Have a look at some of the events that are happening in the district this week.
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Luminare: The Lost Brother & Special Guest St Augustines, Palace Street Friday March 25 Doors - 19:00 // Price - £18.00 +bf Tickets are limited for this show. Oisin Leech and Mark McCausland, from Meath and Tyrone, have been making music together since 2007. Their sound is inspired by a range of influences that include the writings of Patrick Kavanagh and John Fante, the music of Billie Holliday and Patrick Sky, and the paintings of Jack B Yeats. Tickets available from www.musiccapital.org
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Orange Is The New Green The Alley Theatre and Conference Centre, Railway St, Strabane Friday March 25 8pm - 10.30pm Orange Is The New Green is a hilarious new look at the life of Norn Iron's only Catholic Orangeman. The play catches up with Liam just when he is wrestling with his new identity and shines a spotlight on the challenges he faces as well as the reaction from his local community in Strabane. Starring local comedian Ronan Boyle, the show is sure to have audiences side splitting with laughter as well as identifying with 1980s Strabane, the culture, the stereotypes and the stigma. With a cocktail of characters including the parish priest, the nosey neigbour and the local unit of the IRA and many many more, this will be a feast of laughter while opening up the discussion. Are we really all that different after all??? Suitable for ages 15+ Tickets available at www.alley-theatre.com