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Annual Interactive Touring Play

It’s that time again.. We are back on the road from this November with our brand new interactive touring play for primary schools HOW TO STEAL THE WORLD.
A new interactive play by Little Red Kettle, written and directed by Liam Meagher.

An evil super villain and his murky minions make plans for the greatest heist in history. Can the good guys save the day?? Are smartphones the answer?? Are smartphones the problem?? Intrepid heroes… Woolly Mammoths… Huggy Grannies… and many more crazy characters abound in this typically interactive and engaging LRK production.

Starring Joe Meagher, Natasha Everitt, Cilian Jacob and Shauna Farrell
Designed by Deirdre Dwyer

Coming soon… to a school hall near you! LRK bring this accessible, interactive and engaging piece of theatre to schools directly. For booking call us on 051 349800, or email [email protected]. Don’t delay, this books like lightening so make sure to reserve your date asap.

Theatre Projects

Professional productions are the highpoint of our artistic calendar bringing together casts of young people from a range of different backgrounds, to create vital, vigorous and exciting theatre that speaks directly of our mission and vision.

Led by the LRK artistic team, the company works with a group of young people to develop an original piece of theatre in a fun and creative environment. It is an immersive experience and participants explore all aspects of theatre making.

The process encourages participants to develop their own artistic and creative practice and learn the skills necessary to work with a large group.

HOME - a new LRK play for children, young people and families

LRK supported theatre maker and Youth Council mentor Deirdre Dwyer in a successful YPCE Commissions Award from the Arts Council. This award allowed us to commission Deirdre to explore and develop a new piece of writing for children and families that has become HOME. A rehearsed reading of this new work took place during the Imagine Arts Festival 2023.  

We are excited to move this project towards production in 2024.

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