Proms at Powerscourt

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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Wednesday 10th May

With its heritage, class and great location, the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is the perfect place to host an evening of music.

RTÉ Lyric FM's Aedín Gormley will introduce an impressive musical medley performed by members of the world renowned RTÉ Concert Orchestra, ranging from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to the waltzes of Strauss and the tangos of Piazzola, to old standards from Mozart, Beethoven and Scheidt’s Galliard Battaglia, along with selections from cherished movie scores such as Bernstein’s West Side Story and Morricone’s Cinema Paradiso.

Retail tenants at Powerscourt Townhouse Centre have generously donated a range of prizes for a raffle to take place on the evening, including valuable pieces of jewelry, pampering packages, and works of art.

We are grappling with the worst homelessness and housing crisis we have seen in our over 50 years of service provision as the rising cost of living and a shrinking rental market push more and more people into a situation they never thought they would be in. It is only with generous supporters like you that we can continue to be there for all those who come to our door.

Entrance to the event is through the South William Street entrance. Limited seating is available. Event begins promptly at 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm. This is a ticketed event and the Powerscourt will be closed to the public.


Date:
Wednesday 10th May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€35
Address:
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, William Street South, Centre, Dublin 2, Ireland

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