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The best of Irish Theatre at the Backstage

With three of Ireland's top theatre companies making their way to Longford this season, Backstage Theatre is offering audiences' a p10 discount, per ticket when they book to see all three productions.

The first show on offer is ‘Terminus’ presented by the country’s national theatre, The Abbey.

Going to just five locations in the country Longford will be midland audiences’ only chance to see this gripping performance. Written by Mark O’Rowe who wrote the film Intermission starring Colin Farrell, ‘Terminus’ is fierce, funny and full of adventure.

It’s a fast paced story about three people whose lives collide on a fateful night when the ordinary turns into extraordinary. While the show comes with strong warnings “strictly over 16’s and contains strong language and violent descriptions,” it’s a fantastic piece of theatre and rumoured to be one of the best the Abbey have ever produced. This plays on Thursday and Friday, October 29 and 30.

The second show on offer is the unmissable ‘Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme’ by Frank Mc Guinness. It is presented by Nomad & Livin Dred who are no strangers to midland audiences, having been responsible for the smash hit The Dead School which wowed audiences and critics alike in 2008.

This year’s show is gearing up to be an even bigger hit with a stellar cast including Irish theatre veteran Ian McElhinney. A compelling a moving story of eight men and the bonds that unite them as they prepare to fight in the terrible Battle of the Somme. McGuinness has given us a piece of theatre that is sharp, utterly modern and unforgettable. An emotional and intellectual journey that is at once thought-provoking and inspiring. This show is on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 10 and 11.

The third and final show on offer is Tom Murphy’s powerful ‘The Gigli Concert’ presented by Druid. Once again Director Garry Hynes joins forces with Murphy to stage what is widely regarded as Murphy’s masterpiece. This searching, challenging and funny play deals with seven days in the relationship between King, a quack self-help therapist and the mysterious Irishman, who seeks out King to help him sing like the great Italian opera singer Beniamino Gigli. As with all Druid productions you are guaranteed to see an outstanding production with acting of the highest calibre. ‘The Gigli Concert’ is on from Thursday until Saturday, November 26 - 28.

It’s rare to get the opportunity to see three such production in your local theatre in the one season so to make the most of it. Backstage are offering a p10 discount per person when you book to see all three shows. Tickets for all shows can be purchased from (043) 33 47888 or on www.backstage.ie


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