A small village in rural Ireland is turned upside down when a Hollywood film studio descends to make a historical blockbuster on location. As cultures clash, it becomes clear that Tinseltown’s romanticised dream of Ireland is a long way from reality.
Just two talented actors brilliantly bring to life a multitude of extraordinary characters, ranging from the spoilt American starlet to the English director and village old-timer.
Hysterically funny, thought-provoking and witty, this wonderful comedy has won numerous awards including Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best New Comedy, as well as three Tony nominations on Broadway.
One of the UK’s greatest directors of comedy, Lindsay Posner’s many acclaimed productions include Noises Off (The Old Vic), and Abigail’s Party, Relatively Speaking and Hay Fever in the West End. He was Associate Director of the Royal Court Theatre from 1987-1992, where his production of Death and the Maiden won two Olivier Awards.
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Running Time
Approximately 1 hours 45 minutes including an interval
General Guidance
Performance contains haze and strong language throughout
Age Guidance
12+
Tickets
Monday - Saturday, 7.45pm
and Saturday, 2.30pm: £20/£30/£35/£40*
Thursday, 2.30pm: £20/£30/£35*
*All ticket prices include a £3 per-ticket booking fee