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Box Office: 0504 90204 MuSIc The Legend Of Luke Kelly Friday 13 April Time: 8pm Price: €18/16 conc. Celebrating the memory and music of a true Irish musical legend. Dublin singer/ songwriter/ multi-instrumentalist Chris Kavanagh has been singing Irish folk songs since he was three years old. His performances capture the depth and passion of Luke Kelly the man he was so heavily influenced by. Over the past sixteen years he has amazed audiences abroad and has sold out prominent Irish venues such as Vicar Street & The Cork Opera House. Chris released his own album of original material ‘Voice Of The People’ in 2011 and shortly afterwards performed with The Dubliners on tour. He is joined on stage by Hilary Kavanagh (singer/songwriter/bass player), Joe Finn (uilleann pipes/flute/whistles/fiddle) and Michael Howard (guitarist/singer/songwriter) ThEaTRE Fracture Youth Theatre presents The Real Inspector Hound Saturday 14 April Time: 8pm Price: €7/20 (group of four) Fracture Youth Theatre's annual show is a surreal murder mystery melodrama , written by Tom Stoppard, and unlike any you've seen before!! Think: Cluedo meets Macbeth set in Downton Abbey and Hayes Hotel! Join these young budding actors as they take on this hilarious comedy which takes some twists and turns including a romance between an actor (on stage) and an audience member!! Whatever you do - don't sit in Row A Seat 16. Laugh, cry and enjoy! What could possibly go wrong? Everything… probably everything. Directed by Joanne Quinn. 2001: A Space Odyssey Wednesday 18 April Time: 8pm Price: €9/5 Dir. Stanley Kubrick, United States, 1968, 148 min A four million year-old black monolith is discovered on the Moon and the government sends a team of scientists on a fact-finding mission while hiding the truth from the public. Later, another team is sent to Jupiter in a ship controlled by the perfect Hal 9000 computer to further investigate the giant object, but something goes terribly wrong. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this classic Stanley Kubrick movie defies the ability to pigeonhole it. Mostly sci-fi, partly anthropological – it’s overall a philosophicial musing on the nature on existence. And it looks magnificent on the big screen! page 14 FIlM