Saint Patrick’s Cathedral After Dark

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St Patrick's Cathedral, Saturday 30th October

Join us, if you dare, for a candlelit recital of suitably chilling music including Saint-Saens Danse Macabre, Gounod’s Funeral March of a Marionette, John Williams’ Hedwig’s Theme and Bach’s immortal Toccata and Fugue in D minor – all of which should send a terrifying shiver up your spines!

Suitable for all ages – but not the faint hearted!

Stuart Nicholson organ · Victoria Green guitar · Michael Lee narrator
plus a special guest appearance by the late Alfred Hitchcock


Date:
Saturday 30th October
Time:
6.15pm
Price:
€5 - €10
Address:
St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, Ireland

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