One Good Turn

This event has ended

Online, Friday 25th June - Saturday 10th July

A new play written by Una McKevitt, directed by Emma Jordan, live-streamed from the Abbey Stage

Brenda wants Frank to do his exercises, Aoife wants to go to a wedding of all things, Fiona doesn’t know what she wants and Frank is looking for the gun.

A comic new play by Una McKevitt, One Good Turn brings us a family on the brink who are keeping the show on the road any which way they can.

Directed by Emma Jordan, Best Director winner at the Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards 2018, One Good Turn is a wry and life-affirming exploration into the ups and downs of family bonds.

One Good Turn will be performed live on the Abbey Stage on June 25th and 26th, and streaming to your homes. It will be available on-demand until July 10th.

#OneGoodTurn


Date:
Friday 25th June - Saturday 10th July
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €15

You might also like...

What's on

Northern Soul Live

The Helix

Keeping the Faith to the original sounds of the underground movement that started on the dance floors in the North of England in the 60’s and eventually swept the Nation. With an 11-piece band and 4 lead vocalists performing over 30 original hits, expect to hear: Dobie Gray - “Out On The Floor”, R Dean Taylor - “There’s A Ghost In My House”, Frank Wilson - “Do I love You - Indeed I Do”, Gloria Jones - “Tainted Love”, Al Wilson - “The Snake”, Yvonne Baker - “You Didn’t Say A Word”, Jimmy Radcliffe - “Long After Tonight Is Over”, Garnet Mimms- “Looking Fo

What's on

Jonathan Swift: Savage Indignation

The Lark Concert Hall

Behind every genius lies a storm – this fascinating piece of theatre uncovers the secrets that Jonathan Swift never meant the world to hear. In Jonathan Swift: Savage Indignation, the life of one of history’s greatest writers is told through talk, drama and music. In this new musical written and presented by Gerry Mullins, letters and poetry by Jonathan Swift are adapted into songs for the first time. This encapsulating piece of theatre describes what happens in Swift’s life when his two lady friends, Stella and Vanessa, find out about each other. Dave McGloughlin plays Swift, Debbie

What's on

The Clay/ Works Exhibition

National Botanic Gardens

The Office of Public Works is delighted to announce the launch of ‘The Clay/ Works Exhibition 2025’ at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin from the 6 July 2025. This exhibition features the work of over 80 makers from the four corners of the country. A diverse range of ceramic pieces will be on show including functional, decorative, wall panels and sculptural forms. Chairman of the Office of Public Works, John Conlon stated: “We are delighted to host ‘Clay/Works’ exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, showcasing the diverse and innovative approaches to cera