What Would Charlie Do?

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From top: Charlie Haughey and Conal Gallen, who play him in The State Of The Nation

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Conor writes:

Was it for this that Michael Collins died? Would Big Jim Larkin be turning in his grave? And what would idealist Thomas Davis and arch pragmatist Charlie Haughey make of the current slew of political scandals?

Find out in The State Of The Nation – a new comedy coming to The Civic Theatre, Tallaght, The Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey and The Playhouse Derry in May.

Four towering figures from Irish political history meet to play poker in the afterlife. As the game draws on the conversation hots up – covering topics from 1916 to civil war politics, water charges to hospital waiting lists and Apple tax to Brexit..

The State Of The Nation, features Conal Gallen as Haughey and Cillain O Gairmhi as Collins forms part of a theatrical double bill with the evening also featuring a staged reading of award winning radio play The Fund – a re-imagining of the shocking true story of IMF whistle-blower Davison Budhoo.

The Civic will also be hosting a post show discussion after the show with guests including Frankie Gaffney, Conor McCabe and Terry McMahon.

May 2 and 3: The Civic Theatre, Tallaght
May 5 and 6The Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey
May 7The Playhouse, Derry

The State Of The Nation

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10 thoughts on “What Would Charlie Do?

    1. Sheik Yahbouti

      Extremely troubling. Ceacescu would have been delighted with the level of supine servility in this country.

  1. Sheik Yahbouti

    Don’t forget great (however unlikely) warriors such as Frank Hall, the father of TV satire in this septic isle.

    1. scottser

      or donal flannery and the man bites dog column – when the irish times had some cajones.

    2. The Old Boy

      Good old Frank Hall.

      “Mr Dick Bolger is Kilkenny’s answer to Castlebar’s Dick Moran. There seem to be a lot of Dicks in local government.”

  2. Sheik Yahbouti

    BTW may I congratulate Mr Fitzpatrick for weighing in on the side of right in the NMH ‘controversy ‘. We need more like him. The faux Republic supports slavers and human traffickers. I’m so proud.

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