Lyric Listings For October 2014

Lyric Theatre Listings For October 2014

Pentecost LAST WEEK Date/Time: Until Sat 18 Oct (previews 20, 21 & 23 Sept); Tues-Sat 7.45pm, Sat & Sun 2.30pm Venue: Lyric Theatre, Danske Bank Stage Description: Stewart Parker’s masterpiece tells the story of the inter-twined lives of a group of people thrown together during the Ulster Workers’ Strike which marks its 40th anniversary this year. Cost: £10-£24.50 pentecost-splash_540 Skyhawk Date/Time: 14 – 21 Oct; various times Venue: Lyric Theatre, Naughton Studio Description: The stage adaptation of the children’s best-seller is an edge-of-your-seat wildlife musical adventure for young people. Cost: £5 (under 16s); £10 Makaronik Date/Time: 24 – 26 Oct; 8pm & Sun 26 Oct 3pm Venue: Lyric Theatre, Naughton Studio. Description: It’s 2084 and a world where ‘The Empire’ reigns supreme. Aisling Ghéar Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Dave Duggan’s multi lingual science-fiction drama. Part of the Queen’s Festival. Cost: £10 & £12

Two Sore Legs Date/Time: 28 – 30 Oct; 7.45pm Venue: Lyric Theatre, Naughton Studio Description: Green Shoot Productions presents Brenda Murphy’s autobiographical play based on the experiences of her mother, who had six children by a married man who lived nearby with his own family in the 1950s. Cost: £12/£14

The Suit Date/Time: 29 -31 Oct; 7.45pm Venue: Lyric Theatre, Danske Bank Stage Description: Renowned European theatre and former RSC director Peter Brook directs the celebrated play about infidelity in South Africa. Part of Ulster Bank Festival at Queen’s. Cost: £18/£20 The Night Dances Date/Time: Sat 1 Nov; 7.30pm Venue: Lyric Theatre, Danske Bank Stage Description: Star of stage and screen Charlotte Rampling brings to life Sylvia Plath’s poetry accompanied by Benjamin Britten’s cello suites in this Premiere which is part of the Ulster Bank Festival at Queen’s. Cost: £18/£20 Sive Date/Time: 4 – 9 November; Tues-Sat 7.45pm; Sat 2.30pm & Sun 1.30pm Venue: Lyric Theatre, Danske Bank Stage Description – One of the greatest Irish plays of the 20th Century, John B. Keane’s Sive tells the story of a Co. Kerry family offered a large sum of money for their beautiful niece to marry an elderly farmer.

For all performances, please contact: Lyric Box Office 028 90381081

or www.lyrictheatre.co.uk

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