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Theatre: Roddy Doyle’s Two Pints at the Abbey Theatre (audio described, touch tour and captioned performance)

31 Jul 2019 (Past)

Abbey Theatre



After two sold-out tours of pubs across Ireland and the UK, Roddy Doyle’s ‘achingly, breathtakingly funny’ Two Pints is on a US Tour before taking to the stage this summer.

The hilarious and provocative Two Pints started as a conversation on Facebook. Now it’s a play.

Two men meet for a pint. They talk about their Da’s, death, Nigella, North Korea, the afterlife…

Settle down and listen in as they chew the fat and set the world to rights.

Audio-described and captioned performance: Wednesday 31 July, 7:30pm

Touch tour: Wednesday 31 July, 6.00pm

Sign language interpreted performance: Thursday 1 August, 7:30pm


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