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Obituary on RTE1

There is great anticipation around Ballyshannon for tomorrow night’s Premiere of Obituary on RTE1 at 10:15 PM. The blacker than black comedy-drama was filmed around Ballyshannon and Bundoran some months ago. It stars Siobhan Cullen as the “prim reaper” Elvira Clancy who finds her job on the local newspaper under threat. She suddenly finds that writing obituaries is her only source of income. What’s a girl to do but make sure that there are plenty of obituaries to write?

By the time the Allingham festival comes around the full first season will have been shown but we are so confident of its popularity that we have acquired the rights to show episode one on the big screen in the Abbey Arts Centre at 7 PM on Friday, November 10. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with one of the producers, Paddy Hayes and, who knows, we may also persuade a few cast members to join us.

We hope you will, too.

https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2023/0923/1406957-siobhan-cullen-plays-the-prim-reaper-in-obituary/

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Congratulations, Paul...

We're delighted to note that Paul Lynch's novel, Prophet Song,(described by at least one Allingham Committee member as "an excellent read") has reached the shortlist for this year's Booker Prize.
Paul delivered a seminar at the Allingham festival, 2014, and was one of our judges in 2017. We look forward to welcoming him back some time in the future, hopefully as a Booker Laureate!

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Return of the Little Top Stars

A huge hit at Allingham 2022 Little Top Stars return to bring the magic and wonder of circus skills such as Juggling and Diablo to the children and families of Ballyshannon. Participants are free to drop in any time and experience the sheer fun that Little Top Stars bring to their events.
Ideally, there will be an out-door event but Ballyshannon in November may not cooperate so watch out for details of venue nearer the time.
Admission free and no booking necessary.

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Nets of Wonder: More Stories on the Wall.

We’re delighted to announce this update to a project first seen at Allingham in 2021. In the meantime, it was also given a very special Dublin production in aid of the Irish Motor Neurone Association sponsored by Brian J McMullin, solicitors.
Nets of Wonder is a creative collaboration between Olive Travers, a writer, Barry Britton, an artist, and Eamon, Travers, a musician, spear- headed and inspired by Olive’s scripts for RTÉ Radio 1’s Sunday Miscellany. Barry chose twelve scripts that sparked his creativity and for each he illustrated a response. Olive’s son Eamon took those same twelve scripts and composed an original piece of music to reflect the mood and theme of each. Stories on the Wall is the stage show and exhibition which brings the resulting book to life. Readings are interwoven with Barry’s art and Eamon’s piano compositions to create a fusion of the spoken word, original art and music.. The exhibition of the original copies of Barry’s illustrations will be on view for one night only to accompany the stage show.
Nets of Wonder, published by Beehive Books, the latest manifestation of the project will be available on the night.
Don’t miss it in Theatre 1 at the Abbey Arts Centre, 8.30PM on Thursday November 9TH
Admission free and all welcome.

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