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Hit one-man show returns for limited run in London Award-winning
actor Chris Sullivan returns to Britain next week with his unique one-man
show, A Bit Of Irish.
Described as a theatrical evening of Irish celebration, this show features
poems, limericks, a multitude of stories and the occasional sing-along
— all with an Irish theme.
Stories from Irish writers such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde and WB Yeats
are included in the show that runs for a limited week-long season at Jermyn
Street Theatre in London.
The performance celebrates everything that Ireland has to offer to the
outside world.
Sullivan has made over 100 appearances on British television and has seven
feature films to his credit while he has plied his trade in most of the
major British studios.
His theatre work includes stints at the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester
and the Royal Theatre in Northampton.
He is currently based in Los Angeles but is returning to British soil
in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
He first took his one-man show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2002
where it was well-received by the critics.
The Jermyn Street Theatre hosts the show for a one-week run — six
performances altogether — opening on Monday, March 17 at 8pm until
Saturday, March 22.
n For further details please contact the box office on 020 8287 2875
or log-on to the website www.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk
or www.irisheyesonthe.net. |