The official teaser image for ‘Sourdough’. Photo credit: Riverbank Arts Centre in Newbridge, Riff Raff Drama Group
Known for constantly dropping new plays like crumbs, Newbridge-based Riff Raff Drama Group has revealed its 10th production, 'Sourdough'.
Once again penned and directed by member Dave Tiernan, this two-act comedy, according to its official description, will be set in the 'late 60s / early 70s rural Ireland.'
The synopsis for 'Sourdough' reads as follows: "Two squabbling sisters, Molly and Kathleen Ryan, put their differences aside when they find out that their deceased father has left them in debt and the cottage they call their home will be repossessed.
"With no resources to hold on to their home and time running out, mayhem and madness ascend on the cottage when the local postman and a nosy neighbour draw attention to the village garda who comes snooping around.
"But could Kathleen’s mysterious new boyfriend unknowingly have the solution to their problems all along, or could things turn sour... as the sisters will stop at nothing to raise the dough to keep their home!"
'Sourdough' will have a runtime of 120 minutes and will run from Thursday, June 5, 2025 to Saturday, June 7, 2025 (8pm all nights) in the Riverbank Arts Centre in Newbridge.
To book tickets to this production, click here.
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