Saturday 15 October 2016

The Prodger has SOLD OUT for 16th October 2016, Dalkey Creates Festival

Pictured above, Pat Nolan, Frank Melia, Joe Moylan, and Brendan Conroy the four man cast of 'The Prodger'  which will be performed tomorrow night, Sunday 16th October 2016 at The Vico Upstairs, The Queens Pub, Dalkey, Co. Dublin as part of Dalkey Creates Festival.  'The Prodger' is a flicker into the dimly lit  history of the Irish veteran's of WW1 who never got the recognition they deserved with an after show discussion with Ronan McGreevy, broadcaster, journalist and author of Wherever the Firing Line Extends: Ireland and the Western Front.

***This performance is SOLD OUT. Next performance 2nd November 2016, Culturlann Centre, Falls Road, Belafast.

Sunday 25 September 2016

The Prodger visits Craic Theatre, Coalisland, Sat 1st October 2016

The Prodger will be at Craic Theatre, Sat, 1st October 2016.

The Old Courthouse, Antrim - Friday 30th September 2016

As part of the Cultural programme of the Northern Ireland Centenary Commemorations, Solar Theatre Productions presents The Prodger at The Old Courthouse Theatre, Antrim, on Friday 30 September at 7.30pm
Tickets for this powerful drama are available from Box Office on 028 9442 8331 or online atwww.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/boxoffice

The Prodger - Bangor 28th Sept & Portaferry 29th Sept 2016

28-29 September
Drama Production: ‘The Prodger’

An Irish soldier's perspective of the conflict, to be shown in Bangor (28 September) and Portico in Portaferry (29 September). Free event, but attendees must register with Good Relations on 0300 013 3333. T: 028 4272 8808 or visit porticoards.com for further info

Sunday 26 January 2014

WW1 Conference University College Cork

Absolutely honoured and thrilled to have been invited to the UCC World War 1 conference 24th/25th January 2014
 by the UCC
Archives Department -(Michael Holland/Gabriel Doherty) for not only the conference but a private tour of the haunts and lecture halls, John James B Noonan (The Prodger) would have spent carefree years (1912-1915) before he signed up for The Great War, as a Private with the Leinster Regiment and 16 months later to loose half his leg.