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18 Mar 2026

Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society ready to wow audiences with annual show - Man of La Mancha

The musical will begin its seven night run at the Strand Theatre in Carrick-on-Suir this Sunday, March 22

Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society ready to wow audiences with annual show - Man of La Mancha

Ray Nolan as Dr Carasco; Tobie Hickey who plays the Padre, Sandra Power as the Housekeeper, Neill Bourke as Cervantes, Eoin Sheedy as Sancho Panza, Louise Russell as Aldonza

Rehearsals for Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society’s 2026 show – Man of La Mancha – are reaching their climax this week as the cast put the finishing touches on their performances ready for opening night this Sunday, March 22.

The eagerly anticipated musical will be staged at the Strand Theatre in Carrick-on-Suir for seven nights up to and including Saturday, March 28.

The cast are rehearsing every night this week in preparation for the show inspired by Cervantes’ famous novel Don Quixote.

They took time out from their busy schedule for a photo shoot in costume to promote the musical.

The atmospheric photos were taken by Carrick-on-Suir photographer John Murphy and really set the scene for audiences. They were taken at Ormond Castle and the Man of La Mancha stage set at the Strand Theatre.

Tickets are sold out for performances on the final weekend of the show but there are still some available for some shows early next week.

Tickets cost €25 and can be purchased online via: www.ticketsource.com/strandtheatre.

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They can also be booked from the Strand Theatre box office by phoning (051) 645050 and leaving a message. The box office will be open for ticket sales this Wednesday, March 18 from 11am to 1pm and Thursday, March 19 from 11am to 1pm. 

Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society members Tobie Hickey as the Padre, Sandra Power as the Housekeeper and Ray Nolan as Dr Carrasco pictured on the set of Man of La Mancha 

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