Tír na nÓg

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Mill Theatre, Saturday 11th June - Sunday 19th June

“There are two sides to every story, even those from days of old”. We all know the classic tale of Oisín in Tír na nÓg, but what about Niamh?

Tír na nÓg is a new bilingual musical by Shauna Carrick with additional music by Aidan Byrne. It flips the well-known story of Óisín in TIr na nÓg on its head, bringing Niamh Cinn Óir into the spotlight to tell her version of events.

Directed by Katie O’Halloran, with choreography by Douglas Reddan and design by Brian Mitchell, Tír na nÓg will premiere in the dlr Mill Theatre this June.


Date:
Saturday 11th June - Sunday 19th June
Time:
7.30pm (matinee Sat 2.30pm)
Price:
€22 - €25
Address:
dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland

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