In Theatre Now

In Theatre Now – October 2017

 

www.gaietytheatre.ie

The Gaiety Theatre

Postcards from the Ledge

Ross O’Carroll-Kelly is about to turn 50 – and life could not be better for him. The reason is that he recognizes the address as his childhood home. He has since become the star of a critically acclaimed series of books that satirised Ireland during the years of its economic boom and bust and have sold well over one million copies in Ireland alone.

Until 11th November 2017.

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Bord Gais Theatre

Miss Saigon

Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical MISS SAIGON.

See this West End and Broadway phenomenon at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre!

Until 18th November 2017.

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tribes at gate theatre

Gate Theatre

Tribes

With excoriating dialogue and sharp, compassionate insights, Nina Raine crafts a penetrating, deeply moving and shockingly funny play.

The Irish Premiere of this award-winning play relocates the action from leafy suburban Hampstead to South County Dublin where Billy, born deaf into a hearing family, struggles to define who he is within his highly intellectual, yet emotionally possessive, clan.

Until 11th November 2017.

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Mill Theatre

King Lear

Mill Productions present what is widely regarded as Shakespeare’s crowning artistic achievement. King Lear is set in the court of an aging British monarch. Shakespeare probably wrote it in around 1604, sandwiched between two other great tragedies, Othello and Macbeth. Mill Productions, having produced Macbeth in 2013 and Othello in 2014 now set to bring the ultimate Shakespearian tragedy King Lear to the stage. Directed by Geoffrey O’Keeffe and featuring a talented professional cast, this is a traditional production, with genuinely gripping and often affecting performances which sharpen our understanding of Shakespeare’s analysis of human folly and strive to do justice to this greatest of plays.

Until 28th October 2017.

Read more at milltheatre.ie