United in Music Concert at Brewery Lane Theatre for C-Saw Charity

United in Music Concert at Brewery Lane Theatre for C-Saw Charity

Ah, the wonders of local journalism. You know, it’s always heartwarming to see communities come together for a cause, much like how a group of sheep will follow a particularly charismatic one—only these sheep are armed with microphones and questionable vocal skills!

Let’s dive into the news about the United in Music concert at Brewery Lane Theatre. Now that’s what we call a “strong line-up”! I mean, it has so many local singers and musicians performing that it’s practically a small festival, minus the overly priced food stalls and the smell of regret.

We’re looking at this group: pianist Marian Ingoldsby and a veritable “who’s who” of the local music scene: Fiona Myles, Mala Raggett, Pat Quinn-Bolger, and what about DJ Will? You know it’s serious when the DJ has a “Will” in his name. No pressure, buddy! What if you play the wrong song? “Oops, I guess we’re not that united in music after all!”

And for just €15 a ticket, let’s hope the sound doesn’t break down before the sound technician Gay Brazel can work his magic. It’s funny how tickets to concerts can be cheaper than a pint in some places! Maybe that’s why people are more excited about a musical evening than their weekly pub crawl.

Now, they did mention it’s for the C-Saw mental health charity. Now that’s important. Because what could be better for your mental health than a group of people pouring their feelings into a microphone? I suppose it’s cheaper than therapy, and if therapy doesn’t work out for you, at least you will have a great story about the night you sang off-key in support of locals!

Don’t forget, tickets are available online, which is excellent because slightly more than half the population has mastered how to use the internet—so easy! But if that’s too much for you, just text 086 127 4746—you know, for those who are still trying to figure out how exactly to send a text without sending the whole family into a group chat chaos!

To sum it up, this concert promises an evening filled with music, laughter, and perhaps a shoulder to cry on amidst all those feelings. It’s the perfect excuse to get out, have some fun, and support a cause that truly matters. And who knows? Maybe you’ll even discover your hidden talent for singing under the influence of either alcohol or euphoria—call it ‘liquid courage’ or ‘musical delirium’.

So grab those tickets fast! Because as the famous saying goes, “Get your tickets now or risk missing out on a night that could make you sing like nobody’s listening—except everyone actually is!”

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Enjoy a Spectacular Local Talent Showcase at Brewery Lane Theatre

On Thursday, November 21 at 8 PM, the Brewery Lane Theatre will host a heartfelt concert featuring local singers and musicians, all performed in support of the C-Saw mental health charity. The event promises to be an inspiring evening, bringing together a vibrant mix of musical talent from the community.

The United in Music concert will showcase an impressive line-up of performers, including renowned pianist Marian Ingoldsby, alongside talented vocalists such as Fiona Myles, Mala Raggett, and Pat Quinn-Bolger. Other notable artists include Sandra Power, Alan Hearne, Dermot Anthony Keyes, and DJ Will, while the talented Fr. Bobby Fletcher will contribute guitar and vocals to the performance.

Audiences can expect an exhilarating show with sound managed by musician Gay Brazel, ensuring an unforgettable auditory experience throughout the evening. This concert not only highlights the artistic capabilities within the community but also supports a noble cause aimed at improving mental health services.

Tickets for the United in Music concert are available at a reasonable price of €15. Interested attendees can conveniently book their tickets online through the Theatre’s official website at www.ticketsource.eu/brewery-lane-theatre or contact via phone or text at (086) 127 4746.

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