Bedroom Farce

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Wesley House, Thursday 5th December - Saturday 7th December

Leeson Park Players presents Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn.

Set around 4 couples, 3 bedrooms and 1 night, this hilarious production will have audiences laughing from start to finish.

Leeson Park Players, established in 1933, is a not-for-profit Amateur Dramatic Society. Organisations to benefit from this production include: Methodist Centenary Church, Our Lady's Hospice Harold's Cross, Christian Aid, The Mia Foundation, Parkinson's Association.

Tickets available online or on the door.


Date:
Thursday 5th December - Saturday 7th December
Time:
8.00pm - 10.30pm
Price:
€5 | €10 | €15
Address:
Leeson Park, Ranelagh, Dublin, D06 N5P0, Ireland

Google Map of Leeson Park, Ranelagh, Dublin, D06 N5P0, Ireland

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