The highly successful Danú
Restaurant has continued the trail blazing trend of bringing innovation to food
in Killarney and have now expanded this even further with their launch of their
series of Celtic Goddess Nights. The
first Celtic Goddess Night is on Thursday 25th April and Danú are
proud to announce they will be hosting an intimate performance by Maria Doyle
Kennedy.
Maria remains one of Ireland’s
best-kept secrets. Indeed the raven-haired Dubliner is probably more familiar
as either Katherine of Aragon, nanny to the son of a serial killer or the
estranged wife of the lovely Mr Bates from the three award-winning television
series, The Tudors, Dexter and Downton Abbey. Irish music monthly Hot Press
once described Doyle Kennedy as “the finest voice this country has ever
produced”. Maria has spent more than two decades performing all over the world
before audiences ranging from tens of thousands at Glastonbury, Oxygen and the
Cambridge Folk Festival, to hundreds in small, intimate theatres.
Our Celtic Goddess Nights were derived from the origins
of the restaurant’s name, Danú. The name
Danú originates from Irish mythology – Danú being the oldest Celtic Goddess, particularly
associated with the Province of Munster and its fertile soil. Danú’s menu as
devised by Head Chef, Chad Byrne, presents fresh Irish produce served with a
modern flair
Tickets
to the Celtic Goddess Evening with Maria Doyle Kennedy cost €45 per person.
This includes a two course gourmet meal in Danú Restaurant followed by a
performance by Maria Doyle Kennedy. Places are limited so early booking is
advisable.
For
further information visit www.thebrehon.com
or Tel 064 6630700
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