The Abbey Theatre Returns to Roscommon Arts Centre With QUIETLY, March 18-19
The Abbey Theatre, Ireland's National Theatre, returns to Roscommon Arts Centre on Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th March for their second visit, this time with a production of Quietly by playwright Owen McCafferty.
Belfast is a place where things need to be said. Jimmy and Ian are meeting tonight for the first time. They share a violent past. They need to talk. Quietly is a powerful story of truth and forgiveness from Belfast writer McCafferty. Having enjoyed huge international success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe winning three major awards, now the Abbey Theatre brings this important new play on a national tour, stopping in Roscommon on Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th March at 8pm. Tickets are €20/€18 and are available through Roscommon Arts Centre's box office on 090 6625824 or online at www.roscommonartscentre.ie.
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Dracula Gaiety Theatre (11/03-11/07) |
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Fawlty Towers Comedy Dinner Show - 12/06/2026 Bonnington Dublin - 4 Star Hotel (6/12-6/12) |
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United We Stand Live - Andy Cole & Andy Mitten Cyprus Avenue (8/10-8/10) |
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Murder Trial Tonight V - Death in the Family 3Olympia Theatre (3/08-3/08) |
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Twelve Angry Men Bord Gais Energy Theatre (2/09-2/13) |
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Traditional old-time Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman live at Pavilion Theatre - Dun Laoghaire, IE Pavilion Theatre (5/19-5/19) |
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Cats Bord Gais Energy Theatre (3/16-3/20) |
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Heathers the Musical Bord Gais Energy Theatre (11/17-11/21) |
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Traditional old-time Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman live at Róisin Dubh - Galway, IE Roisin Dubh (5/17-5/17) |
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The Crucified Silence The Linenhall Arts Centre (5/29-5/29) |
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