Letters From The Front
The acclaimed Irish WWI musical by Don O’Connor and Ollie Hennessy, returns to Visual.
Wednesday 19 - Saturday 22 November 2025, 8pm |
Admission: €35 including booking fee
Book Tickets
‘Letters From The Front’, the acclaimed Irish WWI musical by Don O’Connor and Ollie Hennessy, returns to Visual, Carlow after sold-out runs in Kilkenny, Dublin, and Carlow. Starring West End star Rebecca Storm and a cast of 35, the show tells the emotional story of Irish couple Willie and Eileen, separated by war and kept connected only through heartfelt letters.
Featuring an original orchestral score and songs inspired by real WWI letters, the musical captures love, loss, and resilience. Originally a 30-minute piece titled A Silent Night, it grew into a full production fueled by public demand and deep personal connections from the cast.
With Rebecca Storm’s powerhouse performance and a talented local cast including Ukrainian tenor Maxym Lozovyi, Letters From The Front is a moving theatrical experience not to be missed.
Tickets can be purchased online, in person or over the phone at Box Office. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Wheelchair users and any group over 8 persons should book tickets directly through Box Office. Further Terms and Conditions can be found at visualcarlow.ie/visit/booking-information.
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