Extra date for 'Dig' at Ramor

An extra date has been added to the run of 'Dig' by Seamus O'Rourke,, running at the Ramor Theatre, Virginia, from 21st to 23rd March.

This play is about that ritual… and about things that never get said between men… men who played sport together, men who would die for one another, men who would do anything for the ‘cause’ and yet keep their real thoughts a secret to the grave.

Playwright and director, Seamus O’Rourke has become well known in the theatre world for tackling serious contemporary social issues through humour and some very quirky, but recognisable rural Irish characters.‘Dig’ is no different…

Two old friends, Tom O’Donnell and James McHugh are digging a grave for local character ‘Smokey’ McCormack. The spirit of the recently deceased man joins them on stage for the entire play, but it’s still too late for Smokey to explain exactly what was going on with certain members of the local GAA team in his house in the years leading up to his death.

Tom O’Donnell’s son was a member of that team until he was killed in a road accident and so too was James McHugh’s son… he went to England to work shortly after his friend died and young Terry McCann was there and now reluctantly joins the grave digging party.  In some parts of rural Ireland graves are still dug by friends and neighbours of the deceased and not by professional gravediggers.

From its beautifully realised setting and lighting to its accurately drawn characters,  this is a story so powerful and captivating from its opening words, yet so full of wit and humour throughout.  O’Rourke himself revisits one of his finest roles as Big Tom O’Donnell and audiences throughout the country are in for a real treat.

Booking on 049 8547074 or www.ramortheatre.com