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Change to Published Programme-

As previously announced, our showing of The Battle of Assaroe cannot go ahead as planned on Saturday, November 11, having been stymied by unforeseeable technical difficulties.
In it’s place, we will show 3 short movies by local filmmakers at 7.00p.m. in Theatre 1 in the Abbey Centre.
All the directors will be on hand for a brief Q & A after the presentation of the films
The full line up is as follows:
7.00p.m. Mysterious Shenanigans - Directed by Michael McMonagle (16 mins)
7.17p.m. Trump in Derry - Directed by Manus Brennan (3 mins)
7.20p.m. DRUID - Directed by Emer O Shea (8 mins)

The event is free and everyone is welcome so please come along to support and enjoy these emerging talents.

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Shane Hegarty on Ocean FM

Many thanks to Brendan Murray of Arts Northwest on Ocean FM for his recent promotion of Allingham 2023. His full podcast is well worth hearing but we particularly draw your attention to his excellent interview with Shane Hegarty, starting at 20:20.

The author of the best-selling series of books ‘Boot’ and ‘The Shop of Impossible Ice Creams’, Shane Hegarty is sure to stir the imaginations of all who get to hear him read from and speak about his wonderful creations.

Shane will entertain, enlighten and delight pupils from Ballyshannon National Schools on Thursday, 9th and Friday 10th on November.

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Final Shortlists!

Many Congratulations to the Honorable Members of our shortlists for Flash Fiction and Poetry. Don't miss the announcement of the final results online on Friday, November 10, 2023 at 6.00 pm. The finalists in both Competitions will be joined by judges Kate Newmann (Poetry) and Alan McMonagle ( Flash Fiction) and the winners of the James B Keane trophy for Flash Fiction and the Francis Harvey Poetry trophy are announced. MC will be PRO and competitions secretary, Tom Sigafoos.

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What is to come....

While enjoying Seán McGinley’s Letter from NYC yesterday, we couldn’t help a small twinge of jealousy at those huge advertising displays! Will the day come when the Abbey Arts Centre will look something like this?

Not to everyone’s taste, perhaps, but think of the drone shots in Obituary!

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