Drogheda Independent

Star of Chester’s Lane to take to the Arts Centre stage

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DROICHEAD Arts Centre are delighted to bring back The Star of Chester’s Lane following its recent sell out performanc­e at Drogheda Arts Festival to celebrate National Heritage Week 2018.

1854, Drogheda: Mr McGrath has fallen to his death working on the building of the Boyne Viaduct, leaving his wife, Catherine, alone to fend for herself. What’s a poor woman to do…?

Put on his clothes, of course, and take up his place in the world!

Kate McGrath was a navvy by name and navvy by nature: Navvy, hawker, drunkard, comedienne, trailblaze­r, and tale-teller. A woman well beyond her time, she loved and laughed and lived a fascinatin­g and colourful existence, managing to pack several lifetimes into her 60 years as one of Drogheda’s most infamous residents.

The world premiere of The Star of Chester’s Lane sees Quintessen­ce Theatre use their dazzling physical ensemble theatre techniques to reimagine bustling 19th century Drogheda and the remarkable true story of one of the town’s best loved historical street characters, Kate the Navvy.

Kate is on stage at 8pm on Friday and Saturday, August 24th and 25th.

 ??  ?? Mark Murphy, Ace Express, John Fitzgerald, McInerney Saunders, Edel Collier, McInerney Saunders and Fiona Boylan from Forte Healthcare at the PAYE Modernisat­ion Informatio­n Evening held by Paycheck Plus with speakers Rachel Cody, Senior Business Developmen­t Manager at Payslip and Sinead Sweeney, PAYE Modernisat­ion Change Manager, Revenue Commission­ers at the City North Hotel.
Mark Murphy, Ace Express, John Fitzgerald, McInerney Saunders, Edel Collier, McInerney Saunders and Fiona Boylan from Forte Healthcare at the PAYE Modernisat­ion Informatio­n Evening held by Paycheck Plus with speakers Rachel Cody, Senior Business Developmen­t Manager at Payslip and Sinead Sweeney, PAYE Modernisat­ion Change Manager, Revenue Commission­ers at the City North Hotel.

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