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Haulbowline Theatre Group: When no-one else can understand me Haulbowline Theatre Group: When no-one else can understand me

Haulbowline Theatre Group: When no-one else can understand me

19th - 20th Apr

Haulbowline Theatre Group at SIRIUS

Haulbowline Theatre Group (HTG) is a local Cobh theatre group that has been entertaining and captivating audiences since 1963 with its origins in the Irish Naval Service. In the early days of the group, pay was poor for those in the Navy and membership of HTG fulfilled social and cultural needs satisfactorily and inexpensively. HTG has competed in the All-Ireland One-Act Finals many times and won in 1989 with The Actor’s Nightmare. They continue to compete to this day and are always looking for new members to join the group.

At SIRIUS, they present When no-one else can understand me, a series of 4 plays repeated over two nights. This includes a play about Elvis impersonators and a traditional Irish play both by David Scally, a play about women swimmers by Joanne McCall, and a play about the afters of a night out by Glenn Kavanagh (TW: drug use and SA themes).

Friday and Saturday, 19 and 20 April
8.00pm (doors: 7.45pm)
Tickets: €12.50
Booking via Eventbrite only (or for assistance, ask a member of staff at the SIRIUS reception): https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/haulbowline-theatre-group-when-no-one-else-can-understand-me-tickets-878610095447

Accessibility Note
Our building has accessibility limitations. There are three steps to the front door, but a temporary wheelchair ramp is available upon request. Our toilets are accessed via stairs and are not open to visitors. Public toilets are beside the Titanic Experience, by The Promenade.

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