Search Results for 'Andrew Lloyd Webber'

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Student Players set to bring Arthur Miller’s The Crucible to life

In 2003, a group of talented youngsters from the Mullingar area were assembled by centre director Sean Lynch. The group collectively became known as the Mullingar Student Players.

Young Galwegians to perform in Cats in Birmingham

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Twenty young Galwegians are going to London to perform in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s celebrated musical Cats in Birmingham’s National Indoor Arena this Sunday.

Enjoy the best musical numbers from the West End

Phantom and the Musicals is a tribute to some of music’s legendary performers, as the group will sing the very best musical numbers from the West End and Broadway. In a nutshell, this is a lively, dynamic, colourful and nostalgic trip down memory lane where some of the best songs from a range of well-known musicals are brought to life.

Enjoy the best musical numbers from the West End

Phantom and the Musicals, is a tribute to some of music’s legendary performers, as the group, will sing the very best musical numbers from the West End and Broadway.

Wings’ guitarist to play Róisín Dubh

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HENRY MCCULLOUGH, guitarist with Paul McCartney’s Wings, will join forces with Irish blues band Left, Right & Centre for a show in the Róisín Dubh on Friday September 17 at 9pm.

Jedward are coming to town

The stars of the last season of the X Factor, Jedward, will be taking to the stage of the Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Tuesday night April 6. The duo, who caused a national sensation with their gravity defying quiffs and energetic performances on last year’s X Factor have recently released their first single “Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)” and scored a massive hit on the charts and radio waves.

The Three Tenors to sing in Co Galway

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THE THREE Tenors return to Galway and Clifden playing the Station House Hotel, Clifden, on Sunday August 3 at 9pm and the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, on Saturday August 9 at 8pm.

China has its own Andrew Lloyd Webber (Week II)

A geological phenomenon in southwest China is more than 400 kilometres of towering limestone rocks covered in vegetation. It’s a spectacular landscape. Thousands of these hills soar into the sky, weathered and carved by the wind and rain, often taking on the shape of a man fishing, an elephant drinking water, or a woman feeding her baby, or eager friendly creatures looking down at you (the Chinese are wonderful for encouraging you to look at natural shapes in caves and mountains and say; ‘use your imagination, what do you see?’). These cone-shaped wonders become in effect a ‘forest of hills’, and their beauty is doubled as they are reflected in the River Li, which winds though them like a blue silk ribbon.

Starlight stage The Likes of Us at the Watergate

Starlight Stage Productions are counting down to the opening night of The Likes Of Us at the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny. On Wednesday June 3 Kilkenny audiences will be introduced to a new version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.

David Scheel’s brilliant blend of piano and comedy

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TOWN HALL audiences are in for a real treat next weekend when feted Australian entertainer David Scheel brings his widely-acclaimed show Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player to the venue for one night only.

 

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