Rush Drama Festival

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Millbank Theatre, Friday 28th February - Saturday 8th March

Rush Drama Festival is back in 2025! Here’s the exciting line up – full of variety from across the country right in the heart of Rush. The adjucator for Rush Drama Festival 2025 is – Michael McCabe.

This will be Michael’s first time adjudicating the Rush Drama Festival, bringing with him a wealth of experience from previous festivals. His impressive portfolio includes adjudicating the Little Theatre Gorey One-Act Drama Festival in November 2017, the Glenealy ICA Three-Act Drama Festival in January 2023, the Kildare Three-Act Drama Festival in March 2023, and the Strabane Three-Act Drama Festival in March 2023.


Date:
Friday 28th February - Saturday 8th March
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies
Address:
Millbank Theatre, Chapel Green, Rush, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Millbank Theatre, Chapel Green, Rush, County Dublin, Ireland

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