Friday, 22 December 2023

The 'fierce and gripping' Chronicles of Long Kesh returns to the Opera House


THE hilarious, painful and shocking story of the North of Ireland's infamous prison - Long Kesh - is told through the eyes if prison officers, Republicans and Loyalists, a rich assortment of patriots, chancers, leaders, wives, escapers and hypochondriacs in Martin Lynch's 'Chronicles of Long Kesh'.
A huge crowd pleaser, full of 1960s mo-town songs and wild, irreverent humour, this is the inside story of The Troubles.
'Chronicles of Long Kesh' last played in Belfast in 2012 with a sold-out run and standing ovations every single night. The play has toured throughout the North of Ireland and was a smash-hit at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Described as "fierce and gripping" by the Times and "vibrant and provocative" by the British Theatre Guide, Choronicles of Long Kesh takes place at the Grand Opera House from June 3rd to June 8th 2024.
Tickets priced at £18.50 to £36.00.
With thanks to the: Irish News for the original posting.

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