Dublin In A Rainstorm

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Smock Alley Theatre, Tuesday 2nd November - Saturday 6th November

Dublin. Autumn 1923.
The rain batters the tenement block, and the wind howls like a banshee…
2 women at war with the world.
A son in search of himself.
A priest lost out in
no man’s land.
A London aristocrat.
An American sweetheart.
What brings them together in this dirty old town?
Enter a beautiful stranger, in the most unusual way, ready to turn this house upside down.
Join us at number sixteen, where life’s secrets are unfurled.


Date:
Tuesday 2nd November - Saturday 6th November
Time:
7.30pm (matinee Sat 2.30pm)
Price:
€12 - €15
Address:
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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