The Curtis Cabaret Presents: Queerly, Madly, Deeply

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The Sugar Club, Sunday 21st September

The Curtis Cabaret Returns with New Show: Queerly, Madly, Deeply

After a sold out debut and a short hiatus, The Curtis Cabaret returns to The Sugar Club on September 21st with a new show: Queerly, Madly, Deeply, a joyful celebration of queer love, identity and storytelling through music.

Created by opera singer, podcast host & producer, celebrant and creative voice, Feargh Curtis, the show features a cast of queer performers and musicians, weaving together song, storytelling and emotional honesty. Each artist selects music that offers a glimpse into a part of themselves not often shared. It is this blend of vulnerability and authenticity that defines The Curtis Cabaret’s unique style.

Told in two parts, The Love I Wanted and The Love I Got, the evening explores the many forms that love can take through powerful solos, tender duets and dynamic group performances. It promises to be a night of connection, openness and queer joy.


Date:
Sunday 21st September
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€20 - €30
Address:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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