Saturday, October 19, 2013

AN EVENING OF CHRISTMAS REVERIE .. REBECCA STORM & GUESTS IN AID OF MARC OWENS MEDICAL FUND .. DECEMBER 14TH .. O'REILLY THEATRE DUBLN..

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An Evening of Christmas Reverie

Saturday 14th December
Join Rebecca Storm, Mario Rosenstock & friends for an evening of Christmas reverie...
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An Evening of Christmas Reverie


Performance Dates

FROM:Saturday 14th December
Join Rebecca Storm along with The Garda Band, Mario Rosenstock, Frankly Sinatra and GrĂ¡inne Brookfield for a magical evening introduced by GrĂ¡inne Seoige.

Enjoy a night of seasonal entertainment while supporting a very worthy cause.

For further details on the charity see www.marcowensmedicalfund.com

Booking Details

Saturday 14th December

Our Location

OReilly Theatre, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1
T: +353 (0)1 858 6644 | F: +353 (0)1 874 4374

Time: Doors 7pm - Show 8pm
Ticket Prices: €30 (including booking fee)

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

IRISH EXAMINER .. OCTOBER 13TH 2013 ...


“I open my mouth and Kenny speaks,” she jokes, adding that they first met at Cork Opera House in 1996, during Blood Brothers. Kenny, a bass player, was part of the orchestra.

Now on “the wrong side of 50”, she shows no sign of slowing down. “You keep striving for things,” she says. ” I feel lucky that I’ve been offered some great roles — and have been the leading lady in every show that I’ve done. I’m very grateful for that. But I’ve had flops as well. I’ve played Joan of Arc — it closed after two weeks. And I’ve had my fair share of bad reviews along with the good ones.”

She would love to do Sunset Boulevard — and get her teeth into the role of Norma Desmond.

“And I’d like to do more concerts like I’m doing at the Everyman and Ballymaloe Grainstore. They are a bit more intimate. A bit less pressurising.”

Born in Yorkshire, she now considers Kildare as home, with her second base being London where her daughter Rebecca Roberts, a singer/songwriter lives.

What shape are you in?

I walk a lot and I sing a lot. I do a bit of yoga. And I sleep a lot — I like to get eight hours.

Do you have any health concerns?

No. I got pneumonia in the late ’80s when I was doing Evita in Cork. On the opening night in Dublin I realised it wasn’t a cold and had to take a week off.

What are your healthiest eating habits?

When I do the Carol Vorderman detox — it’s all about cutting out meat, eggs, bread and milk. It got me on to rice milk. I should do it more than I do.

What is your guiltiest pleasure?

Fish and chips. Whenever we’re in Cork we go to Hillbilly’s Fried Chicken. I should have shares in the place — I recommended it to the Blood Brother companies of 2008 and 2011 and they were there every night after the show.

What would keep you awake at night?

Coffee. I used to drink it at night and wonder why I had palpitations.

How do you relax?

I like television — our current favourite is Scott & Bailey — playing sudoku and going to the cinema.

Who would you invite to your dream dinner party?

I’d like to throw all those girlies into the mix: Bette Midler, Barbra Streisand Goldie Hawn, Jane Fonda — for himself — and Margaret Thatcher, to make it really entertaining.

What is your favourite smell?

My baby’s hair. If you could bring that back that would be great.

When did you last cry?

Usually something on the news — recently it was seeing the children in Syria. We have Sky TV on in the background all day long.

Do you pray?

All the time. I don’t go to church. I used to go to the Baptist church when I was young and I loved it. It was the friendships and the company and the fun. I was encouraged to sing and pushed forward. It gave me quite a lot of confidence.

What would cheer up your day?

If the sun came out today. And my dog — we have a King Charles Cavalier. She’s called Charlie Bear. Even if I get up grumpy I can’t stay that way for very long because she is so bubbly, she just performs for me.
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Monday, October 7, 2013

EVENT ALERT : THE WILDE DINNER PARTY .. FOUR SEASONS ... DUBLIN.. NOVEMBER 2ND 2013 ..

The Wilde Dinner Party with Rebecca Storm 2nd November


The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre are hosting The Wilde Dinner Party on Saturday 2nd November at the fabulous Four Seasons hotel.  We will have a unique performance from the West End star, the magnificent Rebecca Storm.
      This intimate style evening proved very enjoyable in 2012.   The dress code is informal and the evening is over by mid-night.  The cost per person is €150 and we can organise tables of eight, ten or twelve.
The Wilde Dinner Party will be a five star event, with a champagne reception before a fabulous four course dinner.  Please contact the Fundraising Department for details on 66 14 911 or email fundraising@rcc.ie.