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06 Sept 2025

103 Unread Messages - don't miss this online Leitrim story from April 4-10

103 Unread Messages - don't miss this online Leitrim story from April 4-10

103 Unread Messages is a new drama piece by Treasa Nealon and it is being told in a new way - over seven days.
This story will be told from the 4th April to the 10th April.

This is a story about loss of self and loss of time told virtually over the seven days.

Separated by the lockdown, a couple struggle to communicate.

Stuck in the backend of nowhere, Mick dismantles and dissects his past, present and future.

Struggling alone in their tiny apartment, Lara can't escape the thoughts in her head.

A story about relationships, mental health and the light at the end of the tunnel.

Performed by two actors, this show will grab you and take you in.
Sean Donegan has recently performed in the new Bloody Sunday piece 'The White Handkerchief' in Derry and playing Brian in 'The Enemy Within' at An Grianan.


Megan Riordan has held the lead role of Girl in 'Once: The Musical' (Landmark Productions, Dublin and International Tour); RIOT (Thisispopbaby). Her most recent theatrical creation was 'It’s Not About Love', a cabaret show interrogating the cultural legacy of Romeo and Juliet.


The story is written by Treasa Nealon, directed by Sonia Norris and produced by the award-winning The Rabbit's Riot Theatre Company.

This performance will be told online through audio, visuals and word over seven days.
Every day at 7pm, a new part of the story will be revealed.

The new art is funded by the Arts Council Agility Award.
The Rabbit's Riot Theatre Company founded in 2016 by Treasa Nealon and Sonia Norris, have produced over 30 different projects including the North West of Ireland's first LGBT+ Theatre Festival ‘Where We Are Now.’
Recent projects include the site specific production of 'The Last Night' in Parke's Castle, and the Winter Windows display in empty buildings on Main Street, Manorhamilton.

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