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Thurs 5 March 8pm<br />
Tickets E20<br />
Wed 4 March 8pm<br />
Tickets E20/E16 concession<br />
Cathy Sharp Dance Ensemble<br />
TWO-WAY SPLIT<br />
New choreographies<br />
by Cathy Sharp and Felix Dumeril<br />
The Cathy Sharp Dance Ensemble from Basel,<br />
Switzerland presents its newest production,<br />
TWO-WAY SPLIT, on its 8th Tour of Ireland.<br />
TWO-WAY SPLIT features two very different,<br />
exciting choreographies: Double Je from Felix<br />
Dumeril, former Artistic Director of the Berne<br />
Ballet and …like shattered glass by Cathy Sharp.<br />
Cork Opera House<br />
The Nina in Me<br />
Karen Underwood sings Nina Simone<br />
Directed from the piano by John O’Brien<br />
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In her spell-binding cabaret-style show, Underwood<br />
interweaves the story of her own life with the incredible<br />
songs of Nina Simone, highlighting the heartache, pain,<br />
joy and empowerment that she experienced growing<br />
up black in America. Karen will perform Nina’s timeless<br />
songs including Ain’t got No, My Baby Just Cares for Me,<br />
Here Comes the Sun and Feeling Good.<br />
“Her version of Strange Fruit – that both beautiful<br />
and terrible song - is worth the admission price<br />
alone” Evening Echo<br />
Friday 6 March 8pm<br />
Tickets Family E50 (2 adults/2 children)<br />
Adult E20 Student E15, Child E10<br />
Recommended Minimum Age: 9<br />
Adventures in Music<br />
Promoting Family-Friendly Musical Events<br />
5th Year Anniversary<br />
Concert<br />
with Ireland’s crtically acclaimed<br />
internationally renowned pianist<br />
John O’Conor<br />
Programme:<br />
Haydn Sonata in b minor<br />
Hob.XVI No. 32<br />
Schubert Four Impromptus D899<br />
Beethoven Six Bagatelles Op. 126<br />
Beethoven Sonata in C Op. 53<br />
“Waldstein”<br />
“Impecc able technique and<br />
musicality… it would be hard to<br />
imagine better performances.”<br />
Sunday Times<br />
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Sat 7 March 8pm<br />
Tickets E27.50<br />
Conal Gallen<br />
Multi-Platinum selling comedian Conal<br />
Gallen makes a welcome return to<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong>. Described as<br />
“Ireland’s Funniest Man In Ireland’s<br />
Funniest Show”, anyone who has seen<br />
Conal in action will testify to this. Two<br />
hours of non-stop laughter and fun,<br />
littered with hilarious songs make the<br />
evening fly. When asked what is the<br />
secret of his success, Conal replies, “I<br />
just stand up on stage and tell jokes<br />
and stories and people laugh.” Conal’s<br />
legions of fans worldwide have turned<br />
him into what one reporter described<br />
as a Legend In His Own Trousers!<br />
Conal’s last 3 visits here have been sold<br />
out well in advance, so early booking is<br />
STRONGLY ADVISED.<br />
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