The Kerryman

Glass Mask Theatre, Tuesday 26th May - Saturday 13th June

Cait is an artist newly returned to Dublin, determined to get her life back on track and prove to her mother that she’s not a total fuck-up. Eoin, a proud Kerryman, is working in finance for his sins. He has very different plans- graft hard, retire early, and go home to run his parents’ farm in South Kerry.

When they meet, Cait knows one thing: Eoin is absolutely not her type. He's obsessed with GAA (and his mother) and wouldn't know an easel from his elbow. Meanwhile Eoin can't decide if Cait is the woman of his dreams or an agent of chaos with notions.

But despite themselves, they are pulled into a can't eat, can't sleep, rollercoaster romance. The Kerryman is a story of two clashing hearts and minds. We don't get to choose who we fall for – but it's the choices we make afterwards that can turn our entire world upside down.

A new play by Eva O’Connor for the Glass Mask Theatre Stage.


Date:
Tuesday 26th May - Saturday 13th June
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€20 - €35
Address:
Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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