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Millennium Forum Productions and Soda Bread Theatre Company Present GIRLS AND DOLLS

By: Jul. 05, 2018

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The Gaiety Theatre has announced that Girls and Dolls the stunning debut play from Lisa McGee, Writer/Producer of smash hit TV comedy Derry Girls will play a limited run from 11th-15th September.

'As long as it looks okay, it doesn't matter if it's broken.'

Can best friends really last forever?

Derry,1980. Emma and Clare are thick as thieves - skipping, chasing, playing in the park. But the terrible events of that summer would tear their lives apart, binding them together forever. As adults they obsessively replay past events and incidents. Could anything have been done to change them?

For Emma and Clare it was the summer they met at the swings, the summer they built a tree house and the summer a young mother and her infant daughter moved into number fourteen. Now in their thirties, Emma and Clare struggle to come to terms with the chain of devastating events that began that summer. Hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure.

Tickets from €18.50 on sale this Friday 6th July at 9am. Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment!

Tickets available from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide, Gaiety Theatre box office (10 am - 7 pm / Mon - Sat, subject to performance schedule), 24 hour Gaiety Theatre Booking Tel: 0818 719388, or Online Booking: www.ticketmaster.ie.

Group Bookings: 01 6486029 group.sales@ticketmaster.ie. 9 am - 5 pm / Mon - Fri

Wheelchair & Box Bookings: +353 (1) 679 5622

For full range of ticket prices, charges and terms and conditions, visit Ticketmaster.ie

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