You Belong To Me

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Smock Alley Theatre, Wednesday 6th December - Thursday 21st December

You Belong To Me is a savage new romantic comedy by Rory Nolan about the rules we make, the laws we break and what falls between the cracks. It is an unflinching look at two people who haven’t agreed on a single thing since they said “I do”.

Patty and Pato can’t stand the sight of each other. But they can’t afford to be apart. And they have the court order to prove it. A court order that runs an invisible wall through the house.

When an executor comes knocking with the chance of a legacy, Patty’s fortunes seem to be turning, but first things first- there’s a dance competition coming up, she needs a partner, and any man will do. With nobody left to torment, who does Pato really think he is? And how will he cope?

The war is not over yet.


Date:
Wednesday 6th December - Thursday 21st December
Time:
7.30pm (3pm on Sat 9th & 16th)
Price:
€23 - €26
Address:
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

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