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Spotlight on Rathmore man’s fight for Irish freedom

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Aidan O’Connor, who has written and directed Patrick – The 1916 Story of Captain Patrick O’Connor, which will be staged this weekend in Rathmore Community Centre.
ANTICIPATION is building as the moving and patriotic story of Rathmore man Patrick O’Connor will be brought to the stage at the weekend.
Patrick – The 1916 Story of Captain Patrick O’Connor is written and directed by Aidan O’Connor, Rathmore, and depicts the final weeks of Patrick’s life before he joined the GPO Garrison on Easter Monday, 1916.
The show runs on Saturday and Sunday in Rathmore Community Centre at 8pm. Tickets are in keen demand – so much so that an extra night (Monday) has been added.
Up to 20 of Patrick’s relatives will be making the journey from Dublin and across the country to see the performance.
A total of 90 actors, singers, musicians and stage crew are involved in the top-class production. “Patrick lasted a week before being shot down in hail of machine gun fire on Moore Street on Friday, April 28,” said author and journalist Aidan O’Connor. “He, along with fellow Kerry men The O’Rahilly, Michael Mulvihill and Patrick Shortis died in the Moore Street charge that day.”
Final rehearsals for what is set to be a riveting production are now taking place. “The dedication and hard work put in by so many people over the past few weeks is testament to the mark Patrick O’Connor has left behind. People are truly moved by his story and sacrifice. Telling history has been a moving and humbling journey,” added Aidan. For tickets, contact 064-5877588.