TICKETS:
$20 General Admission
$15 ACS/CAC Members, Students, Seniors, and 4As.
Performances:
Friday & Saturday Nights at 8PM
Sunday Matinees at 2PM
Tickets available at the door. Box office opens 30 minutes prior to performances. Refreshments available. Please, no outside food allowed during performance, thank you. Reservations highly recommended.
Click here for directions
to the Celtic Arts Center.
For Reservations call Celtic Arts Center's hotline
(818) 760-8322
or
Kerry Records Reservations
(818)784-3805
The Celtic Arts Center is also
a proud member of the NoHo arts
district community, and is a
participant in the NoHo Card
discount ticket program.
(Show reservations required with card; visit www.nohoartsdistrict.com for more info.)
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REVIEWS
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"...a candid, humorous rite of passage for an American audience with some sophistication in things Irish." MORE
-- American Reporter.com
"...Acts, sings, and plays several instruments... I simply lost my heart to her."
-- New York Times
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With suitcase in hand, Irish actor Marian Tomas Griffin brings us on a journey through childhood days in 1980's Ireland; school days, teenage life, first kisses, Irish mothers, visiting Yanks, departures and losses and more in this hilarious, feisty yet poignant journey of a modern Irish woman. Storytelling at its very best! A must see!
ABOUT THE ACTRESS & PLAYWRIGHT:
Born in New York City and raised in County Mayo, Ireland, Marian Tomas Griffin has been a part of the New York music, theatre and film scene for the past 8 years.
As a member of the Irish Repertory Theatre Marian made her debut in Frank McCourt's The Irish and How They Got That Way. Time Out Magazine called her the most talented of the lot and John Simon of New York Magazine said Marian, who acts, sings and plays several instruments, besides looking like a more delicate Maureen O'Hara, I simply lost my heart to. At the Irish Repertory Theatre Marian also appeared in The Shaughran and she has had the honor of appearing on Broadway for the past 5 years as part of the Irish Repertory Gala Benefit on Broadway with such stars as Gabriel Bryne, Sinead Cusak, Tate Donovan, Eric Stoltz, Angela Lansbury, Liam Neeson, Vanessa Redgrave, Milo O'Shea, Frances Sternhagan and Kevin Spacey.
On screen Marian has worked with Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford in Columbia Picture's The Devil's Own, in Nye Heron's Sax & Violins and the soon to be released Days of Darkness. Marian starred in CBS’ As The World Turns (Mary Mennihan) and in 2004, appeared as Typhoid Mary in the Emmy-nominated Most Dangerous Woman in America on PBS.
As lead singer and guitarist with many traditional Irish bands including Aisling Eire or as a solo performer Marian has entertained audiences all over New York City at venues like Tir Na Nog, Fitzer's, Tommy Makem's, Fibber McGee's, Paddy Reilly's and the Guinness Fleadh to name just a few. Her first CD Tales Of Erin released in 1998 featured the single Angela's Smile inspired by Frank McCourt's Pulitzer prize winning memoir Angela's Ashes. When Conor McCourt approached Marian to provide a song for his documentary The McCourt's of Limerick which aired on Cinemax in March 1998, he had no idea of the phenomenal reaction Angela's Smile would bring. The first national exposure of this song was Marian's appearance with Frank McCourt on CBS's Off-Tenth. Her second CD Downtown Monday Night was released in March 2002. In December 2006 Marian starred in Kerry Records production of AN IRISH CHRISTMAS at the 2,000 seat Marsee Auditorium, El Camino College, Torrance.
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