Outside Mullingar opens October 2, 2025 at As If Theatre in Kenmore

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"Outside Mullingar" opens on October 2, 2025, at As If Theatre in Kenmore, highlighting the complex relationship between two introverted neighbors, Anthony and Rosemary. The conflict escalates when Anthony's father, Tony Reilly, discloses his plan to disinherit him and sell the family farm, igniting a feud between the families. As tensions rise, old secrets and hidden feelings come to light, creating a narrative that intertwines comedy and tragedy. The play runs until October 19, 2025, at the Kenmore Community Club, located on the scenic Burke Gilman Trail. A special "Pay What You Can" pricing initiative from October 9-12 aims to enhance accessibility for local residents.

This production captures the essence of Irish storytelling, delving into themes of yearning, loss, and the courage to embrace love. The community-oriented event encourages local engagement and highlights the importance of the arts in fostering connections. Attendees can purchase tickets through the provided link.

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