By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
The Walworth Farce
Mon 08 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008120808
The Walworth Farce
Tue 09 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008120908
The Walworth Farce
Wed 10 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121008
The Walworth Farce
Thu 11 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121108
The Walworth Farce
Fri 12 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121208
The Walworth Farce
Sun 14 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121408
The Walworth Farce
Mon 15 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121508
The Walworth Farce
Tue 16 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121608
The Walworth Farce
Wed 17 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121708
The Walworth Farce
Thu 18 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121808
The Walworth Farce
Fri 19 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008121908
The Walworth Farce
Sat 20 Dec 2008 08:00
By Enda Walsh
Directed by Mikel Murfi
From Galway to Edinburgh, from New York to London â The Walworth Farce has been half way around the world but now itâs back.
Following its sell-out success at Londonâs National Theatre, Enda Walshâs remarkable play The Walworth Farce will run at Project Arts Centre in Dublin from December 8 â 20 following a limited run in Galway from Dec 3 â 6. Since receiving its world premiere with Druid in 2006, this absurdly funny yet tender production has toured to Edinburgh, New York and London, wowing audiences and critics alike and winning the presitigous Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe during its sell out run in 2007.
This stunning play by Enda Walsh combines frenetic, madcap slapstick with shocking
realism as it delivers an achingly tender insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Enda Walsh is one of the leading playwrights of our time. The Druid production of The New Electric Ballroom, written and directed by Enda Walsh, won the Fringe First Award at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe while the film Hunger, co-written by Walsh and director Steve McQueen was recently released in Ireland following its success at Cannes earlier this year where it won the prestigious Camera dâOr award.
Tim Smith, Druidâs General Manager, commented on their forthcoming production âDruid is delighted to bring The Walworth Farce back to Ireland after its far reaching travels abroad. To present the return of this award winning play, performed by an exemplary cast, is a great way for Druid to end an already hugely successful year."
Druid gratefully acknowledges funding received from The Arts Council/An Chomhairle EalaÃon.
Bookings & Further Info
http://www.project.ie
Tel. +353 1 881 9613/4
Venue Information: Project Arts Centre
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/the-walworth-farce-/E0-001-017544182-1@2008122008
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