Category Archives: Shows

Eiméar Crealey: An Evening Of Song

Saturday 26 April | 8pm | £20 

Eiméar Crealey is a multi-faceted performer, distinguished as a singer, actor and musician from Maghery, County Armagh. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Music London, Eiméar became a member of renowned Irish Ensemble ‘Celtic Angels’, with whom she toured the USA. 

More recently, Eiméar toured the UK with Prestige Production’s musical ‘Carole: The Music of Carole King’, where she played the lead female role in various illustrious venues. Eiméar has also released her own solo studio album ‘A Heart at Home’ which includes well-loved songs with a modern edge such as ‘Caledonia’ and ‘When You Were Sweet Sixteen’, as well as popular classics like Joni Mitchell’s ‘Both Sides Now’. 

‘Eiméar Crealey: An Evening of Song’ is a night of musical storytelling, combining an exciting blend of traditional and contemporary Irish folk songs, musical theatre and classical pieces, as well as elements of country and pop. There is truly something for everyone!

Eiméar will be supported by an ensemble of highly acclaimed young Irish musicians and special guests. Experience the magic of Eiméar’s music as she continues to captivate audiences with her ethereal voice, compelling performances, and unwavering dedication to the art of storytelling through music.

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast

Thursday 27 – Saturday 29 Mar | 7.30pm / 2pm Matinee (Sat only) | £16
 
Following their incredible run of ‘The Wizard of Oz’, Building Bridges Community Arts Theatre returns with a timeless classic, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, featuring the songs and characters from the Disney movie we all know and love. 
 
In this enchanting tale, a selfish prince is transformed into a fearsome beast by a vengeful enchantress. To break the curse, he must find true love before the last petal falls from an enchanted rose or be doomed to spend life as a beast forever. When Belle, a headstrong young woman, stumbles upon the beast’s castle, she encounters a host of unforgettable characters and a chance to lift the spell. But can Belle see beyond the beast’s terrifying exterior? Will she choose to love him, or will she condemn the castle and its inhabitants to a life of despair? For who could ever learn to love a beast? 
 
Presented by one of Northern Ireland’s leading amateur theatre groups. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI www.mtishows.co.uk