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Life is a cabaret in Trim!

Friday, 19th October, 2012 9:30am
Life is a cabaret in Trim!

Trim Musical Society is hosting a spectacular musical event in Trim Castle Hotel on Sunday 28th October, 2012.

This is the second year of a very unique event which features the musical societies of Trim, Navan, Kells, Ratoath and Dunboyne. Representatives from each society will put on a twenty minute show of their choice, following a delicious four course meal in Trim Castles' Great Hall.

Audiences on the night will be treated to a very special guest appearance by members of the cast of the recently highly acclaimed sell out production of 'Les Miserables' by Meath Youth Musical Society in the Solstice, Navan .

The night will begin with a four course meal followed by the cabaret show which features songs and dance numbers from many of the great classical and modern musicals. There will be a raffle with top quality prizes of nights away,meals etc. There will also be a disco followed by a sing-song in the lounge area led by talented pianist Vincent Lynch.

A four course meal, top class cabaret from , a disco and sing-song all in the one night, for €35, with special overnight stay rates in Trim Castle Hotel.

For tickets contact 086-0870713 or Trim Castle Hotel.

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