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Total Stories: 30          Published: Thu, Sep 27, 2007



Check out what the Alley has to offer!


The Alley has a busy fortnight coming up with acts from across Ireland and the UK set to appear within the superb intimate arts venue. From major drama and classical music to international clairvoyants and the ultimate tribute act for the best band in the world, the Alley has it all.

On Friday, September 28th the Alley is delighted to be welcome Young Choon Park, an internationally recognised world class pianist for an inspirational piano recital within the intimate surroundings of the Alley Theatre.

. On September 30th Cara Dillon is set to perform onSeptember 30th She has seduced the entire nation in just a few breathtaking and eventful years, winning several awards including an Irish Meteor, a BBC Album award and appearing at the opening ceremony of the Ryder Cup to an estimated audience of 1 billion.

She is now fresh from releasing her third album 'After the Morning' which includes a duet with Strabane's own Paul Brady, and is now busy touring Ireland.

Supporting Cara will be the fantastic Paul Casey, a tireless worker, prolific songwriter and engaging performer, who many would compare with David Gray and Damian Rice. Tickets are £17 and available from the Alley box office.

Blue Remembered Hills - Many will remember the television screen adaptation of this iconic play. This acclaimed modern classic by Dennis Potter is now coming to the Alley on October 1st at 8pm performed by the Bruiser Theatre Company and their superb band of Irish actors, including Strabane's very own, Paul Mallon.

The performance is on Monday, October 1st, with tickets only £9 or £7 for concessions, with group discounts available.

Keith Charles has gained a reputation as one of the world's finest spiritual communicators. His excellent reputation has not only been gained from his live performances, but also with police chiefs worldwide, helping them solve serous crimes in cases which have stalled.

He has faced his own personal tragedies, losing his son Matthew through a tragic car accident some years ago, however his bond with Matthew was not broken by his passing, for Matthew now helps Keith from the higher side of life.

Keith Charles is a star among psychics, consulted by celebrities and featured on TV and radio, his highly gifted stage presence, sincerity, dignified humour and detailed presentation of information has to be experienced.

The show is on October 3rd, with tickets £12.50 or £11 (concession)

The Alley will come alive on Thursday, October 4th with fashion from DV8, Fudge, CnR Designer Kids Wear and Mark James on display, all in aid of the New Horizons project based in Strabane.

The show will have all the latest fashions, in what is expected to be a night of surprises for the audience, with special guests from TV and radio making surprise appearances on the night. Tickets are only £10 with profits from the show going towards the New Horizons Cross Border Partnership, established since 1995 to provide services to learning disabled and other disadvantaged clients.

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Dominic Kirwin offers ?A little Bit More?

With a new hit album ?A little Bit More? storming the airplay, Dominic is delighted to be performing to his legion of fans in the North West on October 5th at 8 p.m. Having sold thousands of albums and DVDs, achieving UK chart and video success, Dominic will be performing a mixture of his favourites and songs from his new album. In what is expected to be a sell out performance within this wonderful intimate venue, the Dominic Kirwin Show is sure to be a night to remember. Tickets are £17.50.

The Backbeat Beatles - The Ultimate Sixties Night

On Saturday, 6th October at 8 p.m the sounds of the sixties come alive with the world class Backbeat Beatles. Initially spotted by Oasis?s Noel and Liam Gallagher, the Backbeat Beatles supported the Manchester?s super group a record breaking 95 shows in Earl?s Court. The group can now boast playing Wembley with Rod Stewart and Elton John and sharing the bill with the Corrs and David Bowie. They have set the standard for tribute bands as they continue to keep the spirit and magic of the greatest pop group in the world truly alive. Tickets are £12 and available from the Alley Box office.

For further information please contact the Alley Box office on 028 7138 4444.


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