Irish comedian Rachel Galvo has announced an additional show in Dublin's Ambassador Theatre as part of her one-woman show The Shite Feminist. Galvo will bring the show across the country this May as ...
Abstract: A galvo-based variable boresight imaging system (VBIS) can quickly switch viewing direction by deflecting the two mirrors in the galvo. A novel physical parameter imaging model of VBIS, ...
Comedy was never on the cards. The West End? Now, that was more along the lines of what Rachel Galvo envisaged for herself just a few years ago. “My God!” she yelps, shaking her head in disbelief. “I ...
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If she was a shite feminist before, Rachel Galvo is more than making up for it now. This is a show that gleefully torches society’s expectation that women are supposed to be demure. And if being funny ...
Rachel Galvo has an ecclesiastical talent for storytelling that has primed her best for two paths in life: the church or comedy. After an adolescence spent growing up in an all-girls Irish Catholic ...
Rachel Galvo is an incredibly shite feminist... but its not her fault. She spent 15 years locked up in an all-girls Irish catholic school run by nuns – and she's ready to tell the truth... 'Rachel ...
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A self-branded Shite Feminist, Rachel Galvo portrays herself from the off as an "unlikeable character". She is definitively "a bit much", Irish Catholic, and she openly acknowledges her well-heeled ...
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“I turned up in a full mesh bodysuit and a red lip with a slicked back ponytail.” Rachel Galvo is recalling her first encounter with the Musical Theatre Society in Trinity College Dublin (TCD) back in ...