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A Man Of No Importance Tickets

 

Location: Arts Theatre

Type of production: Musical

Opened: 10 February 2010

Tickets onsale for A Man Of No Importance at the Arts theatre

Booking until: 27 February 2010

Running time: 2 Hrs 15 mins

Author/Playwright: Terrence McNally

Director: Ben De Wynter

Cast: Paul Clarkson , Alfie Byrne

Synopsis:

Based on a 1994 independent film starring Albert Finney, A Man Of No Importance is about the journey of self-discovery and acceptance of Alfie Byrne, a Dublin bus conductor who is prone to reciting poetry to the patrons on his bus. He is also the director of the local community theatre, which operates out of a small parish hall in the neighborhood church. Alfie’s passengers are also his performers: amateur thespians that come to see the magic the theatre offers through Alfie’s eyes.

They inhabit the world of working-class Dublin in the 1960s, a world where the budding sexual freedom happening in other places is barely whispered about. Through the beautiful book by Terrence McNally, and the lyrical grace of the score by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, the team that brought us the magnificent Ragtime The Musical now shine their light on A Man Of No Importance, illuminating the feeling we have all felt at one time or another of being an outsider and our universal need to love and be loved in return, connecting to something larger than ourselves.

 
 
Times
 
     
Performances
Evenings: Tuesday - Saturday at 7:30pm
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30pm, Sundays at 5pm

 
   

 
Ticket prices
 
   
  All Performances from the 11 February
£19.50 to £32.50




All prices include booking fee and V.A.T
 
     

 
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