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Theatre Upstairs At The Plough Announces Lunch And Tea Time Double Bill April 14

By: Mar. 30, 2010

Wednesday 14th April will see one of Dublin's most intimate venues reopening its doors as Theatre Upstairs @ The Plough (Lanigan's Plough Bar, opposite The Abbey Theatre, Middle Abbey St, D 1) presents a double bill of Lunch Time and Tea Time theatre. Soup and a show for lunch or a pint and a play for tea time - the choice is yours.

The Lunch Time programme is home to original works from new & established writers, offering a series of world premiere plays from top talents including Paul Walker (Ladies & Gents), Eugene O' Brien (Eden, Pure Mule), Deirdre Kinahan (Hue & Cry), Bryan Delaney (The Cobbler) and Jimmy Murphy (Kings of The Kilburn Highroad).

The Tea Time slot presents a select series of revivals of previously seen gems including one from Mark O' Rowe (Howie The Rookie, Terminus) along with play readings and works in progress.
Reopening the theatre will be:

LUNCHTIME: What's Left of The Flag by acclaimed playwright Jimmy Murphy: Two Mossad Agents. The Mission: To assassinate a Palestineian activist. The Location: Abbey Street, Dublin. Yossi Amichai is about to discover a conscience is a luxury no agent can afford to have.
(previews 12th / 13th April - World Premiere 14th April 1.10pm)

TEATIME: The Good Thief by award winning playwright Conor McPherson: A story of hitmen, double-crossings and a femme fatale. All seen through the eyes of one man - The Good Thief.
(previews 12th / 13th April - World Premiere 14th April 6.10pm)

Theatre Upstairs @ The Plough is a non funded, profit share venue. Become a fan on facebook here

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