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<strong>Town</strong><br />
<strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>Theatre</strong><br />
Mon 23 March 8pm<br />
Tickets E30<br />
Louis Walsh Management<br />
in conjunction with Tom Kelly Productions<br />
MICHAEL ENGLISH<br />
CONCERT SHOW<br />
After a sensational 2008, this twenty-nine year old singer currently has the music world at<br />
his feet. Managed by Louis Walsh of Westlife fame, Michael has a five year record deal with<br />
one of the worlds largest Record labels Sony Records and already his first album with<br />
Sony has reached Gold status. Michael’s Concert Show features many classic hits from the<br />
fifties and sixties mixed with country classics, big ballads and some all time favourite Irish<br />
Ballads. An excellent singer, great stage presence and charisma in abundance.<br />
Tues 24 March 8pm<br />
Tickets E20/E16 concession<br />
Fri 20 - Sun 22 March 8pm<br />
Sun 22 Matinee 3pm<br />
Tickets E16/E12 concession<br />
Regina Rogers School of Ballet<br />
THE NUTCRACKER<br />
Sparkling snowflakes, glittering sugarplums, a<br />
mysterious magician with a host of colourful<br />
characters, Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker<br />
guarantees a magical evening’s entertainment.<br />
Livin Dred <strong>Theatre</strong> Company<br />
THE GOOD FATHER<br />
By Christian O’Reilly<br />
Directed by Padraic McIntyre<br />
Tim and Jane are from different sides of the class<br />
divide, but after a random meeting at a New Year’s<br />
Eve party leads to an unexpected pregnancy, they<br />
attempt to form a relationship against all the odds.<br />
The play, by Galway based Christian O’Reilly, is<br />
both hilariously funny and poignantly sad as two<br />
people try to reach out to one another and play<br />
the hand of cards that they have been dealt.<br />
With Micheal Patric and Gail Fitzpatrick<br />
<strong>Town</strong><br />
<strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>Theatre</strong><br />
<strong>Town</strong><br />
<strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>