Footloose: The Musical

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Griffith College, Thursday 28th November - Saturday 30th November

You are all welcome to Trinity Musical Theatre's production of ‘Footloose: The Musical'. Our production team and cast have been working diligently since late September to put on this show for you! Here is a synopsis of our very exciting show…

Footloose the Musical is an adaptation of the 1984 hit film Footloose, which tells the story of Ren McCormack, a teenager who moves from Chicago to the small town of Bomont, where dancing and rock music have been banned. Determined to challenge the town’s oppressive rules, Ren inspires his classmates to fight for their right to dance, leading to a showdown with the town’s conservative leaders.
The musical with a high-energy score featuring songs like “Footloose”, “Holding Out for a Hero” and “Let’s Hear It For the Boy”, captures the spirit of youth rebellion and the joy of dancing. Since its stage debut in 1998, Footloose has become a beloved production known for its dynamic choreography, memorable music, and timeless themes of freedom and self-expression.

This production will be held in Griffith Conference Centre at Griffith College Dublin from Thursday 28th November til Saturday 30th November. Doors will open at 7pm for our 7:30pm performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Doors will open at 1pm for our 1:30pm production on Saturday afternoon. Free parking is available on site. The show’s run time is 2 hours with an interval.


Date:
Thursday 28th November - Saturday 30th November
Time:
7.30pm (Matinee Saturday 1.30pm)
Price:
From €15
Address:
Griffith College Dublin Main Campus, South Circular Road, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Griffith College Dublin Main Campus, South Circular Road, Dublin 8, Ireland

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