The Murder of Wolfe Tone to play at Roscommon Arts Centre

Historical entertainer Paddy Cullivan brings you the incredible story of the mysterious death of Theobald Wolfe Tone, the founding father of Irish Republicanism, in The Murder of Wolfe Tone at the Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, October 20.

An audio-visual spectacular featuring hundreds of images, shocking new research and incredible songs, Paddy dares to unravel the secrets and lies around what happened that fateful week in the Provost’s Prison in November 1798.

Was Wolfe Tone’s real father the Chief Justice of Ireland – the man who tried to save him twice? Was his trial illegal – and had he a real chance of reprieve? If he lived for eight days after his ‘suicide’ attempt, why was no-one allowed to visit him? Were his last letters and statements forgeries and lies? Did his surgeon later admit it was murder? And where’s the infamous ‘razor’? Why is there such reticence from certain quarters – to this day – to find out the truth?

Complex and mysterious with as many twists and turns, The Murder of Wolfe Tone is a fascinating rollercoaster ride that will change your perceptions of Irish history forever. This is Paddy Cullivan’s second visit to Roscommon Arts Centre having previously entertained audiences with The Murder of Michael Collins.

Tickets for The Murder of Wolfe Tone, priced €15 each, are available now from the arts centre box office on 09066 25824 and from www.roscommonartscentre.ie

 

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