
An exciting evening of patriotic music with the Sunderland Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Community singing, free flag and songsheets. Ticket prices vary - please contact the box office for further information.
Starring Brendan O'Carroll and Mrs Brown's Boys.
"Mrs Brown was a typical Dublin Mammy, whose hilarious adventures and witty insights had audiences howling for more. As before this was the cream of Irish comedy!"
Starring Brendan O'Carroll and Mrs Brown's Boys.
"Mrs Brown was a typical Dublin Mammy, whose hilarious adventures and witty insights had audiences howling for more. As before this was the cream of Irish comedy!"
Part two of the Mrs Brown trilogy of comedy plays by Brendan OâCarroll, finds the Brown family now trying to tackle the wake and funeral of Grandad Brown, there is just one problemâ¦..Grandad Brown is not dead! Dermot and his now pregnant wife Maria are living with Mrs Brown, much to Mariaâs dismay â and the pressure from her to get a place of their own has Dermot contemplating giving up his career in âPromotionsâ and returning to his life of crime with his old partner Buster Brady. Cathy Brown interrupts her new romance, to give partnership counselling to Rory and Dino who are having problems. Father Quinn is beginning to doubt his vocation. What he needs is a signâ¦. with the help of Agnes Brown he might have to settle for a miracle. Full of feisty Irish humour and all your favourite characters and more, this show is sure to be a real treat. Ticket prices vary - please contact box office for further information.
Starring Brendan O'Carroll and Mrs Brown's Boys.
"Mrs Brown was a typical Dublin Mammy, whose hilarious adventures and witty insights had audiences howling for more. As before this was the cream of Irish comedy!"
Starring Brendan O'Carroll and Mrs Brown's Boys.
"Mrs Brown was a typical Dublin Mammy, whose hilarious adventures and witty insights had audiences howling for more. As before this was the cream of Irish comedy!"
Starring Brendan O'Carroll and Mrs Brown's Boys.
"Mrs Brown was a typical Dublin Mammy, whose hilarious adventures and witty insights had audiences howling for more. As before this was the cream of Irish comedy!"