The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger
The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger is a 2007 play by Irish writer Paul Howard, as part of the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.[1] It had its world premiere on November 8, 2007 at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin produced by Landmark Productions.[2][3][4][5]
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Written by | Paul Howard |
Characters | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly Charles O'Carroll-Kelly Fionnuala O'Carroll-Kelly Sorcha O'Carroll-Kelly-Lalor Ronan Masterson |
Date premiered | 8 November 2007 |
Place premiered | Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland |
Series | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | Dublin |
The title is a reference to the Celtic Tiger, a period of prosperity in the Republic of Ireland from c.1992–2006.
Plot
The Celtic Tiger finishes but the same bad news arises as This Champagne Mojito Is The Last Thing I Own.
gollark: We need to figure out how exactly to phrase the question first.
gollark: I mean, annoyingness is subjective, but I believe if we were to run a poll or something it would generally be considered annoying.
gollark: What?
gollark: Er, some offense (I'm *pretty* sure I got the right person, although the many gianniseses around make it hard to tell), <@!665664987578236961>, but you asking people "are you annoyed by me" and stuff all the time is annoying.
gollark: My internet connection does seem to be stable now, at least, but with a 35% lower download speed than usual.
References
- "Log In or Sign Up to View".
- Productions, Landmark. "The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger".
- http://www.irishplayography.com/play.aspx?playid=32475
- O'Loughlin., Writing.ie. Editor Vanessa (21 September 2011). "Paul Howard – Ross O'Carroll-Kelly".
- "Three people in the arts world discuss the difficulties of making a living while pursuing their craft". 19 January 2016.
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