawlor. Druid Theatre. 8.00 pm Theatre De Complicite present "Anything For A Quiet Life", Dominican Hall, The Claddagh. In 1985, Complicite won the Perrier Award for Best Comedy at the Edinburgh Festival. 8.00 pm Druid Theatre present "Little City" by Seamus Byrne. Chapel Lane. 8.00 pm "Reefer And The Model", Claddagh Palace, Salthill. 8.00 pm Tribes T h e a t r e Group present "Remembrance" by Graham Reid in The Parochial Hall, Woodquay. 8.00 pm In Concert, Mary Coughlan who will showcase her new album of acoustic songs. Great Southern Hotel. 8.00 pm Ireland's leading playwright, Tom Murphy will give a reading of his new play, "Too Late For Logic". Atlanta Hotel. 8.30 pm The Flying Karamazov Brothers present "Juggle and Hyde" in Leisureland, Salthill. The Flying Karamazov Brothers juggle with anything -- wet fish, loose grapes, sickles, meat cleavers and at grand finale time, flaming torches. 11.00 pm Festival Club. The Warwick Hotel.

8.00 pm "Reefer And The Model", Claddagh Palace, Salthill. 8.00 pm "My Life As A Dog", Claddagh Palace Mini, Salthill. 11.00 pm Festival Club, The Warwick Hotel. WEDNESDAY 10th AUGUST 11.00 am Festival Exhibitions till 6 p.m.

11.00 am Colourscape. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Fisheries Field, Salmon Weir Bridge. "Like being part of a dream sequence". 1.00 pm Lunchtime Classical Concert with two Galway musicians, Francis Coll (organ) and Jimmy Higgins (trumpet). Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas. 1.00 pm Portrait Theatre Company present Johnny Murphy in "The Watchman" by Sean Lawlor. Druid Theatre, Chapel Lane. 1.30 pm Open Air Concert presented by the Galway Music Workshop. Bands include The Little Fish, Princes' St., The Saddle Sore Cowboys, Crutch and Storm Shadow.Eyre Square. 8.00 pm Theatre De Complicite present "Anything For A Quiet Life". Dominican Hall, The Claddagh. "There is no one to match this extraordinarily talented group". - TIMEOUT 8.00 pm Druid Theatre present "Little City" by Seamus Byrne. Chapel Lane. 8.00 pm Tribes T h e a t r e Group presents "Remembrance" by Graham Reid in The Parochial Hall, Woodquay. 8.00 pm Public Reading by Paul Durcan in The Great Southern Hotel to coincide with the launching of a new cassette from Irish Audio Tapes of the Collected Poems by Paul Durcan. 8.00 pm "Reefer And The Model". Claddagh Palace, Salthill. 8.00 pm "My Ufe As A Dog", Claddagh Palace. THURSDAY 11th AUGUST 11.00 am Festival Exhibitions till 6 p.m.

11.30 pm Theatre De Complicite present for one performance only their award winning show " A Minute Too Late", Dominican Hall, The Claddagh. SATURDAY 13th AUGUST 11.00 am Festival Exhibitions till 6 p. m.

11.00 am Colourscape: Fisheries Field, Salmon Weir Bridge. Till 5 p.m. At The Cork Carnival last year, crowds flocked to see Colourscape, forming queues so long that some turned away disappointed. 1.10 pm Classical Lunchtime series with John Feeley (guitar). Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas. 1.10 pm Lunchtime Theatre with Johnny Murphy in 'The Watchman" by Sean Lawlor. Druid Theatre. 8.00 pm Last chance to see Theatre De Complicite with their comedy show "Anything For A Quiet Life". Dominican Hall, The Claddagh. 8.00 pm Druid Theatre present "Little City" by Seamus Byrne. Chapel Lane. 8.00 pm Tribes Theatre Group present "Remembrance" by Graham Reid in The Parochial Hall, Woodquay. 8.00 pm From Shantalla, Galway, Blues singer Mary Coughlan plays a hometown Concert in The Great Southern Hotel. 8.00 pm "Reefer And The Model". Claddagh Palace, Salthill. 8.30 pm Last performance by The Flying Karamazov Brothers of their show "Juggle and Hyde" in Leisureland, Salthill. "This is a show which can entertain anyone from the age of five upwards". 9.00 pm Traditional Concert with Buttons & Bows in The Warwick Hotel. Salthill Jackie Daly (accordian); Manus and Seamus McGuire (fiddles) and Garry O Briain (bouzouki). 11.00 pm Festival Club. The Warwick Hotel. SUNDAY 14th AUGUST 11.00 am Festival Exhibitins till 6 p. m. 11.00 am Colourscape. Fisheries Reid, Salmon Weir Bridge. Last chance to see this unique attraction. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 8.00 pm "Reefer And The Model", Claddagh Palace, Salthill. 11.00 pm Festival Club. The Warwick Hotel

11.00 am Colourscape, Fisheries Field, Salmon Weir Bridge. Till 6 p.m. 1.00 pm Lunchtime Classical series with Lydian Trio: Cliona Ryan (violin); Siobhan Lynch (cello) and Carol Corby (piano). Collegiate Church of St Nicholas. 1.10 pm Lunchtime Theatre with Johnny Murphy in "The Watchman" by Sean Lawlor. Druid Theatre 8.00 pm "One of the funniest and most inventive shows around". Theatre De Complicite with their hit comedy "Anything For A Quiet Life", Dominican Hall, The Claddagh. 8.00 pm Druid Theatre present "Little City" by Seamus Byrne. Chapel Lane. 8.00 p.m. Tribes Theatre Group present "Remembrance" by Graham Reid in The Parochial Hall, Woodquay. 8.00 pm "Reefer And The Model", Claddagh Palace, Salthill. 8.00 pm "My Life As A Dog", Claddagh Palace.

8.30 pm From America, Gospel Acapella Group, Sweet Honey In The Rock. Exclusive Irish Concert by six black women singers -- Leisureland, Salthill. 11.00 pm Festival Club, The Warwick Hotel.

8.00 pm Ted Hawkins in Concert at The Great Southern Hotel. American Folk and Blues Charmer 8.30 pm From America, The Flying Karamazov Brothers present their Broadway Show, "Juggle and Hyde", Leisureland, Salthill. "This is the funniest show I've seen in Dublin all year - MAEV KENNEDY.
IRISH TIMES

11.30 pm Galway's finest Rock Band, The Stunning. Great Southern Hotel.

Festival Ball
with CHRIS MEEHAN AND HIS REDNECK FRIENDS Friday 5th August 11 pm GREAT SOUTHERN HOTEL

11.00 pm

Festival Club, The Warwick Hotel.

11.30 pm The Blues Band with ex-Manfred Man star, Paul Jones. Rock and Boogie. C.J.'s Nightclub. FRIDAY 12th AUGUST 11.00 am Festival Exhibitions till 6 p.m.

Booking - P h o n e 68317

11.00 am Colourscape. Fisheries Field, Salmon Weir Bridge. Till 6 p.m.

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