Summerhill

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Glass Mask Theatre, Monday 1st November - Saturday 27th November

From the award-winning writer of From Eden and Northern Lights comes Summerhill, a black comedy in two acts.

True Crime super-fan Julian is nearly thirty and still loves at home with his hypochondriac Ma, Bernie. Having lost ten stone over the previous two years Julian is ready to step out on his first real date, with the strange and mysterious Clara.

His past and his Ma Bernie aren't quite ready to let him go however.

Under current restrictions, Glass Mask Theatre falls under the category of indoor dining. This means that for you to be able to attend the show you must present a Covid Certificate. We hope this situation changes soon and we look forward to seeing as many people as possible at our show.


Date:
Monday 1st November - Saturday 27th November
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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