Olivier Award-winning director brings 'Dublin Carol' to Ballaghaderreen 

It features one of the stars of Normal People along with Danny De Vito's scene partner
Olivier Award-winning director brings 'Dublin Carol' to Ballaghaderreen 

'Dublin Carol' is directed by Olivier Award winner David Grindley.

Three nights of Conor McPherson’s play 'Dublin Carol' comes to Edmonstown House, Ballaghaderreen on Friday, December 8th, Saturday, December 9th and Sunday, December 10th.

Directed by Olivier Award winner David Grindley, McPherson’s haunting tale of loss and redemption is set on Christmas Eve when a Dublin undertaker is visited by his estranged daughter who urges him to confront his past.

Denis Conway plays the lead role in ‘Dublin Carol’.
Denis Conway plays the lead role in ‘Dublin Carol’.

Fresh from staring in Martin McDonagh’s ‘Hangmen’ at the Gaiety, Denis Conway will play the lead role in ‘Dublin Carol'. Conway’s recent work also includes ‘Bodkin’ a Netflix series filmed in Ireland and starring alongside Hollywood A lister Danny De Vito on set in Italy filming ‘A sudden case of Christmas’. Denis has a string of film credits including ‘Brooklyn’ ‘Alexander’ ‘The Wind That Shakes The Barley’ and ‘Michael Collins.

Sligo native Killian Filan of RTE series ‘Normal People’ plays Mark.
Sligo native Killian Filan of RTE series ‘Normal People’ plays Mark.

Sligo native Killian Filan of RTÉ series ‘Normal People’ plays Mark in this production in Edmonstown House.

No stranger to stage and screen both here in Ireland and in the UK, Genevieve Hulme-Beauman plays Mary.

Genevieve Hulme-Beauman plays Mary.
Genevieve Hulme-Beauman plays Mary.

Pulling together some of the most talented actors and director in the business, this promises to be a super early Christmas present for all theatre lovers.

Limited number of tickets are available on https://buytickets.at/edmondstownhouse/1040448 Show time on the three evenings is 7.30 p.m..

Supported by Roscommon County Council Arts Office. Dinner is also available on the three dates before or after this production in Edmonstown House.

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