
The Galway Girls: A Celtic Celebration
March 13 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
| $95.00The Galway Girls: A Celtic Celebration
A dinner theater production presented by Peddler’s Village and the Bucks County Center for the Performing Arts
“When Irish eyes are smiling, they’re usually up to something.”
With their signature Celtic charm, mellifluous harmonies, and stylistic flair, The Galway Girls are stepping into Peddler’s Village to deliver a powerful musical performance that celebrates Irish heritage and traditions. Preceded by a delicious three-course dinner, the show features an amazingly talented trio—Meredith Beck, Jo Brook, and Janice Landry—who deliver a heartfelt homage to classic folk songs and toe-tapping tunes as well as to modern hits from bands such as U2 and The Cranberries.
Cost: $95.00 per person
(includes pre-show three-course dinner and gratuity; cash bar will be available)
10% discount for groups of 15 or more (all tickets must be purchased at one time by one person) – Use promo code Galway10
When
Friday, March 13 at 6:00 pm
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the show. Dinner will be served at 6:00 pm, followed by the performance at 7:30 pm. The show runs 1-hour and 15 minutes with no intermission.
Where
Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the show. Entrance will be through Cock ‘n Bull restaurant (located at Route 263 & Street Road, Lahaska, PA 18931).
(See accessibility information below)
Who
This show is appropriate for audience members of all ages.
Please note: Parties of fewer than ten people will likely be seated with others.
Menu
Appetizer
Cream of Leek and Potato Soup (Vegetarian / GF)
Silky Irish leeks, golden potatoes, and a hint of cream, finished with chive oil and brown bread croutons.
Entrees
Pan-Seared Atlantic Cod with Colcannon Mash (GF)
Fresh cod fillet over buttery mashed potatoes blended with scallions and cabbage, topped with parsley cream sauce
Whiskey-Glazed Chicken Breast (GF)
Grilled chicken breast brushed with Jameson-honey glaze, served with roasted root vegetables and thyme jus
Braised Beef with Guinness and Onions (GF)
Slow-braised beef short rib in a rich Guinness stout reduction, served with champ potatoes and roasted carrots
Fiddler’s Pasta (Vegan)
rigatoni, slow-roasted tomato sauce, zucchini, yellow squash, baby spinach
Dessert
Bailey’s Chocolate Mousse (GF)
Served with whipped cream
CASH BAR
We ask that you select your dinner entrees at the time of purchase.
Cancellation Policy
Tickets purchased for The Galway Girls at Peddler’s Village are non-refundable. If you cannot attend your reserved date, please call 215-794-4037 at least seven days prior to your reserved date. We will attempt to reschedule your reservation. Peddler’s Village reserves the right to cancel show dates.
Note: Guests will not receive physical tickets for this event. A completed purchase registers guests automatically for the event and guests can check-in with their names. Your email receipt serves as proof of purchase but guests do not need to present it at the performance.
Seating
Seating will be determined by Peddler’s Village. Please note that parties fewer than ten will share a table with other attendees. If you would like to sit with another party specifically, please include the name of that party in the dedicated section located on the upcoming Checkout page.
Dietary Restrictions
Please list any dietary restrictions and allergies in the dedicated section located on the upcoming Checkout page.
Accessibility
Shows will be held in the second floor banquet rooms of Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant, which are accessible by both elevator and staircase.
Photography
Attendance at our events implies permission for us and other entities to include you in any photographs shared on any public platforms, digital or otherwise. If you object to appearing in any photographs, please email info@peddlersvillage.com. Peddler’s Village reserves the right to restrict guest photography if it is deemed to interfere with event production and/or guest enjoyment.
Mailing List
Emails of ticket purchasers will be added to the Peddler’s Village mailing list and the Bucks County Center for the Performing Arts mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Waitlist
Please call 215-794-4037 or email gservices@peddlersvillage.com to be added to a waitlist for a sold-out show in the event tickets become available. For more information or questions, please call our Reservation Manager at 215-794-4037 between 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Be aware of potential scams!
Never purchase tickets for a Peddler’s Village event from an unknown third party. Contact Guest Services (215-794-4051 or gservices@peddlersvillage.com) to ask about tickets availability, wait lists, etc. Peddler’s Village will NOT honor any tickets that are not purchased directly from PeddlersVillage.com or in person at our Visitor & Event Center.
If you are buying tickets on behalf of a group of 12 or more,
you may adjust the entree choices after purchase by calling 215-794-4037 but we must have final choices NO LATER THAN 14 DAYS PRIOR TO THE SHOW. Otherwise, the original selections will be served.
Meredith Beck was raised in Bucks County and works as an actor, director, and concert singer throughout the tri-state area. Theaters include: Walnut Street Theater, Bristol Riverside, Media, Bucks County Playhouse, The Rev, Cape May Stage and many productions with Bucks County Center for the Performing Arts. Up next: she will be back in Cape May with her two-person show celebrating the lives and friendship between Mary Martin and Ethel Merman. Meredith serves on National Council for Actors Equity Association. Her Irish ancestors hail from County Louth. www.meredithbeck.com
Janice Landry is a singer/songwriter with experience in the worlds of Irish music, sacred music, and musical theater. Highlights from the past include: touring Japan with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (Disney on Classic), meeting her future husband in the Off-Broadway show “Dear Edwina,” writing original musicals for CTP, and traveling to London with the whole family (including two kids) to play a ridiculous character in a world premiere musical (“Fun at the Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp”). She’s currently focused on writing and releasing original songs, including the song “Luggage” which recently debuted. www.janicelandry.com
Jo Brook is a Montana native and NYC-based, Hard of Hearing actor & musician. Acting credits include Silent Sky (Barnstormers Theatre, Asolo Rep), October Sky (Universal Stages), The Goree All-Girl String Band (NYMF), Wild Fire (Denver Center), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Alabama Shakes), and What Would You Do (Hulu). Jo is the founder of the all-female bluegrass collective The Snowy Mountain Sisters, and is also on staff with A.R.T/NY as their Manager of External Relations. jo-brook.com
-“A large percentage of Americans have Irish heritage, but only a vague sense of what that means. When we first started singing Irish music together (over a decade ago!), we were blown away by the Irish history we missed in our own schooling – history that’s often told through song. As we’ve learned more and more about our own heritage, we started seeing ourselves and our family members in the Irish themes. We’re resilient, we’re hard workers, we love a sad song, we love a drinking song… Peddlers Village is the perfect setting for this new version of our show, which takes a deeper dive into Irish history. We’ll sing some old songs that were likely sung by our great-great grandparents, and we’ll sing songs by more recent Irish artists like Pete St. John, U2, and the Cranberries. We want to come away from every show with the sense that we are part of something much bigger than ourselves. We want to honor and thank all who have gone before us – who have paved the way for the life we enjoy today. As they say: if you’re lucky enough to be Irish… then you’re lucky enough.”
