Sive

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Gaiety Theatre, Saturday 27th January - Saturday 9th March

Gaiety Productions presents John B Keane’s classic masterpiece, Sive.

A story of greed and bitterness, of a scheming matchmaker and a resentful woman, forcing a young girl to marry a much, much older man.

Starring:
• Fionnula Flanagan (The Others, The Guard, Waking Ned, Smother)
• Norma Sheahan (Bridget & Eamon, Moone Boy, Shirley Valentine, The Matchmaker)
• Sade Malone (Hope Street, Pistol, My Left Nut)
• Denis Conway (Hangmen, The Lonesome West, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Aisha, Brooklyn),
• Patrick Ryan (Vikings: Valhalla, Game Of Thrones, Pure Mule)
• John Rice (professional stage debut)
• John Olohan (Bodkin, They May Face The Rising Sun)
• Larry Beau (Irish songwriter, whistler and troubadour)
• Steve Wall (The English, The Witcher, Rebellion, Moone Boy).


Date:
Saturday 27th January - Saturday 9th March
Time:
7.30pm (matinees 2.30pm)
Price:
From €19
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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