Seminar

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DU Players Theatre Trinity College, Tuesday 12th July - Saturday 16th July

Rogue Theatre are thrilled to be bringing ‘Seminar ‘ by Theresa Rebeck for the first time to Dublin Players Theatre Trinity College, Running for 5 nights on July 12th-16th July.

Set in Manhattan, the heart of New York City, Seminar is a dark comedy about four aspiring writers who sign up for private writing classes with the notorious Leonard. There are pretentious intellectuals, underdogs,social climbers and all are willing to do absolutely anything to succeed. The play first opened on Broadway in 2011, with Alan Rickman in the role of Leonard.

Rogue Theatre are now bringing this withering comedy for the first time to Ireland and we would love if you would join us to see what trails and tribulations come along with the desire and passion for what it means to becoming a successful writer in New York City.

Cast & Characters

• Sorcha Herlihy……….IZZY
• Greg Freegrove……..MARTIN
• Jane Tuohy……………KATE
• Andrei Callanan…….DOUGLAS
• John Lawler………….LEONARD

Directed by Corinna Reichle
Assistant Director Sean Coyle


Date:
Tuesday 12th July - Saturday 16th July
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€12 - €15
Address:
199, 201 Pearse St, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of 199, 201 Pearse St, Dublin, Ireland

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