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- Abbey Arts Centre
- October 6, 2023
- Friday, 8:00PM to 10:30PM
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Off the Meter, On the Record
Abbey Arts Centre
Friday, 8:00PM to 10:30PM
October 6, 2023
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Abbey Arts Centre
Organizer's other eventsJohn McDonagh – NYC Yellow Cabbie – ‘Off the Meter’ on Saturday 9th May at 8pm
After a sold-out run at the Irish Repertory Theatre in New York City, John McDonagh is bringing his one-man-play Off the Meter On the Record to Ireland. Director is Ciaran O’Reilly founder of the Irish Repertory Theatre in New York City.
McDonagh, whose parents hailed from Donegal, takes his audience on a fascinating and funny ride through his 40 years behind the wheel of a New York Yellow cab. In a multi-media format, Off the Meter is not only a love letter to the ever-changing neighborhoods of New York City, it is a behind-the-scene glimpse into the bizarre world of reality t.v. Add a touch of politics and brushes with celebrities who are itching to get behind the wheel of a NYC yellow taxi, Off the Meter is a gift that keeps giving. When disaster strikes in NYC, RTE news goes to John McDonagh for a an update. When Aine Lawlor was doing a documentary about the financial crisis, she turned to John McDonagh. When Richard Hammond wanted to learn to drive a yellow cab, he called John McDonagh. When Stephen Fry was looking for the goodfellas, he went right to John. He also performed at the Electric Picnic and won the Encore award at the New York Fringe festival. The play is directed is Ciaran O’Reilly founder of the Irish Repertory Theatre in New York City. Don’t miss the opportunity to see John McDonagh when he brings Off the Meter on the Record home to Ireland.
From the Irish Repertory Theatre – A comedic glimpse into 40 years behind the wheel of a New York City yellow taxi, Off The Meter is a pithy social commentary from New York’s most recognizable cab driver about life spent behind the wheel. John McDonagh, veteran radio host, has condensed thirty-plus years of activism, reality show antics and observation into a love song to the city that never sleeps.From the plight of the NYC homeless to the crazy demands of Upper East Side matrons, McDonagh brings the audience from laughter to tears and back again faster than the apparition of umbrella dealers on a rainy day. Throw in his tales of brushes with the rich and famous, and you have Irish storytelling at its best.
