The Curtis Cabaret

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The Sugar Club, Thursday 29th September

Fearghal Curtis presents his first Cabaret at The Sugar Club, joined by an incredibly talented line up including podcasters Cassie Delaney and Megan Cassidy, opera singers Ross Scanlon and Shauna Buckingham, musical theatre artist Clare O’Malley and drag performer Wren Dennehy aka Avoca Reaction.

Throughout the night, each artist presents a piece they are known for and a piece that they may never get the opportunity to perform, along with ensembles, duets and conversations.

This will be a seated and standing event, and seats will be on a first come, first served basis.


Date:
Thursday 29th September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€20 - €25

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