Chicago Transition Year production Ticket for 14th March ONLY
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In a break from the usual musical produced each year by the Cross & Passion Transition Year students, for 2017 the presentation will be a comedy drama based on John Buchan's 'The 39 Steps' and the subsequent Alfred Hitchcock movie, writes Brian Byrne.
The production is directed by Evelyn O'Sullivan and choreographed by Anne O'Connell, and the set was built by a team of students under the direction of Stephen Mann.
More than 100 students are involved in the show, and the stunning poster was designed by Dara, Sadhbh, Finn and Jack under the direction of art teacher Emmet Dolan.
"It promises to be a brilliant show," says TY Coordinator Glenda Groome, while director Evelyn O'Sullivan says, "If there's only one play people will see this year, this should be it. It's a hilarious comedy by a wonderful cast and crew."
The show is on for three nights, 13, 14 and the 15 March 2018, at 8pm in the Cross and Passion College Assembly Hall.
Tickets are €10 each, available from CPC, and they typically sell out very quickly. A €40 donation as a patron gets two tickets, a programme, tickets for the raffle, and credit on the roll of honour in thanks for supporting the show.
The production is directed by Evelyn O'Sullivan and choreographed by Anne O'Connell, and the set was built by a team of students under the direction of Stephen Mann.
More than 100 students are involved in the show, and the stunning poster was designed by Dara, Sadhbh, Finn and Jack under the direction of art teacher Emmet Dolan.
"It promises to be a brilliant show," says TY Coordinator Glenda Groome, while director Evelyn O'Sullivan says, "If there's only one play people will see this year, this should be it. It's a hilarious comedy by a wonderful cast and crew."
The show is on for three nights, 13, 14 and the 15 March 2018, at 8pm in the Cross and Passion College Assembly Hall.
Tickets are €10 each, available from CPC, and they typically sell out very quickly. A €40 donation as a patron gets two tickets, a programme, tickets for the raffle, and credit on the roll of honour in thanks for supporting the show.