Shay Healy – In My Life

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Gaiety Theatre, Sunday 3rd November

Shay Healy – In My Life

Among those taking part will be Colm Wilkinson, Paul Harrington, Niamh Kavanagh, Finbar Furey, Aonghus McAnally, Don Mescall, Johnny Logan, Lisa Lambe and Shay Healy.

In My Life is a heart-warming evening of stories and songs celebrating one of Ireland's most gifted and versatile artists. For over 60 years Shay Healy has entertained the nation, from TV and film to stage and literature. Best known for writing What's another year? the 1980 Eurovision winner for Johnny Logan, he hosted Nighthawks on RTÉ for 4 years and created stage shows including The Wiremen and The King as well as finding time along the way to write 5 books.

Joined onstage by some of our best-known entertainers along with a band of eminent musicians, In My Life promises to be a night of magical entertainment as we take a trip down memory lane through the wit and wisdom of one of our national treasures, Shay Healy.


Date:
Sunday 3rd November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€21 - €51
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin 2, Ireland

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