Comfort and Joy: A Winter Celebration

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Online, Thursday 10th December - Friday 11th December

Presented by Then This Theatre in association with axis ballymun

The weather outside is frightful, but we’ve got something delightful for you: an evening of poetry, songs, and seasonal stories.
Join Then This Theatre as we gather some of our most talented friends to celebrate and give thanks for the many good things we share.

Curated and directed by Aoife Spillane-Hinks.

Cast:
• Barry McGovern
• Kwaku Fortune
• Maeve Fitzgerald
• Ruth McGill

Texts include “Twas the Night Before Christmas” and work from authors including Robert Frost, Emily Brontë, Hans Christian Andersen, Patrick Kavanagh, Washington Irving

And many songs of the season

Tickets: Pay what you can with all proceeds going towards an artists fund in 2021
This event will be available to view for 48 hours

A Christmas Gift from Dublin City Council:
Services, nursing homes and care homes in the Dublin City Council area can claim a free viewing of this special digital Christmas event “Comfort & Joy: A Winter Celebration”. The show will be streamed on December 10th and 11th.
How to claim a free showing of this special even for your service:
Email [email protected] or call 018832100 to arrange a viewing for your service,
Merry Christmas and have a wonderful New Year,


Date:
Thursday 10th December - Friday 11th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
Free (Donation)

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