What’s Happening in Wexford this Week

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The county of Wexford is bustling with a variety of exciting events this week, presenting ample opportunities for residents and visitors alike to partake in. Here are seven notable happenings that are sure to captivate and engage attendees.

The acclaimed Oyster Lane Theatre Group will be returning to The National Opera House with their rendition of The Producers, a Mel Brooks musical comedy that guarantees to be highly entertaining. Featuring a cast and ensemble of over 60 performers, this vibrant production is an experience not to be missed. Tickets for this performance can be obtained from the National Opera House box office or via their official website.

The festivities of the Kilanerin Christmas Festival will be commencing with the presence of Santa on December 2nd. On December 3rd, the Kilanerin Community Centre will play host to live music, delectable treats, and a Christmas Fair, promising merriment and joy for the whole family.

For a taste of New York right here in Wexford, The National Opera House is set to showcase the New York Tenors on December 3rd. Audiences can anticipate a magical Christmas experience featuring captivating vocal artistry and distinguished guest artists.

Enthusiasts of skilled craftsmanship will be pleased to know that the Enniscorthy Repair Café will be opening its doors on December 2nd. Skilled volunteers will showcase their talent in reviving broken items, promoting sustainability and waste reduction—a commendable initiative worthy of support.

For those with a fondness for comedy, the father-daughter duo Pat and Faye Shortt will present their new show, ‘Knuckle Down’, at St Michael’s Theatre on December 1st. This promises to be an evening filled with uproarious laughter that is not to be missed.

An opportunity for a one-of-a-kind experience presents itself with the Oylegate Vintage Club’s 6th annual “Light Up the Night” road run on December 2nd. This event serves as a fundraising opportunity for Pieta, an organisation dedicated to suicide prevention and counselling services. Attendees can be part of supporting a noble cause while enjoying the dazzling display of illuminated vehicles.

Lastly, The Enniscorthy Theatre Company will be showcasing two one-act plays, “Bouncers” and “Shakers,” at The Presentation Arts Centre on December 1st and 2nd. Both plays offer insightful perspectives into the world of nightclub security and the lives of cocktail waitresses, presented with exceptional wit and engaging narratives.

With such a diverse array of events taking place in Wexford this week, there is no excuse for lack of engagement or entertainment. Embrace the offerings available and fully immerse yourself in the cultural and recreational diversity that the county has to offer.

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