Letterkenny Cathedral Quarter has planned a number of events for the most magical night of the year - Culture Night, Friday, September 22.
The team will be hosting an Open Office at No. 3 Church Lane from 6pm to 10pm while the Elusive Theatre will be putting on two performances adapted from Brendan Behan's play 'The Quare Fellow'.
This is the first year in a several years that people will be able to fully enjoy the ambiance of Culture Night as last year, Uisce Éireann Irish Water had restricted access to the Church Lane because of maintenance work and previous to that, Covid-19 guidelines were very much in force.
The Cathedral Quarter Open Office will begin at 6pm.
A spokesperson said: “Are you interested in learning more about the Letterkenny Cathedral Quarter project? Then, come along to the Open Office on Culture Night.
“At your leisure, discover the initiatives that the team has started, the achievements of former residents and the ex
“Browse in your own time and hopefully, it might inspire you in your own project or you might like to get involved in the Cathedral Quarter project.”
The Cathedral Quarter in association with Elusive Theatre presents The Quare Fellow, by Brendan Behan. at 6.30pm and 7.30pm in the Yard behind No. 1 and No. 3 Church Lane.
“As the Cathedral Quarter Literary Festival prepares to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the birth of the famous Irish writer Brendan Behan next month, Elusive Theatre will give audiences a taste of what is to come with an adaptation of Behan's famous play, The Quare Fellow.
“As there will be a number of other events in and around the locality, a truly magical night is to be had. So spend time in the Cathedral Quarter this Culture Night for an evening not to be missed.”
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