Comedy

Train Man

Caroline McEvoy
A smiling woman with long light brown hair and glasses sits against a vibrant, illustrated green background of stylised trees, clouds, and a bus. She wears a sunflower-print zip-up dress and appears cheerful and relaxed in the centre of the frame.

A captivating tale of sibling rivalry in post-Troubles Northern Ireland. With gut-punch gags and emotional blows, Caroline reckons with her lifelong battle with her younger brother, who loves trains, buses and getting his way.

Funny, joyful, and deeply personal, this is a story about coming to terms with a messy past and complicated future, one where Caroline might have to balance caring for her adult brother with her own desires. Expect sibling spats, visits to the London Transport Museum and a whole lotta Disney as Caroline explores family, love, and full-time care. 

Directed by Ben Target

IMAGE: Rebecca Need-Menear & Michael Julings

Information

Please note, contains the use of strobe lighting.

Performances
9 Sept, 18:30 (preview)
10 - 14 Sept, 18:30
13 Sept, 15:30

Prices €16 (full), €14 (conc.), €12 (preview)

Venue

The Pearse Centre

Duration

60mins

'Caroline is seriously funny and smart' Sean McLoughlin
‘She's a star' Alison Spittle 
Komedia New Act of the Year semi-finalist
3x Funny Women nominee
Host of 3x Chortle Awards winning night, Comedy Bandits.