Event: Under The Lights
Date: Thursday 27th February 2025
Time: 8.00pm
Location: The Market Place Theatre, 9 Market Street, Armagh BT61 7BW
Price: £15.00 | £13.00 (concession) | £10.00 (students) (+ booking fee)
Tickets: Book Here or Telephone: 03300 561 025
Under The Lights
Josh Blair was never any good at team sports, that is until he joins Invictus Grammar School, goes to a rugby training session and is hooked!
After four years of school rugby, the team have made it through to the semi-finals of the Medallion Shield, but in the last few minutes of the game, something is not right. Josh is unsure about going back on, but his team need him, his school needs him, he needs this. Josh takes up his position on the pitch and stands in line, under the lights.
Everyone involved in contact sport should know the signs and symptoms of concussion. A suspected brain injured player should be removed immediately. This play highlights the need to change people’s minds regarding the urgency of brain safety in all contact sports.
This event takes place in our Studio Theatre with an unreserved, tiered seating layout. Presented by C21 Theatre Company. This event is subject to funding.
c21 is delighted to announce a brand new touring production Under The Lights by Maria Connolly, starring Belfast actor John Travers that will have its world premiere at The MAC Belfast in February 2025 followed by a short national tour of Northern Ireland. c21’s Company Manager Fionnuala Fagan-Thiébot will help produce and Stephen Kelly will complete the team by directing the new piece.
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