Peter Sheridan 47 Roses
Peter Sheridan conjures up the voices, sights and songs of his 1960’s childhood in Dublin, in a powerful coming-of-age story, peopled with deliciously eccentric characters and wonderfully bizarre incidents.
By turns, brilliantly funny and intensely moving, this remarkable performance packs a considerable punch – a cultural gem.
We are pleased to announce that Peter Sheridan will be doing a Q&A session following the play on the night; there will be an opportunity to ask questions from the audience. It will give you a real insight into this beautifully made piece.
‘Peter Sheridan has remade the lost world of sixties Dublin in this knock-out memoir, a gently powerful act of memory and love.’ Sebastian Barry
‘Peter Sheridan writes at the crossroads where hilarity and heartbreak, tenderness and savagery meet. The people who live there are often cruel, often magnificent, and always, always human. He captures them perfectly.’Roddy Doyle
We currently have two competitions running with Easons (Newbridge) and Barker & Jones (Naas), if you purchase a book by an Irish Author your name will be entered into a competition to win a pair of tickets for 47 Roses. (Closing date Monday 30th Jan)


