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SUMMARY:Philo, a new play by Peter sheridan
DESCRIPTION:Join the Five Lamps Arts Festival for Philo, a new play by acclaimed playwright Peter Sheridan.  Philo follows the story of two women from very different backgrounds who find refuge in a convent day-care centre.\nBorn and reared on Sheriff Street, Philo (Neilí Conroy ( https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175846/ ) of Fair City) is a larger-than-life character facing one crisis after another. On the other hand, Sister Rosaleen (Nichola MacEvilly ( https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1599954/ ) of Ripper Street) is a shy and vulnerable woman from a small town in rural Cork who wants to devote her life to working with the poor.\nCan Sister Rosaleen put up with the bad language that flows from Philo’s mouth? Can Philo contain herself and abide by the rules of the convent? Is this all going to end up in one mighty explosion that finishes their relationship for good? Or do miracles still happen?\nPhilo explores Sheridan’s past themes of social injustice, youth crime, domestic violence, and human relationships as they evolve in surprising ways. Inspired by the characters Sheridan grew up with in Dublin’s north inner city, Philo takes audiences on a poignant and hilarious journey.\nSee Philo at The Sean O’Casey Community Centre  ( http://www.seanocaseycommunitycentre.ie/ )Theatre in East Wall on the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th and 30th of October at 8.30 pm. Tickets, €12/10.\nBOOK ( https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/philo-a-new-play-by-peter-sheridan-tickets-181349068947 ) HERE ( https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/philo-a-new-play-by-peter-sheridan-tickets-181349068947 )\n\nPhilo is played by Neilí Conroy| Sister Rosaleen is played by Nichola MacEvilly\nDirected by Peter Sheridan|Set and Costume Design by Florentina Burcea\nLight Design by Conor McCague|Photograph by Kevin Newcomen\nProduction by Roisin Lonergan and the Five Lamps Arts Festival\n:\n\n
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LOCATION:18-26 St Mary's Road, East Wall, Dublin 3
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