Dublin's wit and drama in award winning play
Set in 1960s Dublin, it centres on Charlie Tynan who returns to his childhood home after burying his father, only to find that the stubborn patriarch’s ghost is unwilling to leave the house.
Charlie, played by Paul Beeson, is plagued with visions of the old man (Charles Finnie).
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Peppered with characteristic Dublin wit and several memorable one-liners, ‘Da’ explores themes of death, family, memory, and identity - it forces Charlie to come to terms with himself and to re-evaluate his relationship with his parents.
Performance starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £10/£8 from www.ticketsource.co.uk/macarts.