The CRAIC on Friday July 18th, 2014
11am: An exhibition, Exploring the Sublime, via the Cosmos, takes place at the Niland Gallery as part of the fringe fest.
11am: ‘Sparks’ an illustrated book giving empathy and hope to people experiencing depression is on display at Galway University Hospital for fringe.
2pm: The Athenry music school guitar orchestra are set to entertain at St Nicholas Collegiate Church as part of the fringe fest.
3pm: ALâ with the Galway One World Centre presents the play The Other Side of the Mirror on the Galway Fringe main stage at the Victoria Hotel.
5pm: Billington Meets Hytner takes place at the Town Hall Theatre as Nicholas Hytner meets Guardian Drama Critic Michael Billington.
8pm: Tunes at the Church takes place this evening at St Nicholas Collegiate Church with fiddle player Danny Diamond.
8pm: Roudledum, a traditional band formed in 1984 will play a special concert at Padraig’s Place, New Dock Road, as part of the fringe fest.
9pm: The Galway Playhouse, Columban Hall is home to the Tale of the Ancient Lights, combining circus, dance and magic. Runs until July 20th.
9:30pm: Twisted Ninja will play rock covers from the ‘60s to today at Monroe’s Live.
10pm: The Retronauts and Handsome Handsome will play at the Galway Fringe Fest main stage at the Victoria Hotel in aid of suicide prevention charity, Pieta House.