Smock Alley Theatre, Tuesday 21st April - Sunday 3rd May
Hundreds flock to see JFK in the Phoeno, the city mourns the dead of the collapsing tenements, housewives protest the Turnover-Tax and sexism is rife… but never mind all that.
Mary Connors has just won two tickets to see The Beatles, THE BLEEDINʼ BEATLES!
One catch – Mary’s ma insists she brings her cousin Brigid along. The girls set off at odds into a city that’s heaving with Beatlemania. A stolen bike, Brigidʼs burning secret and a riot on Abbey Street unites them with a new bond stronger than the love of any fellaʼs haircut.
Adelphi '63 is a fictional celebration of real events – the Beatles only performances in Dublin and the subsequent riot that occurred on Abbey Street. Blending new writing, history and music, this comedic two-person play journeys back in time to honour the resilience of joy amongst teenagers in 1960's Catholic Ireland.
- Date:
- Tuesday 21st April - Sunday 3rd May
- Time:
- 7.00pm (Matinees 2.30pm)
- Price:
- €18 - €22
- Address:
- Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland


