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Theatre: Johnny I hardly Knew Ye by Jim Nolan

Saturday 1st April, 2017 - 20:00

€14 – €16
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…we don’t live in a Republic, we live in an economy.

A wry and funny look at Irish life one hundred years after the 1916 Rising, What have we become, what is important to us?

From the offices of the Inishshannon Chronicle, the intrepid staff report the news as the country faces a General Election, their town attempts to mark the 1916 Centenary by celebrating a rather tenuous connection to the Rising and their own futures are threatened by a corporate takeover of their newspaper. These events put the editor of the Chronicle on a collision course with his new bosses, challenging everything he believes in.

Then throw in a Latvian man who believes he is the brother of Jesus, a missing solicitor and a ferret on the loose in mass… Through a series of plot twists and with a liberal dash of humour Jim Nolan delivers a timely reflection on the distance between the vision of 1916 and the culture and values of Ireland today.

‘Jim Nolan has an unapologetic affection for small-town life. But it never blinds him to its dangers and its faults.’ Sunday Independent

Starring: Michael Hayes, Garrett Keogh, Ema Lemon, Ciáran McMahon, and Deirdre Monaghan

Details

Date:
Saturday 1st April, 2017
Time:
20:00
Cost:
€14 – €16
Event Category:
Website:
https://riverbank.ticketsolve.com/#/seated-events/128031493

Venue

Riverbank Arts Centre
Main Street
Newbridge, Ireland
Phone
045 448327
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Organiser

Riverbank Arts Centre Auditorium
Phone
+35345448327
Email
boxoffice@riverbank.ie
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