TheLantern
20-01-2010, 22:10
Tickets are now available online and from the Box Office for the Dilys Guite Players next production!
The Weir
22nd - 27th February 2010
Written by Conor McPherson
Set in a rural Irish pub with Brendan, the publican and Jack, a car mechanic. These two begin to discuss their respective days and are soon joined by Jim. The three then discuss Valerie, a pretty young woman from Dublin, who has just rented and old house in the area.
Finbar, a real estate agent, arrives with Valerie and the four men vie for her attention. After a few drinks, the group begin telling stories of strange happenings and mysterious local events. After each man tells his story, Valerie tells her story: the story of why she really left Dublin....
Conor McPherson won the Laurence Olivier Award in 1999 for The Weir. Lauded by critics and audiences alike, The London Telegraph named McPherson 'the finest dramatist of his generation'
Book online here: Book Online (www.lanterntheatre.org.uk/seatmenu.html)
Box Office: 0114 236 2608
The play contains language that befits the knockabout nature of the setting.
Website: The Lantern Theatre (www.lanterntheatre.org.uk)
The Weir
22nd - 27th February 2010
Written by Conor McPherson
Set in a rural Irish pub with Brendan, the publican and Jack, a car mechanic. These two begin to discuss their respective days and are soon joined by Jim. The three then discuss Valerie, a pretty young woman from Dublin, who has just rented and old house in the area.
Finbar, a real estate agent, arrives with Valerie and the four men vie for her attention. After a few drinks, the group begin telling stories of strange happenings and mysterious local events. After each man tells his story, Valerie tells her story: the story of why she really left Dublin....
Conor McPherson won the Laurence Olivier Award in 1999 for The Weir. Lauded by critics and audiences alike, The London Telegraph named McPherson 'the finest dramatist of his generation'
Book online here: Book Online (www.lanterntheatre.org.uk/seatmenu.html)
Box Office: 0114 236 2608
The play contains language that befits the knockabout nature of the setting.
Website: The Lantern Theatre (www.lanterntheatre.org.uk)