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Stones in His Pockets

Hollywood comes to rural Ireland in this hilarious multi-award winner which ran for four years in London’s West End.

Stones in His Pockets is a comedy, with a poignant undercurrent, about a small rural town in Ireland where a Hollywood epic is being filmed. The story centres on Charlie Conlon and Jake Quinn, who, like much of the town, are employed as extras for the filming. After a tragic incident concerning a local teenager, Charlie and Jake assume responsibility for giving an account of events, taking on all the roles themselves.

A two-hander that delights in exploring the limits of comedy and theatricality, and the collision of romanticised notions of ‘Irishness’ and the harsher reality, Stones in His Pockets has delighted audiences around the world.

Marie Jones’ play was first staged at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast in June 1999 before opening at the Tricycle Theatre, London, in August 1999. It transferred to the New Ambassadors Theatre, London, in May 2000.

Stones in His Pockets won the 2001 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.

October 3, 2024 - October 12, 2024
Venue:
Red Door Theatre
Show Duration:
2h (15 min. interval)
Director:
AJ Potter

Hugh Neill as Charlie Conlon, Simon (First AD), Caroline Giovanni, Clem Curtis (Director), Fin, Brother Gerard, Jock Campbell, Mr. Harkin (Sean’s Father)

Mike Williams as Jake Quinn, Aisling (Third AD), Mickey Riordan, Sean Harkin, John (Accent Coach), Dave, Kevin Doherty (RTE Reporter)

Director: AJ Potter
Lighting: Robbie Burns, Michaela Carruthers
Sound: Tobias Young
Stage Manager: Stuart Yank, Gavin Barr
Wardrobe: Nelson Musical Theatre Wardrobe, Coral Haussmann
Set: Stuart Yank, Mark Nicholls
Programme: Tobias Young
Graphic Design & Marketing: Mike Williams, Sam Nicholls

Nelson Musical Theatre in collaboration with Nelson Theatre Collective

In association with NZ Play Bureau

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