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Irish Multiplex Cinemas (or the IMC Cinema Group) is a cinema chain in Ireland. It operates cinemas throughout the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was part of the Ward Anderson company until 2013, when it was split between IMC and Omniplex Cinema Group. [1] The typical cinema owned by IMC has between five and ten screens.
Omniplex Cinemas is a cinema chain which started in the Republic of Ireland in 1991. Following this they expanded to Derry in Northern Ireland in 1993. In late 2023, it entered the markets in England and Scotland by acquiring the former Empire Cinemas after their bankruptcy.
The Galway Film Fleadh is a platform for international cinema in Ireland and an advocate for Irish national cinema, for which the festival's identity has become synonymous. [57] The Galway Film Fleadh is an industry festival, with many industry events taking place under the name of the Galway Film Fair.
The theatre operates from a former Presbyterian meeting house, [3] which was built c. 1840 by architect James Cusack. [4] [5] The building, which is a protected structure, [6] was repurposed as a cultural venue in the early 1980s and became the home of the Galway Arts Centre. [1]
This is a list of Irish theatres and theatre companies past and present. It includes organizations of both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The Galway Arts Centre is associated with the Cúirt International Festival of Literature, an annual literary festival which has been held since 1985. [5] It also has initiatives, like Galway Youth Theatre [6] and Red Bird Youth Collective, which provide young people with opportunities to engage with the arts and develop their own creative projects. [7]
The Druid Theatre Company, referred to as Druid, is an Irish theatre company, based in Galway, Ireland.. As well as touring extensively across Ireland, the company's productions have played internationally to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA.
The cinema closed in 1995, and was redeveloped as an apartment complex. The last movie to be shown at the Claddagh Palace was Waterworld . The Claddagh Palace played host to the Galway Film Fleadh [ 1 ] from its inception in 1989, until 1995, when the fleadh relocated to the Town Hall Theatre.