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Little Gem

  • From Tuesday, 19 January 2010
  • To Saturday, 27 February 2010
  • Showing on the Peacock Stage

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Three generations of women: one extraordinary year of sex, birth, death and salsa classes. 

A Gúna Nua / Civic Theatre Production

Amber has fierce bad indigestion and the Sambucas aren’t getting rid of it. Lorraine attacks a customer at work and her boss wants her to see a psychiatrist. Kay’s got an itch that Gem can’t scratch (but maybe Kermit can). Paul is just using Amber until he can get to Australia. The Hairy Man fancies Lorraine but fails to rise to the occasion, and Gem doesn’t like the neighbours coming in to ‘mind’ him. And if all that wasn’t bad enough, Little Gem makes his presence felt and…well…life is never the same again.

Little Gem, Elaine Murphy’s first full-length play, has swept the boards since its sell out run as part of the 2008 Dublin Fringe Festival. It was the surprise hit of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the first ever Irish production to receive the prestigious Carol Tambor Award. Now the Abbey is delighted to present this heart-warming tale of courage, comedy and romance on the Peacock stage, following its tour to New York in 2010.

‘gurgles and giggles with life…’ The Guardian

‘blazing authenticity – and with the performances to back it up…’ The Times

‘three stunning performances…’ The Scotsman

There will be a sign language interpreted performance for Little Gem on Saturday 20 February 2.30pm. Find out more about our assisted performances here.

Wednesday 20 January – Saturday 27 February
Preview Tuesday 19 January
Monday – Saturday evening 8pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm
Tickets: €18 – €25

Book now or call 01 87 87 222

  • Little Gem press release

    Abbey Theatre delighted to present multi award-winning play, Little Gem, as first show of 2010

    Wed 20 January – Sat 27 February 2010
    Preview: Tue 19 January

    December 2009 – The Abbey Theatre is delighted to present the Gúna Nua/Civic Theatre production of LITTLE GEM, by play-writing newcomer ELAINE MURPHY, at the Peacock from 20 January until 27 February 2010. The first production of the new year, LITTLE GEM at the Abbey demonstrates the national theatre’s commitment to continue supporting and collaborating with the best of the country’s artistic talent.

    NEWS 17 Nov 2009

  • Assisted performances

    The Abbey Theatre currently offers a range of services for deaf and disabled patrons including signed, audio described and captioned performances.

    NEWS 25 Jun 2009

REVIEWS: WHAT YOU SAID

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laughter & tears of joy someone in every family go and enjoy it i did

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I loved this play. It got the mix exactly right between comedy and sadness. We can all relate with one or all of the characters depending on our age and circumstances. Best play I have seen in years.

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it made me cry, laugh and ponder all within a spectacular few hours I recommend to people of all ages and gender A+++++++++++++++++++++++++

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I cried...I laughed...I laughed so much I cried- a wonderful script and wonderful actors - thank you so much for the journey you took me!

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I had the privilege of bringing Little Gem to New York, as the winner of the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh award.  New Yorkers loved it-- despite Elaine not changing word to suit an American audience. The emotions are universal and ever so authentic. Laughter and sniffles in equal measure at every performance!
I am now planning a trip to Dublin so I can see it yet again! A play to savor again and again.

Sincerely,

Carol Tambor

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I loved this play. If I could offer you five reasons to see the play, they are, in no particular order:

1. It will make you laugh long and hard because it’s a great script.
2. It will make you want to hug someone after, because it’s a story you’ll recognise
3. Anita Reeves as Kay
4. Sarah Greene as Amber
5. Hilda Fay as Lorraine

I’ll be back to see it. Genuinely. I’ll be bringing my parents. I’ll be going with my friends. Brilliant play for people who don’t normally go to the theatre. Give it a go, see for yourself!

I loved this play, i went from laughing out loud to wiping a tear from my eye!  The characters are so real, you end up wanting to be part of their family!

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It’ll make you laugh and cry all at the same time… fantastic play with characters we can all relate to!

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the funniest i have seen in a long time

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