This week
Alison Spittle on tour, JMW Turner at the National Gallery and trad for children and families
After the runaway success of her RTÉ comedy Nowhere Fast, Alison Spittle brings her Fringe Festival show back for a more mainstream airing as she embarks on her first major tour. Worrier Princess kicks off in The Spirit Store in Dundalk on January 5, before hitting Dublin’s Vicar Street on January 13, followed by extensive dates around the country. The show is a follow up to her previous smash-hit Fringe success, Discovers Hawaii, and promises...
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