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I DREAMT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS

Ade Morris

Wed 05 Apr 2006 - Sat 13 May 2006

Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.

An old woman alone with her memories.
Time spins back to the 1930's, a soaring singing voice in a crowded bar, "I've got so many lovers, I don't know which to choose..."

A story of enduring passion, a story of the belle of the county torn between the love of two men.

Adapted from the Bryan Gallagher short story, Ade Morris's critically acclaimed play from 2002, revived again for new audiences and another sell out tour. Not to be missed!
 
“Ade Morris establishes himself as a talented writer in a script that drifts back and forth through time like mists over the mountains of Morne.”
Evening Standard
 
“…with all its nostalgic Irish charm, your grandmother is really going to love this play, but, unless you left your heart at home, so will you.”  Time-Out

This production will tour to the following venues:
5 April
The Roses Theatre,
Tewkesbury, Glos GL20 5NX
 
7 April
Caistor Town Hall
Caistor, Lincolnshire LN7 6TX

8 April
The Studio@tps
The Petersfield School, Cranford Road, Petersfield, Hants GU32 3LU
 
11 – 12 April
Falmouth Arts Centre
Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3EG  
Box Office:  01326 212300
 
18 April
Basildon Village Hall,
Upper Basildon, Near Reading, Berks
 
20 April
The Rosehill Theatre,
Moresby, Whitehaven, Cumbria

21 April
Evesham Arts Centre
Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 4QH 
Box Office: 01386 45567 & 01386 442348
 
22 April
The Oxford Room
Malmesbury Town Hall, Malmesbury, Wilts

26 April
St.John's Arts Centre
Listowel, Co.Kerry
 
27 April
Briery Gap
Macroom, Co Cork
 
28-29 April
Theatre Royal,
The Mall, Waterford
 
2 May
Balor Arts Centre, Co. Donegal
 
3 – 4 May
Hawk's Well Theatre
Sligo, Co. Sligo
 
5 – 6 May
Ardowen Theatre
Dublin Rd., Enniskillen,  County Fermanagh BT74 6BR
 
11 May
The Marine Theatre
Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3QB
Box Office 01297 442138

 
12 May
Uffington Village Hall
 
13 May
Wootton Bassett Memorial Hall
 
 
 
Directed by Ade Morris
Designed by Libby Watson
Lighting by Lawrence T Doyle

Adapted from the Bryan Gallagher short story