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Pavilion Theatre, Wednesday 4th March - Saturday 7th March

Watt – by Samuel Beckett.

This smash-hit production returns to Pavilion Theatre after a sold-out run in April 2019! A wide-eyed stranger alights from a country train. The destination: Mr Knott's house. The mission: to serve. Samuel Beckett's wit and wisdom combine in the story of a nomadic manservant in the house of his unseen master. Written as a novel while Beckett waited in the south of France for the Second World War to end, Watt comes to the stage in a one-man production of sparkling humour and heart-stirring poignancy.

This is a rare opportunity to see the master's work performed by one of the greatest Beckett interpreters in the world: Barry McGovern. Directed by Tom Creed, whose recent productions at Pavilion Theatre include, The Tales of Hoffmann with Irish National Opera and Acis and Galatea with Opera Theatre Company.


Date:
Wednesday 4th March - Saturday 7th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€24 | €27
Address:
Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

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