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21 Nov 2025

Brand new comedy written and directed by Tipperary man to showcase on stage in Tipperary

The play runs from Thursday December 4 to Sunday December 7 at 8pm each evening in Knockavilla Community Hall.

Brand new comedy written and directed by Tipperary man to showcase on stage in Tipperary

The Multeen Players in Knockavilla, Dundrum, who will perform 'The , Tee' , Also pictured is writer and director Jim Keane.

A brand new comedy play written and directed by a Tipperary man will premiere in the county next month.

The , Tee is a brand new two-act comedy play written and directed by Jim Keane. Multeen Players are honoured to bring this play to the stage for the first time.

The play centres around the inept attempts of a committee, formed by retired teacher Trish Riordan, as they set about getting the old, dilapidated parish hall restored to its former glory.

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Set over two acts, this entire play takes place in the parish hall in the fictional village of Ballygreen. Each act has three scenes. All action takes place on the stage in the hall. The play is set in the present day with a cast of ten - five men and five women.

Audiences will have a terrific time watching this group of local characters – who are in all our communities – try to negotiate their way through the committee meetings and each other’s individual personality traits, under the direction of the talented Jim Keane.

The play runs from Thursday December 4 to Sunday December 7 at 8pm each evening in Knockavilla Community Hall.

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Tickets are €15 and are available from Cronin’s Centra & Heffernan’s Foodstore, Dundrum, online from gr8events.ie or call Margaret on 087 2465340

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