Tuar Ard Theatre hosts No Harm Done

The latest play from popular Athlone playwright Margaret McKenna Mullan, No Harm Done, will be performed in Tuar Ard Theatre, Moate on Friday and Saturday October 1 and 2.

No Harm Done, directed by Amelia Keena and performed by local group No Fixed Abode, promises to woo audiences in Tuar Ard Theatre. Outstanding performances will have audiences on the edge of their seats each evening, with a wonderful mix of drama and comedy.

This topical play, definitely not to be missed, touches on a tender subject in a tasteful manner and is filled with humour, wit, and sadness which are cleverly portrayed through a variety of cunning, genuine, and unfortunate characters that can only be described as being the good, the bad, and the downright ugly. If you enjoyed Margaret McKenna Mullan’s The Sleeveens and Promises Promises, then No Harm Done is a play not to be missed.

Father Mathew Mullholland, played by Eoin Kiveney, touches the hearts of the audience throughout, while the theatrics of his childish and jealous brother Ciaran (played by Paul Slevin ) will have audiences laughing out loud. His adoring mother Maura (played by Joan Larkin ) is the dutiful mother and wife who will shock audiences as her true character unfolds. This is provoked by the mischievous behaviour of her chauvinistic and arrogant husband Gerald Mullholland.

Gerald’s character (played by Eoin Croffy ) will capture the audiences interest from the off and will entertain all with his slimy behaviour and pompous remarks until solicitor Jolene O’Reilly (played by Linda Murray ) puts a spanner in the works for the holier-than-thou Mullholland family. Conniving Fr David (played by Olly Berry ) also causes a huge stir with his happy-go-lucky pretence.

Catch No Harm Done in Tuar Ard Theatre, Moate next Friday and Saturday October 1 and 2 at 8.30pm. Tickets cost €12 and €10. For bookings contact the box office at (090 ) 6482042.

 

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