Festival Launch &  'The 10 Dark Secrets of 1916' this Saturday Night, Oct. 15th!

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Festival Launch & 'The 10 Dark Secrets of 1916' this Saturday Night, Oct. 15th!

Join us in the Abbey Centre from 7pm for our programme launch and the special event 'The 10 Dark Secrets of 1916' with Paddy Cullivan, this Saturday the 15th of October. All are welcome, and entry is free. 

Paddy Cullivan of Callan’s Kicks, The Late Late Show, Leviathan and Kilkenomics brings you an audiovisual spectacular on the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising. Using Satire, Imagery, Historical Insight and Song - Paddy reveals the 10 strangest things (and Darkest Secrets) that happened during our Rising, Revolution and Counter-Revolution (Civil War). He also draws parallels with those events’ effects on modern Ireland, drawing out the fundamental changes that need to happen, no matter what Government we end up with.

How did the lawyer who prosecuted the 1916 leaders end up in one of the highest positions in the Free State? Why were 280,000 women denied the vital Treaty Election Vote of 1922? What made 2 million Irish People turn from hating 1916 to supporting the War of Independence? What dark secret made Michael Collins sign the Treaty, and why is his assassination even stranger and more covered-up than JFK’s? All these questions and more will be dealt with in the show to end all 1916 shows…

 

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Online Booking Now Open!

Online Booking for Allingham 2016 is now open! Click the 'Tickets' link in the menu at the top of the page. Each ticketed event has its own 'Book Now' button. 

Click here for Online Booking for Allingham 2016

Many of our events are free and do not require a ticket. This is stated in the event description on the ticket page, but you can still go ahead and print a ticket if you like!

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Poetry & Fiction Shortlisting Begins

Thanks to all the poets and writers out there who entered their work into this year's Allingham Poetry & Flash Fiction competitions. Both competitions are now closed to entry as the shortlisting process begins. News relating to the competitions will be posted on our website, Facebook and Twitter in coming weeks. Best of luck to all!

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Final Deadline Extension for Poetry & Fiction!!

The absolute final deadline for entries to the Allingham Arts Poetry & Flash Fiction has been extended to Friday the 23rd of September for entries by post and midday on Sunday the 25th of September for online entries. 

Entry rules can be found here: www.allinghamfestival.com/fiction-poetry-competitions/

Entries can be posted to the following address:

Allingham Fiction/Poetry, Allingham Festival Office, Lakeside Centre, Belleek Road, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. 

You can upload your entries via our online system here: www.allinghamfestival.com/online-entry/

Best of luck everyone!

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IFTA Nominations for Jamie D'Alton/Motive TV & Garry Keane!

Congratulations to Garry Keane and Jamie D'Alton/Motive Television on their nominations in this year's IFTAs! 'Toughest Place To Be...', produced by Jamie D'Alton's Motive production company and directed by Garry, has been nominated in the Reality category. If that weren't enough, Garry gets another nod in the newly introduced Specialist Factual category as the director of 'Bypassed'. 

The nominations have been shortlisted by Members of the Irish Academy along with Irish and international Jury panels of industry experts. The winners will be announced at the Double Tree Hotel in Dublin on Friday, 7th October 2016.  

Great work guys, and don't forget to bring you awards with you for the screening of 'Toughest Place To Be...' in Allingham 2016!

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