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    James Nesbitt will lead Shoot The Crow

    Shoot The Crow opens 28 Sep and is now booking

    James Nesbitt will lead Shoot The Crow which will open at the Trafalgar Studios on 28 Sep 2005.

    A new production of Owen McCafferty’s comedy SHOOT THE CROW will open in London at Trafalgar Studios on Wednesday 28 September, with a press night on Tuesday 11 October. Starring James Nesbitt, Conleth Hill and Jim Norton, the show is directed by Robert Delamere. Final casting to be announced.

    A Belfast building site. Four tilers on the make, each dreaming of better things. But not all of them can commit the same petty crime. Acutely observed and brilliantly witty, SHOOT THE CROW is a hilarious and moving homage to the working man.


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