A Man of No Importance
A Man of No Importance transfers to the Arts Theatre
The Arts Theatre is delighted to announce the transfer of A Man of No Importance following its sell-out production at the Union Theatre.
Based on a 1994 independent film starring Albert Finney, A Man Of No Importance is about the journey of self-discovery and acceptance of Alfie Byrne, a Dublin bus conductor who is prone to reciting poetry to the patrons on his bus.
He is also the director of the local community theatre, which operates out of a small parish hall in the neighborhood church.
Alfie’s passengers are also his performers: amateur thespians that come to see the magic the theatre offers through Alfie’s eyes.
A Man of No Importance plays at the Arts Theatre for a limited run from the 10th February until the 27th February.
Tickets are on sale now and we have a special offer on performances until the 20th February with a discount price of £18.50, down from £25 or you can combine tickets with a pre theatre dinner at Kitchen Italia for just £23.50 per person.
See the theatre tickets page for more information and booking.
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