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Bewley's Cafe Theatre, Monday 9th January - Saturday 4th February

Thomas and his Nan live near the Five Lamps.

He's sixteen. She's almost seventy. She took him in after his mother died. He'd nowhere else to go.
Nan's in the early stages of dementia. Leaves the front door open. Loses her phone and her glasses. But Thomas doesn't worry.
Hasn't he just landed a part in a murder mystery film in Wicklow? Or has he?

And shortly he'll be heading for Hollywood. And more! He'll be bringing Nan with him.

But reality strikes when Nan is caught with a kettle under her coat in Dunnes. And she can't remember her name. The rest of the family want Nan put away. But Nan won't be separated from her grandson. And he feels the same about her.

From January 9th, with a SOIREE PERFORMANCE at 7pm on Thursday, January 19th, 2023


Date:
Monday 9th January - Saturday 4th February
Time:
1.00pm (soirée show 7pm Thurs 19th Jan)
Price:
€10 - €15
Address:
Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, County Dublin, Ireland

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