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Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23th February [[2008]], [[Prompt Corner]]
 
Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23th February [[2008]], [[Prompt Corner]]
 
==Auditions==
 
*Wednesday 10th October, 8-10pm ([[Prompt Corner]])
 
*Thursday 11th October, 8-10pm ([[Bell Theatre]])
 
*Sunday 14th October, 6-8pm ([[Rehearsal Room]])
 
  
  
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The final scene is back with Mark and John, and takes place towards the end of the day and draws the play to its close.  
 
The final scene is back with Mark and John, and takes place towards the end of the day and draws the play to its close.  
  
Characters
 
John, late 50s
 
Mark, early 20s
 
Mary, 30s
 
 
All ages are guidelines, Irish accents preferable
 
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
  
  
*Character 1 - [[Actor 1]]
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*John - [[Alan Brown]]
*Character 2 - [[Actor 2]]
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*Mark - [[Matthew Davies]]
*Character 3 - [[Actor 3]]
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*Mary - [[Lucy Cearns]]
  
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==

Revision as of 11:21, 31 October 2007

Poster by Poster Designer

by Conor McPherson

Directed by Jess Osorio

Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23th February 2008, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Dublin Carol is set on Christmas Eve, centring around John Plunkett, who is an undertaker in his late fifties. The three scenes take place in his office in Dublin on Christmas Eve.

In the morning we see John and Mark, a twenty-year-old boy who is helping John while the boss is away. John and Mark return from a funeral service, and John regales Mark with stories from his past, and how he met Noel, who is, incidentally, Mark's uncle. Next, Mary arrives, who is a woman in her thirties and has a difficult request to ask of John.

The final scene is back with Mark and John, and takes place towards the end of the day and draws the play to its close.


Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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