On Friday's Programme:
New albums from Laura Marling, Texas and Stooshe reviewed and a look ahead to the new series of Arrested Development on Netflix.
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On Friday's Programme:
New albums from Laura Marling, Texas and Stooshe reviewed and a look ahead to the new series of Arrested Development on Netflix.
Singer Aimee Mann joins Seán Rocks. Aimee Mann plays Dublin's Bord Gais Energy Theatre on Thursday 31st January - www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie.
One of the most important films ever made - now one hundred and 11 years ago, is 'A Trip To The Moon' by Georges Melies. It is 16 minutes long and was made only six years after the birth of film. John Byrne on Georges Melies 'A Trip to the Moon' which is available now on DVD.
Report by Audrey Donohue on a new play 'Scorpion'. Written by John McDwyer and Presented by the BeezKneez Theatre Company, the play follows three Property Sales Managers while they wait to meet their company's new director. The websites for further information are www.roscommonartscentre.ie and wwwbackstage.ie.
Veronica Dunne on the final of the Seventh Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition which will take place at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Thursday January 31st with report by Evelyn O'Rourke.
Elaine Feeney performs 'The Polish Have Caused a Crash' from the Poetry CD 'Cinderella Backwards'. The CD can be bought online at www.poetrygirls.com.