Ryan Tubridy
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But well done to everyone.
Accents slipped a little bit every now and again, but we can live with that.
It's just a tricky thing when you're trying to be from the south all the time.
But I think if you've got kids who are 12, 13, 14, and this is a book in school, go and see it.
It's really very good.
And I love the Bordgash Energy Theatre, but I do think that for little, smaller productions, it's a bit tricky.
The Crucible is a different story because it's in the gaiety.
Let's face it, it's the right venue for a wonderful play.
Niamh McCormack is a knockout in it.
Charlie McKenna is a knockout in it.
And I tell you, Andrew McCarthy, who people will know from his old days as a movie star in Hollywood from back in the day, really brings a lovely bit of heft to it just after the interval.
I had a problem with both plays and that's on me, not on them.
They're both three hours long.
Mother of Jesus.
Like, I can't, I can't do it anymore.
I mean, I've got a bony arse.
I can't, like, it's not, no, but I'm also distracted.
So look, that's on me.
Thirdly, um,
The car park in the Borgash Energy Theater was hilarious afterwards.