Monday 5th March Events
The Energy Box Gym
Levenshulme High School, Errwood Road, Levenshulme
St Mary’s Junior Gaelic Football Night
Are you aged eight to fourteen years of age? Do you fancy having a go at Gaelic football? Then pop down to the newly opened multi millionaire pound ‘Energy Box Gym’ at Levenshulme High School for a night of training.
Part of Levenshulme Fleadh Irish celebrations.
Admission: £2
Time: 6pm-8pm
Tel 077 46 79 8609
St Mary's Parish Centre
Elbow Street, Levenshulme
Irish Community Care Social
All our welcome to come along to this Irish community care event to sit and chat over a cup of tea, or to get involved in the craft workshops.
From 12 noon - 3pm
Fiddler's Green
881 Stockport Road, Levenshulme M19 3PE
Bridie Rodden 224 2254
Irish Quiz and Disco
from 8pm - Late
FREE Admission.
St Mary's Parish Centre
Elbow Street, Levenshulme
Irish Dancing Classes
Irish Dancing Classes with Justine Ward Mallinson School of Irish Dancing. Have you ever fancied learning the steps to do Riverdance? Or do you just fancy getting fit? Then come along and try out this Irish Dancing class, suitable for students aged 4-16.
From 6pm-8pm
M19 Bar
847 Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester, M19 3PW
Telephone: 0161 225 8359
M19 Open Mic Night Irish Festival Special.
This special Irish festival open mic night is open to all traditional and contemporary Irish Comedians, Musicians, Poets and Singers
Book yourself in by emailing m19bar@hotmail.co.uk
or turn up before 8pm and put your name down.
Doors 7pm, 1st act 8pm
FREE Admission.
Union Irish Music Lounge
845 Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester M19 3PW
‘Irish Festival Parade’ photo exhibition Launch night
sponsored by Levenshulme Pub Company
The Manchester Irish Festival Arts collective of photographers ‘Ged Noonan’, ‘Dave Brunton’ and ‘Tony Hennigan’ exhibit their work featuring the annual Irish festival parade with photographs from the last six years.
From 7pm
FREE Admission
Union Irish Music Lounge
845 Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester M19 3PW
Irish Pub Darts competition Heat 1.
Represent your local Irish pub or county and take on the ‘Mayo Arrows’ from the Union in this festival darts competition.
From 8pm
FREE Admission.
The Palace Theatre, Manchester
The Producers
In Mel Brooks smash hit
musical "The Producers" down on his luck
theatrical producer Max Bialystock and his accountant Leo Bloom hatch the ultimate
theatrical scam, to raise more money than they need to produce a sure-fire Broadway
disaster! What do they need? The most tasteless musical in history and the world's
worst director!
Chubby Bolton comedian Peter Kay (shown on the right), famous for such memorable catch phrases as "Garlic... Bread?", "Put t' big light on" and "Wanna brew?" and no stranger to directing himself, is now starring as Roger DeBris, the camp director who is hired to put on the worst musical in Broadway history, "Springtime For Hitler".
Joining Peter, directly from the West End production are CORY ENGLISH as Max Bialystock and JOHN GORDON SINCLAIR as Leo Bloom. With direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, THE PRODUCERS is a guaranteed evening of “SHEER, UTTER, UNADULTERATED JOY!”
Times: Monday - Saturday 7.30pm
plus
Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
Ticket Prices: £12.50 - £40.00
Skirm
O’Sheas Irish Bar, 80 Princess Street, Manchester
0161 236 3906
9pm – 1am
Seamus Curly, one of Derry’s finest traditional musicians provides a relaxed live music atmosphere.
The Sean Dempsey Dance Club, Set Dancing
Irish World Heritage Centre, Queens Rd, Cheetham Hill
0161 205 4007
9pm - 11pm
Try Irish Set Dancing at this weekly event for all abilities.
Irish Quiz and Disco
Fiddler's Green, Stockport Road Levenshulme
8pm – Free