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Solas is touring in England at last. In Irish American
music, Solas is virtually the leading name and feature
some of the finest Irish traditional musicians
worldwide. Multi instrumentalist Seamus Egan and bionic
fiddler Winifred Horan (who also plays in the Sharon
Shannon big band) provide firepower and virtuosity
second to none. With accordion, guitar and vocal on
top, Solas is as exciting
and thrilling as any band in Irish music - as their
June tour now gives UK audiences a rare chance to
experience.
Tickets: £13.50 Discount of £5 off combined price of both
shows if also booking for Patrick Street (23 May)

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Saturday 7 Jun 2.30pm |
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Pandora's Box Theatre Company presents |
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Pirate School |
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Mrs Winifred Pillage, the headmistress of the world
famous Skull n Crossbone School of Modern Piracy,
invites you to a special assembly to celebrate the
300th birthday of this historic place of learning. It
is exactly 300 years to the day since this ancient
institution was established by a bunch of pirates on
their way to the Caribbean to seek out hidden treasure
and Mrs Pillage would like, if possible, for
all pupils attending to put on their finest pirate
costumes and join her to look back over the first few
centuries of the PIRATE SCHOOL.Want to learn how to
...read a treasure map? ...talk
like a Pirate? ...sail a ship? Then come and join
PIRATE SCHOOL for this special swash-buckling
assembly.
Ages: 4-9
Duration: 45 minutes
Dress code: Pirate costumes optional!
Tickets: £6 (£4 conc.)

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Weds 11 & Thurs 12 Jun 7.30pm |
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Trafford College presents |
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Henrietta of the Fifth |
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‘Henrietta of the Fifth’ is a new play by local
writer, Peter Clark, performed by Trafford College
Performing Arts students in collaboration with local
schools and The Imperial War Museum North. Set during
the height of World War II, the play follows a group
of Cockney evacuees as they are forced to move to a
stuffy public school in the country.
Tickets: £5 (£3 conc.)
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