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Bewley's Cafe Theatre, Monday 15th May - Saturday 3rd June

Dublin 1942

As the war in Europe rages with a ferocity unmatched in history, the young Irish Free State watches with growing concern. Its strategic importance to both Britain and the Nazis means its fragile neutrality is constantly under siege.

Irish Army Intelligence confronts the increased spy activity in Ireland with an unorthodox approach, the most daring of which is the formation of a unit comprised of female agents. After they complete basic training, Joan, Norah and Ellen are assigned their first mission- infiltrate the German legation in Dublin and acquire information about Nazi spies at large in Ireland.

We then jump forward to 1947. On the eve of her departure to Berlin, Joan bumps into Ellen at her going away party. As they reminisce about old times, Joan soon discovers that Ellen has a score to settle.

This fast paced, female-led genre piece which will thrill fans of history and spy stories in equal measure.


Date:
Monday 15th May - Saturday 3rd June
Time:
1.00pm (soirée show 7pm Thurs 25th May)
Price:
€12 - €15
Address:
Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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