Stories and Songs of Dublin’s Writers

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Pipers Corner, Wednesday 5th June - Friday 30th August

Dublin is famous for its writers and its contribution to global literature. This one hour show presents the history of some of its writers, quotes and songs from them. It deals with their lives in Dublin and abroad. The show focuses on James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan, Sean O Casey and many more. The show contains the unique humour and language of Dublin, its songs and its legendary craic.

The show stars actor, comedian, Gary Cooke of Apres Match and I Keano fame. It is a rollicking, rolling rocky road show, that entertains and educates in equal measures.
If you ant to know more about the great writers of Dublin in an engaging and entertaining way then this one hour performance is the show for you.

Pipers Corner is a traditional Irish music venue located in the heart of Dublin 1, very close to The GPO and the Abbey Theatre


Date:
Wednesday 5th June - Friday 30th August
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
Pipers Corner, Marlborough Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Pipers Corner, Marlborough Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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