Padraig Potts Guide to Walking in Fenagh

Seamus O’Rourke is bringing his play ‘Padraig Potts Guide to Walking’ to Fenagh Community Centre on September 27.
This will be a ticket only event, tickets cost €10.
Big Guerilla productions are proud to present Padraig Potts’ Guide to Walking, O’Rourke’s latest masterpiece.
The play follows the life of Padraig Potts McKeirnan, who has a habit of just eating whatever is on his plate … metaphorically that is… from growing up near the tiny rural village of Drumnamee, County Leitrim in the 70’s and 80’s to falling in love with Silvia Lang, a perfect protestant girl… to marrying Mary Tague, the priests housekeeper, who he never really liked… to getting rid of Mary Tague and her mother, who he claims invented vinegar… and eventually to the realisation that the world isn’t as big as he first thought.
This is a story full of nostalgia, innocence, olympic standard sex and Holy Water salad dressing. It is funny and tender, performed by Seamus O’Rourke and beautifully directed by Charlie McGuinness.
The play has performed to sold out venues around the region over the Summer and now Padraig Potts stops off in Fenagh to tell his story. Make sure you don’t miss out on all the laughs.
All details of the play is on www.seamusorourke.com
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