Oliver Cromwell is Really Very Sorry

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Project Arts Centre, Tuesday 24th October - Saturday 28th October

A musical about a man the English don’t remember and the Irish will never forget. Put your hands up for Oliver Cromwell: Daddy of Democracy, Puritan and total Taurus.

Ollie’s Army is back for a night of pure carnage, legendary pop anthems and bloody historical re-enactments.

But listen, he’s very sorry. Really very sorry. Really.

Written by Anthony Keigher, Sam Curtis Lindsay and ÓDÚ. Funded by the Arts Council/An Chomuhairle Ealaíon, Arts Council England, Roscommon County Council and Xnthony LTD.

Developed at MAKE with Cork Midsummer Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Project Arts Centre, Theatre Forum and supported by NDT Broadgate.

Winner of Best Ensemble at Dublin Fringe Festival. Nominated for Best Production, Best Sound Scape, Best Costume and the Audience Choice Award at Irish Times Theatre Awards 2022.
Warning Some partial nudity. Age advisory of 14+


Date:
Tuesday 24th October - Saturday 28th October
Time:
7.30pm (matinee Sat 2.30pm)
Price:
€22 - €25
Address:
Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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