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Wednesday, 19 February 2020 |
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Event Title: Alone It Stands
Where: dlr Mill Theatre
Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Time: 20:00
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On 31 October 1978, in Thomond Park, Limerick, the mighty New Zealand All Blacks, on an Irish tour, take on the none-too-mighty Munster team - and, to everyone's surprise, they lose 12-0. From this piece of Irish sporting history John Breen has fashioned a funny, lively play in which both teams, plus fans, children, relatives and even a dog, are portrayed by a cast of six, with no props and only half-time change of shirt.
For tickets, call the dlr Mill Theatre Box Office on 01-296 9340.
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Thursday, 20 February 2020 (19 20 21 22)
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Event Title: Alone It Stands
Where: dlr Mill Theatre
Thursday, 20 February 2020
Time: 20:00
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On 31 October 1978, in Thomond Park, Limerick, the mighty New Zealand All Blacks, on an Irish tour, take on the none-too-mighty Munster team - and, to everyone's surprise, they lose 12-0. From this piece of Irish sporting history John Breen has fashioned a funny, lively play in which both teams, plus fans, children, relatives and even a dog, are portrayed by a cast of six, with no props and only half-time change of shirt.
For tickets, call the dlr Mill Theatre Box Office on 01-296 9340.
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Friday, 21 February 2020 (19 20 21 22)
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Event Title: Alone It Stands
Where: dlr Mill Theatre
Friday, 21 February 2020
Time: 20:00
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On 31 October 1978, in Thomond Park, Limerick, the mighty New Zealand All Blacks, on an Irish tour, take on the none-too-mighty Munster team - and, to everyone's surprise, they lose 12-0. From this piece of Irish sporting history John Breen has fashioned a funny, lively play in which both teams, plus fans, children, relatives and even a dog, are portrayed by a cast of six, with no props and only half-time change of shirt.
For tickets, call the dlr Mill Theatre Box Office on 01-296 9340.
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Saturday, 22 February 2020 (19 20 21 22)
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Event Title: Alone It Stands
Where: dlr Mill Theatre
Saturday, 22 February 2020
Time: 20:00
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On 31 October 1978, in Thomond Park, Limerick, the mighty New Zealand All Blacks, on an Irish tour, take on the none-too-mighty Munster team - and, to everyone's surprise, they lose 12-0. From this piece of Irish sporting history John Breen has fashioned a funny, lively play in which both teams, plus fans, children, relatives and even a dog, are portrayed by a cast of six, with no props and only half-time change of shirt.
For tickets, call the dlr Mill Theatre Box Office on 01-296 9340.
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