Jan-May 2013 Brochure - Market Place Theatre
Jan-May 2013 Brochure - Market Place Theatre
Jan-May 2013 Brochure - Market Place Theatre
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Moy Drama Group presents<br />
The Shadow<br />
Of A Gunman<br />
Thurs 21 Feb | 8.00pm<br />
£11.00 & £9.00 [conc]<br />
Moy <strong>Theatre</strong> Group, one of<br />
Northern Ireland’s leading<br />
amateur companies,<br />
presents Sean O’Casey’s<br />
classic drama. Set in Dublin<br />
during the spring of 1920,<br />
guerrilla companies of the<br />
I.R.A. are locked in a vicious<br />
struggle with the British<br />
Crown Forces for control of<br />
the city of Dublin.<br />
In a block of flats, a<br />
self-styled poet and a<br />
superstitious door-to-door<br />
salesman live out their<br />
separate existences. Each<br />
has his own ideas on life,<br />
death and politics. Both<br />
have opted out of the<br />
problems surrounding the<br />
Irish people. Unknown to<br />
them, however, the war on<br />
the streets is soon to crash<br />
in on top of them.<br />
Tom Kelly Promotions presents<br />
Isla Grant<br />
Fri 22 Feb | 8.00pm | £20.00 i<br />
Scotland’s most popular singersongwriter<br />
Isla Grant makes a<br />
welcome return visit to Ireland<br />
for the now traditional annual<br />
tour. Isla is well established in<br />
Ireland, Australia, UK, Canada<br />
and America as a singer |<br />
songwriter of the highest<br />
quality.<br />
In the last year she has completed hugely successful tours of<br />
New Zealand, Australia and the UK and once again received<br />
a ‘Gold Disc’ for CD sales. Add this to nine ‘Platinum Discs’<br />
already received in Ireland and you can see why this ‘Scottish<br />
Lass’ is so popular. Her genial husband Al will feature as guest<br />
on the show.<br />
Bardic <strong>Theatre</strong> presents<br />
Affluence<br />
Sat 23 Feb | 8.00pm<br />
£12.00 & £10.00 [conc]<br />
Set against the backdrop of a tiny<br />
island off the Co. Down coast<br />
comes ‘Affluence’, from one<br />
of Northern Ireland’s leading<br />
amateur companies - The<br />
Bardic <strong>Theatre</strong>. This laugh-a-minute<br />
comedy takes a light hearted look at some of the main issues<br />
surrounding the Catholic and Protestant communities.<br />
The lack of flushing toilets in their respective reading rooms<br />
causes problems. Having lobbied their curates for years the<br />
toilets finally arrive on the same day, however, when a man<br />
from ‘The Department’ arrives and informs them they will<br />
have to share the same sewage pipes things begin to happen!<br />
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