The Five Lamps by Roddy Doyle

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Civic Theatre, Tuesday 12th March - Thursday 14th March

The emotional story of a man who makes the irrational decision to come to Dublin to look for his son, who he has not seen in four years. His search takes him on an odyssey through inner city Dublin, and small acts of kindness light up his search as he hopes against hope to find his son in the deserted city. This is a gentle hymn to the inner city, and as in all of Roddy Doyle’s writing about Dublin, explores the humour and emotions of people on the edge. Despite this, The Five Lamps becomes a truly life-affirming story.

Adapted and directed by Joe O’Byrne. Starring Eoin O’Sullivan.

The show is an adaptation of a story from the LIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN collection by Roddy Doyle published in 2021.


Date:
Tuesday 12th March - Thursday 14th March
Time:
8.00pm (School Shows 10.30am daily)
Price:
€23 - €25
Address:
Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

Google Map of Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

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