- Music
- 29 Nov 13
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly plots new Gaeity show
The nation’s love affair with Ross O’Carroll-Kelly shows no signs of abating with the rugger bugger that other rugger buggers call the Guv’nor taking up residence from April 25 – May 17 in the Gaiety Theatre where tickets range in price from €25 to €49.50.
“The year is 2022,” we’re told. “Ireland is in the midst of an unexpected economic boom. The country’s debts have been repaid in full, the people are once again selling houses to each other for five times what they’re worth and Bertie Ahern is set to become Taoiseach again at the age of 71. Ross O’Carroll-Kelly is entering his middle years without a care in the world. He’s got a son who’s a professional footballer, a career-minded wife who’s about to land the job of her dreams – and, like good Cognac, his looks just keep improving with age. For Ireland’s most eligible married man, life is good. Until his teenage daughter arrives home from Wesley one night with the captain of the Blackrock College rugby team – and Ross is forced to face up to the lesson that you must reap what you have sown.”
Reprising his role as Ross is Rory Nolan who’s currently filming Citizen Charlie with Love/Hate and The Guard man Lawrence Kinlan and Philip O’Sullivan if The Tudors and Pure Mule fame among the supporting cast.
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