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    Theatre Archive > Stones in His Pockets

    Stones in His Pockets

    by Marie Jones

    The multi-award winning play returns in a new production.


     ‘The actors are deliciously eloquent…. McDonnell is adept at switching from festering resentment to blithe charm, and Beamish’s work borders on the magical.’ Evening Standard

     ’Stones in his Pockets offers an entertaining and touching alternative to traditional Christmas panto.’ The Daily Telegraph

    ‘Both actors are also brilliant… In this revival, you relish the acting without losing sight of Jones’s lament for a lost Ireland.’ The Guardian

     ‘The Tricycle’s mission has kept at its heart that sense of telling one’s own story. Which makes this an honourable and characteristic, as well as entertaining, seasonal choice’ The Times

    ‘Jamie Beamish and Owen McDonnell are a loveable double act as the extras…their rapport works a treat’ The Daily Mail

    County Kerry, Ireland. A rural community is turned upside down by the arrival of an American film crew on location to capture ‘real’ Ireland for their latest Hollywood blockbuster. When locals Charlie Conlon and Jake Quinn are employed as extras for the film, they, like the rest of the village, struggle to present the Americans’ romanticised Ireland, a stark contrast to the reality of daily life.

    From the local lads intent on being stars, to the film’s American lead actress, whose Irish accent leaves a lot to be desired; two actors portray a multitude of characters in this hilarious yet poignant updated production of Marie Jones’ multi-award winning play.

    Winner: Best New Comedy
    Olivier Award, 2001
    Evening Standard Award, 2000

    Presented by arrangement with Paul Elliott, Adam Kenwright and Pat Moylan.

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    DATES & TICKETS
    DATES
    Thu 15 Dec 2011 - Sat 4 Feb 2012

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    £14 Mon 8pm & Weekday Matinees £20
    Tues - Fri 8pm, Sat 4pm
    £24 Sat 8pm

    Allocated Seating: The theatre auditorium is unreserved seating. For a small additional charge you can reserve one of the 40 allocated seats.

    Weekday Mats at 2pm
    Wed 28 Dec, 4, 18 Jan, 1 Feb

    Weekend Mats at 4pm
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    Press Night: Tues 20 Dec at 7pm

    PRODUCTION

    Director: Indhu Rubasingham
    Designer: Rosa Maggiora
    Lighting: Malcolm Rippeth
    Sound: David McSeveney

    Cast: Jamie Beamish & Owen McDonnell


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