Copper Face Jacks – The Musical

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3Olympia Theatre, Tuesday 2nd August - Saturday 20th August

Paul Howard's smash hit musical, Copper Face Jacks: The Musical, is back for a third time at 3Olympia Theatre due to phenomenal demand.

Opening at 3Olympia Theatre for a strictly limited run from 2nd – 20th August 2022

The Craic Is Back….Paul Howard's smash hit musical comedy, Copper Face Jacks: The Musical is back at 3Olympia Theatre in 2022 following triumphant summer runs in 2018 and 2019.

Fiona O'Carroll (Mrs. Brown's Boys) has joined the cast of Paul Howard's smash hit musical comedy, Copper Face Jacks: The Musical as Gretchen Akerman. She joins Johnny Ward who returns as Gino Wildes, Stephen O'Leary (Fair City) back as Mossy Munnix, with Rachel O'Connell (Young Offenders), Daithi O'Donnell (Ros na Rún), Shane Fallon, Kelly Marie Ni Cheallaigh and introducing Sarah Gordon as Noeleen Níc Gearailt.

Packed full of craic, huge laughs, Culchies, Dubs, lots of shifting and an incredible cast, Copper Face Jacks: The Musical, is set to be the summer sensation for a third time!


Date:
Tuesday 2nd August - Saturday 20th August
Time:
5.00pm | 8.00pm | 8.30pm
Price:
From €26
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of 3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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