Theatre

The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner

Saturday August 15 2026 8pm

The Mall Arts Centre

The Hungry Grass Theatre Company

presents

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

” a stunning performance…..a testament to O’Mahony’s skill as a storyteller” (‘Intemperance’ – the New Vic)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s story of an epic sea journey, written in 1797, centres around the killing of a harmless sea-bird – the albatross.

The havoc wreaked by this pointless act of vandalism explodes into one of the most popular and best loved poems in the English language.

In an age that is increasingly aware of humanity’s relationship to, and dependence upon the environment, Coleridge’s ‘poem of the biosphere’ is undergoing a popular revival. And no wonder;it is a rollicking good yarn suffused with elements of the gothic and the downright ghostly…

‘an unforgettable story told in unforgettable language’.

The Hungry Grass delivers a small-scale touring theatre production of the highest calibre, which you can book now at a fraction of the cost normally associated with quality professional theatre.

Give us a large room, and some chairs, and we’ll bring you an event which will be profitable for your venue, and leave a deep and lasting impression on your audiences.

“A tour de force by a master storyteller. Not to be missed”

Designed and directed by Sue Hill, whose work with KneeHigh of Cornwall, WildWorks and the Eden Project has made her something of a living legend; with music by the company.

“Coleridge’s epic poem is magnificently brought to life in John O’Mahony’s mesmerising account.

He sets the scene, draws the characters, and takes the audience on a spell-binding journey.”

 

Tickets €15*

*No Booking fees apply

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The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner

August 15 @ 12:00 am

The Hungry Grass Theatre Company

presents

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

” a stunning performance…..a testament to O’Mahony’s skill as a storyteller” (‘Intemperance’ – the New Vic)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s story of an epic sea journey, written in 1797, centres around the killing of a harmless sea-bird – the albatross.

The havoc wreaked by this pointless act of vandalism explodes into one of the most popular and best loved poems in the English language.

In an age that is increasingly aware of humanity’s relationship to, and dependence upon the environment, Coleridge’s ‘poem of the biosphere’ is undergoing a popular revival. And no wonder;it is a rollicking good yarn suffused with elements of the gothic and the downright ghostly…

‘an unforgettable story told in unforgettable language’.

The Hungry Grass delivers a small-scale touring theatre production of the highest calibre, which you can book now at a fraction of the cost normally associated with quality professional theatre.

Give us a large room, and some chairs, and we’ll bring you an event which will be profitable for your venue, and leave a deep and lasting impression on your audiences.

“A tour de force by a master storyteller. Not to be missed”

Designed and directed by Sue Hill, whose work with KneeHigh of Cornwall, WildWorks and the Eden Project has made her something of a living legend; with music by the company.

“Coleridge’s epic poem is magnificently brought to life in John O’Mahony’s mesmerising account.

He sets the scene, draws the characters, and takes the audience on a spell-binding journey.”

 

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