“Da”: A Play by Hugh Leonard

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"Pay-What-You-Can" Preview:
Tuesday, September 14 at 7:30pm
Reservations required - email: fptlondon@gmail.com to save your spot today.
Cash payment at the door.
Haunted by memories of days gone by and grievances that will never be settled, Da tells a charming, entertaining and oddly funny story about coming to terms with life and death. Set in 1968 just outside of Dun Laoghaire, in Ireland this play won the Tony Award for Best Play, 1978.
This heart-warming comedy/drama features John Moore in the title role of Nick Tynan, ("Da"), Dylan Rune as "Young Charlie", Christian Caissie as "Oliver", Greg Penney as "Mr. Drumm", Eden Eidt as "Mary Tate" and Liz Wilson as "Mrs. Prynne". This production also features real-life mother-son Valerie Grunté (Margaret Tynan) and Liam Grunté who is very excited to be reprising the role of Charles Tynan after a successful run of "Da" in 2017 at the Staircase Theatre (Hamilton, Ontario),
If you have a drop of Irish blood in your veins, you won't want to miss what has been called "An Irish comic gem" by Douglas Watt, New York Daily News.
"Da" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French Inc
http://www.concordetheatricals.com/
Run time is approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, including 20 minute intermission.
"Pay-What-You-Can" Preview:
Tuesday, September 14 at 7:30pm
Reservations required - email: fptlondon@gmail.com to save your spot today.
Cash payment at the door.
Haunted by memories of days gone by and grievances that will never be settled, Da tells a charming, entertaining and oddly funny story about coming to terms with life and death. Set in 1968 just outside of Dun Laoghaire, in Ireland this play won the Tony Award for Best Play, 1978.
This heart-warming comedy/drama features John Moore in the title role of Nick Tynan, ("Da"), Dylan Rune as "Young Charlie", Christian Caissie as "Oliver", Greg Penney as "Mr. Drumm", Eden Eidt as "Mary Tate" and Liz Wilson as "Mrs. Prynne". This production also features real-life mother-son Valerie Grunté (Margaret Tynan) and Liam Grunté who is very excited to be reprising the role of Charles Tynan after a successful run of "Da" in 2017 at the Staircase Theatre (Hamilton, Ontario),
If you have a drop of Irish blood in your veins, you won't want to miss what has been called "An Irish comic gem" by Douglas Watt, New York Daily News.
"Da" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French Inc
http://www.concordetheatricals.com/
Run time is approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, including 20 minute intermission.