What's on in Waterford: Live music, local theatre and much more 

There is an eclectic mix of events coming up in Waterford over the coming weeks
What's on in Waterford: Live music, local theatre and much more 

'Suessical', June 26 to June 29, Garter Lane Theatre 

'Seussical' weaves a story of friendship, loyalty, and love. Despite all odds, Horton the elephant and Gertrude band together to save the Whos, free Horton, and restore peace and unity to the Jungle of Nool.

The charming story of 'Seussical', told by the Dr. Seuss character “Cat in the Hat', teaches the power of being unique and the importance of fighting for your beliefs.

Featuring plenty of colour, lively music and dance, a circus, imagination, love and fun this most certainly is a show for all the family young and old. 

Presented by David Hennessy Stage School, tickets are available at garterlane.ie 

'Tales of the Estuary', July 18 and July 19, Passage East Community Centre

Don't miss this last opportunity to experience the rich history and stories of Cheekpoint and Passage East brought to life on stage. 

Tales of the Estuary weaves together An American Wake by Andrew Doherty and The Passage Cockle Women by Breda Murphy, two powerful narratives adapted and reimagined by the Minaun Community Theatre Group under the direction of Joe Meagher. 

A gripping 60-minute journey through time, resilience, and community.

Tickets available at Eventbrite.ie or from the Estuary Café in Passage East.

Beetroot, June 14, St. Patrick’s Gateway 

A new school and Zach finds himself trying to fit in with the class of colourful characters he's now stuck with; goths, nerds and even the dreaded class bully.

'Beetroot' is a tale of trying to fit in to a new environment with all the awkward struggles of being a teenager, including the dreaded first kiss.

For two performances only at St. Patrick's Gateway Centre on Saturday, June 14, 'Beetroot' is full of characters that everyone will recognise from their own school experience.

Presented by Waterford Youth Arts in association with Youth Theatre Ireland and Theatre Dance NI for Cruinniú na nÓg, 'Beetroot' is written by Lucy Montague-Moffatt and directed by Ryan Keogh.

Tickets available at Eventbrite.ie 

HousePlants Live, July 19, Bank Lane 

Irish electronic duo HousePlants, is the collaborative project between Bell X1 frontman Paul Noonan and producer Daithí.

HousePlants have built a reputation for their electrifying live performances, from festivals like All Together Now and Beyond the Pale, to opening slots for legends such as Chic and Leftfield. 

Tickets available at banklane.ie

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