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Theo Dorgan, Jack Lynch and Len Graham bring their tales and songs to The Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar
Tall tales, splendid songs and wickedly wise words
Three of Ireland’s finest performers, Theo Dorgan, Jack Lynch and Len Graham conspire to delight their audience with ‘Rhyme, Rant & Rann’, an entertaining evening of great songs and heart-warming stories at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday, October 3. Renowned storyteller Jack Lynch weaves his hilarious tales with sensitivity and expertise, while traditional singer Len Graham’s musical stories mingle sad farewells with joyous homecomings. Theo Dorgan’s love of the sea, and his epic ocean adventures, are fine inspiration indeed for memorable maritime musings in poetry and prose. Together this trio of master craftsmen create a gentle little gem of a show in which there really is something for everyone. Fresh, unfussy, and great craic altogether!
For more information and to book tickets, contact the Linanhall Arts Centre on 094 9023733
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