Play

The Dry House

Booking Info

In the Irish border town of Newry, Chrissy promises her sister Claire that after one final drink she will go to The Dry House to get sober. Does she mean it this time?

Follow the sisters as they attempt to overcome the devastating impact of alcoholism on their family in this powerful and timely exploration of grief, family, addiction – and the immense and redemptive power of hope.

An all-female cast featuring Derry Girls’ fan-favourite Aunt Sarah, Kathy Kiera Clarke (The Pale Horse and Bloodlands, BBC; Tartuffe, National Theatre; Medea, Citizens Theatre), who plays the role of Claire. Award-winning stage and screen actress Mairead McKinley (Edge of Tomorrow, Village Roadshow Pictures; Molly’s Way, dffb and ARTE; Translations, National Theatre) takes on the role of Claire’s sister Chrissy. Critically-acclaimed actress Carla Langley (The Ferryman, West End and Broadway; Carnival Row, Amazon Prime Video; The Witness for the Prosecution, BBC) is Chrissy’s daughter Heather bring to life this powerful and emotionally searing new play about love, loss, and the potential for hope after years of self-destruction.

The writer, Eugene O’Hare is an Irish actor and dramatist. He has written for National Theatre Connections, the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and for BBC television and radio.

  • “It heralds the arrival, in O’Hare, of a fearless new playwright with a singular voice.”

    Whatsonstage on the Waterman 2019
Dates
31 Mar - 6 May
Venue
Marylebone Theatre
Running Time
90 Minutes, no interval.
Tickets From
£26.50
Age Recommendations
16+
Warnings
TBC

Relaxed Performance
Wednesday 26 April, 2:30 pm

Captioned Performance
Friday 3 May, 7:30pm

Access tickets for this production can be booked online by clicking the link below.

VENUE INFORMATION

Marylebone Theatre

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Access Information

Assistance dogs are allowed inside the theatre. Please read carefully the description when booking the tickets, as some plays might have trigger warnings and might not be suitable for guide dogs.

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