New Fish – A Musical

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Smock Alley Theatre, Tuesday 15th October - Saturday 19th October

New Fish A Musical, a new original musical, will have its World Premiere this October 15-19th in Smock Alley Theatre’s Main Space. After three years of development, including support by Fishamble’s New Play Clinic and Scene and Heard Festival, New Fish A Musical is ready for a full production.

When Dublin girl Anna moves to London ready to make a splash in the West End and finds herself waiting tables instead of waiting in the wings, she struggles to come to terms with the reality of the industry.

A story about finding your place in the world when you have lost your way; how friends are the family you make yourself and when things seem just beyond your reach, it’s time to slay it.

Grace O’Malley – Producer and Creator
Ross O’Connor – Music and Lyrics
Karl Harpur – Writer
Claire Tighe – Director and Choreographer

Niamh McAllister – ANNA
Colin Flynn – DAZ
Amy Penston – LIZZY
Barry John Kinsella – LUCA
Christine Scarry – EMSY
Chris Corroon – DARYL/DR HORNBY


Date:
Tuesday 15th October - Saturday 19th October
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€25 | €28
Address:
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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