Moonlight – The Philip Lynott Enigma

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Vicar Street, Friday 20th June - Saturday 21st June

It’s time to go beyond the headlines to tell one of the most important Irish music stories of the last 50 years. “Moonlight” is an expansive rock / theatre production that explores the early life of Philip Lynott who rose from the streets of Dublin to influence and inspire a generation of musicians around the world.

Philip Lynott would have been 75 years old on August 20th, 2024 had he won his battle with fame and fortune. He was a true innovator as a songwriter and showman who paved the way for a whole generation of musicians and bands around the world. He was complex, driven to overcome huge challenges as a young man and he was truly a poet at heart. We believe he deserves to be recognised in the pantheon of great Dublin writers, alongside Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan and others.

“Moonlight” is a major new rock / theatre production about Lynott's early years and the first phase of Thin Lizzy, covering the period in the late 1960's and early '70s when Dublin and London were dynamic melting pots of musical innovation. It's compelling and expansive, not a juke-box piece, complete with the Thin Lizzy hits, and new original music performed by a live band on stage.

We explore his character in depth and authentically – it’s time to move beyond the headlines and cliches. This is an honour piece, telling the less well-known side of Lynott's story – honestly and powerfully.

A stellar cast, director and creatives have been assembled, with Peter M. Smith in the lead role, and featuring a cameo performance by Eric Bell, co-founder of Thin Lizzy. In the research, we have had numerous meetings and discussions with Lynott’s contemporaries – people who were “in the room” at key moments of the story who have generously shared their time and encouragement.


Date:
Friday 20th June - Saturday 21st June
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€53.65
Address:
Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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