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Finally more good plays in Meath!

  • 12-06-2006 8:38pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 26


    Solstice Arts Centre is up and running, you just have to check it out!

    For starters:

    Wallflowering - Tall Tales
    Sat 17.06 & Sun18.06/ 8pm

    This superbly colourful and quirky production features a middle-aged couple who find themselves out of step in the dance of love and marriage in 1970’s Melbourne. David Horan (Inis Theatre) and Muirne Bloomer (Coisceim Dance Company) join hands to direct this compassionate comedy celebrating the courage and beauty in the individual who dares to live his or her truth, not matter how ordinary that truth might appear.

    Admission: €14 & €16

    Absolutely Not to be Missed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    This is a “must-see”! I confidently recommend it to anyone… a brilliant play, top class acting, professional dancers, lots of laughs, a great night! Hope to see you there…

    Delphine

    Great production…comic..caustic…magnificent performances’ The View

    “Great colour and flourish” The Irish Times

    “Utterly delightful performances” Sunday Independent

    “Delightful…Shirley Valentine with an edge” Sunday Tribune

    “Dance and drama like a marriage made in heaven…A rare instance of wholly enjoyable popular theatre” Irish Independent

    ”Cha-cha charming……* * * * *” Metro

    And our younger audience will love:

    “Watch the Birdy” - Lyngo Theatre Company - Friday 23 June at 2.30pm, a lovely play that will rejoice the youngest ones before to break for the summer!



    Watch the Birdy is all about an egg that doesn’t want to hatch. Why not? Is it shy, lazy? Mum can’t wait to find out, especially because winter is coming and she has to leave the forest. She asks Percy to look after Birdy until the spring but can he stop the eagle from having him for breakfast? Percy has some help in the form of Sheila the fish, Nancy the invisible spider, Polly the butterfly and Jeremy the bear. But will Birdy come out? Presented by Lyngo Theatre Company, England, this show is an absolute must for the wee ones.



    Suitable for +3 years
    Admission: €5

    For more info, see

    www.solsticeartscentre.ie


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