

Welcome to THE VENUE Theatre
I am delighted to extend to you an invitation to view the Venue Theatre.
The Venue Theatre opened its doors to the public
in
2006, and each year successfully entertains thousands
of people from County Meath, County Dublin and from
all over Ireland and the World.
The theatre presents dance and music, as well as the best
of local and national professional and amateur companies.
Our vibrant programme also includes puppetry, multimedia,
clowning and comedy. Get
onto our mailing list and feast your senses on
the great choice of affordable entertainment at The
Venue Theatre!
Please see our upcoming events for our autumn/winter schedule. Looking forward to meeting you at The Venue Theatre - Nick Killian

Located in the heart of Ratoath, Co. Meath

The Venue Theatre is located in the town of Ratoath, County Meath. Ratoath can be easily reached via the N2 or N3 roads via the M50 Dublin ring road.

Nick Killian, Manager of Venue Theatre Ratoath, congratulating local Ratoath Girl "Ellie O'Neill", who won the First Prize of 1000 euro and an Electric Piano for her singing her own song in the competition. The judges commented; Ellie O'Neill has that natural ability to perform well and sing well, if she pursues her song writing / singing as a career, she will end up in Nashville with her brand of Country Rock just like Shania Twain, she is an immense talent, this was the unanimous view of the 5 judges. Nick Killian said: "On behalf of the Venue Theatre I am delighted and honoured to have met so many talented young musicians, singers and dancers throughout this 8 week competition. The standard of music was so high that many of the contestants are good enough to go forward to the "X Factor". I also want to thank all of our sponsors, without whom it would have been impossible to run, DBASS Chartered Accountants, Ashbourne, W.P.O'Reilly, Financial Consultants, Ashbourne, Joe Doyle of TELE.IE, AND The Ratoath School of Music."
This venue is for you.
Without it, and all the ways it makes you feel,
Ireland will become a poorer place.
Its cost to the state is modest, but its worth is great.
It's also fragile, and cannot endure further cuts.
As Budget 2011 approaches, let your elected
representatives know just how valuable it is to you. Visit www.ncfa.ie to find out what you can do.
A message from the National Campaign for the Arts.
Click here for more information.







