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The Man Who Left the Titanic

Newry Town Hall, Bank Parade, Newry, County Down, BT34 1DQ
two men on the Titanic

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The Man Who Left the Titanic

SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL…SHE WAS UNSINKABLE…SHE WAS DOOMED…

On April 15th 1912, the Titanic, the greatest ship in the world, slipped below the frigid waters of the Atlantic.
Yet J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, stepped into a lifeboat and sailed away from the stricken ship, sailed away from his passengers, sailed away from the cries and screams and tears.

'The Man Who Left the Titanic' evokes that terrible voyage and asks whether Bruce Ismay only did what any of us might have done in the same circumstances, or should his actions that night consign his name to infamy?

Was he a coward, or merely human?

This play has toured throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales for a number of years to enormous acclaim.

Date: Thursday 13 April

Time: 8pm

Price: £14 /£12 concession

Presented by: Isosceles in association with Useful Idiots presents

www.isosceles.biz

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