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VenueArts Theatre
Also: Above the Arts
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From9th February 2010
Opened10th February 2010
To27th February 2010
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Tue, Sat Mats 15:00
PricesFrom £15.00. To £25.00.
Arts Theatre (V167)
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A Man of No Importance

A Man of No Importance

Work:: A Man of No Importance (S1107175941)

The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Resist it, and your soul grows sick with longing for the things it has forbidden to itself What happens when our deepest secrets are finally revealed? Dublin bus conductor Alfie Byrne is content reading Oscar Wilde poetry to his passengers and staging plays in his local church. But when forced to confront a lifelong secret, Alfie must learn to face his true nature and finally take a stand in the world. With a powerful story, loveable characters and a stunning score, A Man of No Importance celebrates the genius of Oscar Wilde, the boisterous streets of Dublin, and the bumps along the road to self-discovery.
Music Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics Lynn Ahrens
Book by Terrence McNally

Production:: (T1821877926)

Producer Union Theatre
Director Ben De Wynter
Musical Director Christopher Mundy
Choreographer Phyllida Crowley-Smith
Musical Director Christopher Peake
Design James Turner
Performer Paul Clarkson (Alfie Byrne)
Performer Roisin Sullivan (Adele)
Performer Anthony Cable (Baldy)
Performer Dieter Thomas (Breton Beret)
Performer Paul Monathan (Carney)
Performer Jamie Honeybourne (Ernie Lally)
Performer A.J. O'Neill (Fether Kenny)
Performer Joanna Nevin (Lilly Byrne)
Performer Ruth Berkeley (Miss Crowe)
Performer Kimberly Ensor (Mrs Curtain)
Performer Emily Juler (Mrs Grace)
Performer Nicola Redman (Mrs Patrick)
Performer Niall Sheehy (Peter)
Performer Daniel Maguire (Rasher Flynn)
Performer Patrick Joseph Kelliher (Robbie)
Performer Barra Collins (Sally O'Hara)
Performer Adam Davenport (Monsigneur)

Listing:: L240845720




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