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The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey

22 Rostrevor Road, Hilltown, Down, BT34 5XR
Mikel Murfi

About

The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey is a new one man show written and performed by Mikel Murfi.

Following on from The Man in the Woman's Shoes and I Hear You and Rejoice, both of which were sell outs in Hilltown in February and August, Mikel Murfi now brings his new show The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey to Hilltown Hall.

This new piece, the third in the series, finishes out Pat Farnon's journey in a most unexpected way ...
Having married Kitsy Rainey late in life, cobbler, Pat Farnon finally decides to lift the lid on a life previously lived by his wife. And all the while Pat faces down his own reckoning. Tender, heartfelt and joyously funny The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey finishes out Pat Farnon's journey in a most unexpected way.

The Mysterious Case of Kitsy Rainey was created with support from Sligo County Council Arts Service, The Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo and Irish Arts Center, New York.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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  • On site parking

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Ticket£15.00 per ticket

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Opening Times

Season (24 Nov 2024)
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Sunday18:00 - 21:00

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