Nenagh documentary on Dromineer Castle

A film documentary on the history of Dromineer Castle from the thirteenth century, with edited highlights from the 'Ómós Phádraig' concert, showcasing emerging, established and talented Tipperary musicians, singers, dancers, writers and performers, will receive its premiere screening at Nenagh Arts Centre on this Thursday, December 3rd, at 8pm.

'Dromineer Castle: Remains to be Seen' is the title of the film and it will be launched by the new manager of Nenagh Arts Centre Tom Dowling. Doors open from 7pm with a seasonal reception of mulled wine and mince pies, to be followed by a wonderful presentation of an eclectic mix of musical genres from Ceolfhoireann Gaelscoil Aonach Urmhumhan, where up to 28 young Nenagh primary school children will perform in the Gaelscoil's Chamber Orchestra.

There will also be an opportunity to win a Christmas hamper during the interval. People wishing to support the fundraising evening by attending the screening may purchase tickets for €7 by telephone -  067 34400 - or online at www.nenagharts.com. The film is also available in an attractive DVD presentation case and makes for a great gift at €15. It may be purchased on the night, with all proceeds going towards Dromineer Castle conservation fund.