Irish Play, "Jimmy Titanic" in Final Weekend at Davis Square Theatre, March 8-9


Jimmy Titanic, a dynamic one-man show about the legacy of the Titanic, is on stage at the Davis Square Theatre in Somerville on Saturday, March 8 and Sunday, March 9,2014.

Written by Bernard McMullan, the play tells the story of two proud Belfast ship workers whose ghosts preside over the Titantic story 100 years later.  Described as 'darkly funny' and 'hilarious,' the play looks at history, memory and legacy while paying tribute to one of the world's most noted disasters.

The show stars actor Colin Hamell and is directed by Carmel O'Reilly.

Tickets are $20 general admission and $18 for seniors and students.  You can purchase online or at the theater. 

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