The Civic Gala Fundraiser

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Online, Saturday 18th July

The Civic Gala Fundraiser: Niamh Kavanagh and Special Guests – A night of music and banter streamed live into your living room!

Gather the family in your finest formal wear and pop the bubbly! Join us as we stream LIVE into your Living Room from The Civic for a night at the Musicals, all while raising vital funds to support the arts and outreach programmes of the theatre. Hosted by Rob Murphy (Director- The Civic Panto, Buffy The Cheerios Panto), we'll be sharing stories and having the bants. Prepare to be entertained by some of the best voices in the Country.

Led by Niamh Kavanagh, she of the mesmerising voice and mischievous spirit, who will be joined on the night by Lauren Nevin (Evil Queen – The Civic Panto), Morgan Crowley (West End Star/Dame Dottie – The Civic Panto) and Derek Keane (Actor/Singer). Make custom cocktails with Marcus O'Laoire and we may have a few little surprises along the way too! Book now and a Unique Code will be sent to you on the day of the performance with details on how to join us. In true Civic fashion, with very excited staff and performers lined up… this promises to be a GREAT night, all in support of your local Theatre!

The Civic Theatre arts programming serves over 60,000 children, young people, adults and families each year. Last year alone we presented 486 events from theatre, music, comedy, dance, opera, talks and workshops. With your help, we can lessen the tremendous impact that COVID-19 has had on The Civic and our mission to be a place of possibility and entertainment for the people of South Dublin.


Date:
Saturday 18th July
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€20

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