The Blue Boy of Glenmore Comes To Down Arts Centre

Jemmy John is a tortured soul. The sheep on the Glen and the farm are his life but his younger sister Colleen yearns for something much more. With the help of a local car mechanic, Colleen is determined to escape Glenmore for the chance at a better life, but her older brother is having none of it.

The life-long conflict between these sibling rivals is the catalyst that ignites the shocking events that unfold.

From the multi-award winning Brassneck Theatre Company, ‘The Blue Boy of Glenmmore’ is a sensational and hauntingly dark comedy written by Joe Brennan and directed by Tony Devlin that will have you on the edge of your seat from the start.

‘The Blue Boy of Glenmore’ will be performed in Down Arts Centre on Friday 28 April at 8pm with bar facilities from 7pm.

Tickets are available at the Box Office, priced £12/£10 concession.

For more information or to book contact The Box Office on 028 4461 0747 or visit:

downartscentre.com

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