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Little Red Riding Hood

Tickets: Adults £12, Concession £10 Family (2 adults, 2 children) £36, Groups (20+) £7.50

This famous cautionary story of an ordinary little girl’s battle with a big bad Wolf is sure to captivate young audiences.
It is suspenseful, colourful, dramatic and entertaining with a mixture of well-known and original songs.

Hansel And Gretel

c21 Theatre Company is proud to announce its Irish tour of last year’s box-office hit show Hansel and Gretel.  The famous story is written and directed by the Company’s Artistic Director Peter Quigley and produced by Stephen Kelly.

The touring production will open in The Newcastle Centre, Newcastle on 30th November 2011 continuing through to the tour end in An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny on 21st December 2011.

3 Women

Set in "a maternity ward and round about", and written in verse, it steers clear of the clinical details of birth, instead reflecting the women's states of mind, and the realities of pregnancy. The women contend, in interwoven monologues, with aspects of motherhood and childlessness: birth, miscarriage, and enforced adoption.  
Peter Quigley whose theatre work is well known and respected throughout Northern Ireland and the three actresses Peter chose, from over sixty who auditioned for the parts are Abigail McGibbon, Kerri Quinn and Cat Barter directs the production. 

Time Flies

In Time Flies we see two Mayflies who are on a date and realize that they have a mere twenty-four hours to live (David Attenborough breaks the bad news!) and decide to seize life completely - if only they knew how.  So begins Time Flies and other short plays, a collection of wild and witty original one-acts.  Time flies is magical, eccentric one-act comedy at its very best! Its theatre that erobicizes the brain and tickles the heart!
 
"David Ives is perhaps the funniest writer of short plays in America today." - New York Observer
 

Sleeping Beauty

This traditional Pantomime about the beautiful Princess who pricks her finger on the spinning wheel and sleeps for 100 years only to be awakened by a handsome Prince is a classic for all ages.

The evil Fairy ‘Pyro’ disguises herself as The Old Woman of The Spinning Wheel and encourages The Princess to prick her fingers on the cursed wheel meaning that she will spend the next 100 years asleep.

PS - Your Cat's Dead

It's New Years Eve, you've lost your job, your girlfriend is leaving you, you've been robbed twice... and the only one left to talk to is a gay burglar you've got tied up in your kitchen.
A comedy by James Kirkwood at the Old Museum Arts Centre from the 24th to the 28th of June 2008 at 8pm.
16+ contains nudity.

Not a Game for Boys

Eric, Oscar and Tony are three taxi drivers, whose respective lives are going nowhere. In their different ways, Eric (Kelly) and Oscar (James Doran) are experiencing a mid-life crisis, while Jack-the-Lad Tony (John Travers) just lives for the day and the next available woman. Eric feels trapped by family life, besieged by a nagging wife, ungrateful kids and a senile, incontinent mother. Oscar is a deadpan, dry-witted bachelor, who senses the onset of mortality after attending the funeral of a team-mate earlier that day.