The Billie Barry Stage School presents ‘DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER’.

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Gaiety Theatre, Tuesday 15th October - Saturday 19th October

The Billie Barry Stage School presents ‘DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER’.

Celebrating 60 fabulous years, the Diamond Jubilee Anniversary.

Starring Susan Mc Fadden – Celtic Woman & West End star, Louise Bowden – West End Star, David Whelan – Wild Youth & Dancing with the Stars, Richie Hayes – Panto legend and very special guest Brian Mc Fadden – Westlife

Featuring over 600 of the very talented students of the Billie Barry Stage School.

This year the Billie Barry Stage School is proudly celebrating its Diamond Jubilee. 60 years! – what an incredible milestone. It is a testament to its founder, the legendary Billie Barry and her daughter, current School Director Lorraine Barry. The Billie Barry Stage School presents “Diamonds are Forever” at the Gaiety Theatre, from 15th October to 19th October 2024. This spectacular action packed variety entertainment show for all the family is a must for all musical theatre lovers, with special guests Brian Mc Fadden, Susan Mc Fadden, Louise Bowden, David Whelan, Richie Hayes and over 600 of the very talented students of the Billie Barry Stage School.

Founded in 1964 The Billie Barry Stage School (one of the oldest Stage Schools in Europe) is the only school of its kind to stage a week long production at the Gaiety Theatre.


Date:
Tuesday 15th October - Saturday 19th October
Time:
7.00pm (Matinee Oct 19th at 2pm)
Price:
From €25
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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