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On Our Way To Lisbon

Down Arts Centre, 2 - 6 Irish Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6BP
On our way to Lisbon

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Glasgow Celtic's 1967 European Cup win is one of the great sporting legends of all time.
This amazing feat has been turned into a spectacular two-man play called 'On Our Way To Lisbon' by Patrick Prior, and produced by Isosceles Theatre Company.

Two fans recreate the epic campaign that saw Jock Stein's young team sweep aside the best that Europe had to offer.

The two actors, Pat Abernethy and Dave Marsden, play everything - players, crowds, commentators, managers, in a masterpiece of story-telling.
The glory of the famous victory is set against the drab reality of their Glasgow existence...was Celtic's victory the best moment of their lives?

Over the last few years, the play has thrilled audiences in Scotland, Ireland, England and Las Vegas, gathering rave reviews, awards and standing ovations.

The show has obvious appeal for football fans, but for those with little interest in the game, it stands as a stunning piece of theatre for all.

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£15.00 per ticket
Concession£13.00 per ticket

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Directions from Town: Follow the A7 from Belfast or the A25 from Clough into Downpatrick town centre, drive straight to the T junction at the end of Market Street and turn left. Down Arts Centre is a large red brick building with a clock tower on the right hand side, on the corner of Irish and Scotch Street. There are several paid and display car parks in the near vicinity and some on-street parking nearby.

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