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High Society Active Retired Screening Wednesday 1st February at 2pm |
A society wedding is being arranged in Newport, Rhode Island. The beautiful Tracy Lord is to marry George Kitteredge. However, Tracy's ex-husband, the songwriter Dexter Haven, has never stopped loving her and even now has hopes of winning her back. |

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Emerging Artists' Series In Association with Kerry School of Music Thursday 2nd February at 7.30pm |
Laura Lee Curtin's one hour programme entitled A Woman's Heart ranges through some of the most humorous, quirky, sentimental and dramatic moments in modern musical theatre with numbers from Oklahoma, My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon and Martin Guerre. |

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Plaza Suite Rough Magic Theatre Company Fri 3rd & Sat 4th Feb at 8pm |
One of Neil Simon's most popular and celebrated plays, Plaza Suite details the misadventures of three very different couples facing crucial moments in their respective lives - all set in the same room in New York's world-famous Plaza Hotel. |

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Macbeth Second Age Theatre Company Tuesday 7th February at 8pm |
This Macbeth is an arresting and heady take on one of the greatest tragedies of all time. Fair is foul and foul is fair inside the mind of this ambitious and political Macbeth, who along with his designing wife, chooses to take destiny by the throat. |

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Beoga In Concert Fri 10th Feb at 8pm |
From bluesy riffs to a raunchy New Orleans jamboree vibe, the music of Beoga always returns to a wonderfully bouncy Irish sound. The result is traditional, with a huge sense of fun and adventure and it all works - wonderfully well. |

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Long John Silver Killorglin Panto Sat 11th & Sun 12th Feb at 8pm Matinee Sun 12th at 3pm |
This rattling tale has all the characters from Treasure Island; Long John, Jim Hawkins, the Captain, the Squire, the dreaded Blind Pew, and many more...and of course, being pantomime, the Dame, funny comics, and a few unexpected surprises. |

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Talking Folk Uganda Thurs 16th Feb at 8pm |
These seminars are a wonderful opportunity to get to know about different cultures from people of different countries. Learn about their: Food, Festivals, Music, Religion, History, Languages, and lots more. The first session features Samuel Kiwanuka from Uganda. |

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Private Peaceful Scamp Theatre Fri 17th & Sat 18th Feb at 8pm |
A young First World War soldier awaiting the firing squad at dawn, looks back at his short but joyful past: his exciting first days at school; the accident that killed his father; Molly, the love of his life; and the injustices of war that brought him to the front line.
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RTE Vanbrugh Quartet In Concert Thur 23 Feb at 8pm |
The RTE Vanbrugh Quartet is widely regarded as one of Europe's most successful string quartets consistently championing the work of Irish composers in concerts and broadcasts throughout Ireland and abroad. |

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Eddi Reader In Concert Sat 25th Feb at 8pm |
From the traditional to the contemporary, Eddi brings to joyous life all forms of song. What sets Reader apart is the depth and quality of the emotional performance and her ability to connect her experience to that of her audience. |

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I'll Live 'Till I Die Remembering Delia Murphy Wed 29th Feb at 8pm |
Delia Murphy was a pivotal figure who took up the Irish ballad and turned it into something of her own. Delia Murphy lives on through the songs she made famous, The Spinning Wheel, If I Were a Blackbird, and Three Lovely Lassies. |

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