Caitlin Martin and Daniel May who play Sheena and Bookworm Bob the leads in Gary Greenfield's new stage musical comedy My Sweetheart & Me
The sensational new Stage Musical "My Sweetheart and Me" is a rip-roaring, funny romantic comedy set during the Summer of Love 1967, in and around a popular cornerstone of the community Public house (The Suntree bar) in the fictional sleepy town of Cheerysville, Ireland.
Seen through a nostalgic lens, the story centres around two single love struck thirtysomethings, as they haphazardly struggle against all the odds, to get their new found love for one another off the ground.
So why not join them and the many other colourful Cheerysville characters, as they sing, laugh and dance their way through a series of inter-linked romantic, sad, funny, implausible but ultimately heart-warming encounters. Just think of this feel good musical as an affectionate homage to a less cynical time of innocence and light-heartedness and then sit back and enjoy the ride.
Written by Gary Greenfield (Music, Lyrics and Book
The sensational new Stage Musical "My Sweetheart and Me" is a rip-roaring, funny romantic comedy set during the Summer of Love 1967, in and around a popular cornerstone of the community Public house (The Suntree bar) in the fictional sleepy town of Cheerysville, Ireland.
Seen through a nostalgic lens, the story centres around two single love struck thirtysomethings, as they haphazardly struggle against all the odds, to get their new found love for one another off the ground.
So why not join them and the many other colourful Cheerysville characters, as they sing, laugh and dance their way through a series of inter-linked romantic, sad, funny, implausible but ultimately heart-warming encounters. Just think of this feel good musical as an affectionate homage to a less cynical time of innocence and light-heartedness and then sit back and enjoy the ride.
Written by Gary Greenfield (Music, Lyrics and Book)
The sensational new Stage Musical "My Sweetheart and Me" is a rip-roaring, funny romantic comedy set during the Summer of Love 1967, in and around a popular cornerstone of the community Public house (The Suntree bar) in the fictional sleepy town of Cheerysville, Ireland.
Seen through a nostalgic lens, the story centres around two single love struck thirtysomethings, as they haphazardly struggle against all the odds, to get their new found love for one another off the ground.
So why not join them and the many other colourful Cheerysville characters, as they sing, laugh and dance their way through a series of inter-linked romantic, sad, funny, implausible but ultimately heart-warming encounters. Just think of this feel good musical as an affectionate homage to a less cynical time of innocence and light-heartedness and then sit back and enjoy the ride.
Written by Gary Greenfield (Music, Lyrics and Book)
Ballyearl, The Courtyard Theatre — Over three days mid Autumn there will be four performances of this all new musical theatre comedy. Early in October on Thursday 4th, Friday 5th and Saturday 6th at 8pm plus a Saturday 2.30pm matinee, theatre-goers will be entertained by a semi-professional cast many of whom are no strangers to stage and screen.
Described as an uplifting romantic comedy set in the fictional town of Cheerysville, Northern Ireland during the Summer of Love 1967, all the action takes place in a popular cornerstone of the community public house, Suntree Bar. The story follows the haphazard attempts of two thirty-somethings search to find new love. Join them and the many other colourful characters who frequent the bar as they sing, dance and laugh their way through their inter-linked, romantic, sad, funny but ultimately heart-warming encounters.
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