'Unholy Trinity' - A Bram Stoker Commemoration at the Viking Theatre

30 Apr 2012 - 04 May 2012 The Viking Theatre, above The Sheds Pub.
Henry Irving managed and starred in many plays, especially Shakespeare, until 1902, at the Lyceum Theatre in London's West End, often engaging co-star Ellen Terry for that entire period of 24 years. Stoker worked there for nearly twenty years as business manager of the theatre, and Irving was Stoker's real-life inspiration for the character 'Count Dracula' in his now famous novel. Show starts at 8pm, doors open at 7:45. Tickets can be purchased at the door on the night or by calling 087-1129970. Tickets cost €10. Organised by the Stoker Dracula Organisation, this event is one in a series of events to commemorate the first half of his centenary year 2012.