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Roisin Sullivan - We Can Be Kind

IrelandDublin 28 Thomas St Arthur's
01 Jul 2018
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Dublinjazz.ie Presents at Bagots Hutton LIVE

As part of our Sunday afternoon concert series we are thrilled to present singing artist, Róisín Sullivan.

In today’s all too serious world, West End singer and actress Róisín Sullivan, acclaimed musical arranger & pianist David Wray and international cellist Gerald Peregrine bring a selection of some of the worlds most beautiful and heartfelt lyrics to Bagots Hutton. The musical masterpieces of Carole King, Eva Cassidy, The Beatles, Nancy La Mott and Elton John to name but a few, stir messages of love, hope, optimism and simple human kindness that are all too frequently forgotten.

Róisín Sullivan - Bio

Róisín is a professional singer and theatre performer originally from Co. Wicklow in Ireland. She currently shares her time between London and Dublin where she frequently performs. She is probably best known for her work within the realm of musical theatre.

Her most recent work includes appearing as Jerusha Abbott in the Irish Premier of ‘Daddy Long Legs’ at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin, Grace Farrell in ‘Annie’ and Nancy in 'Oliver!' both at The National Concert Hall, Dublin and originating the role of Kathleen Brennan in new Irish musical play ‘Flynn’ at the Peacock Stage at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.

She performed for a number of years alongside Tommy Steele in Bill Kenwrights production of ‘Scrooge', both at the London Palladium and on the UK & Ireland tour.

She toured with ‘Evita' (Bill Kenwright Ltd., UK & European Tour) understudying the lead role of Eva Peron, and also toured with ‘Riverdance' (USA, Canada & German Tour) understudying and performing the lead singer role.

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Venue Information - Arthur's

Arthur's is the nearest pub on the route to The Guinness Storehouse, one of the city's foremost tourist attractions. It is popular both with locals and tourists. Naturally it has the freshest pint of Guinness in all of Ireland.