The Sand Park at Viking Theatre – Entire Run Sold Out!

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If you’re searching for what’s on in Dublin this December, you’ve probably heard about The Sand Park – and for good reason. This much-loved play by acclaimed writer and performer Seamus O’Rourke has taken the stage at Viking Theatre, running from 4th to 13th December 2025.

Unfortunately for latecomers, the entire run is now sold out, proving just how popular this production has become among theatre lovers across Ireland.

About The Sand Park

The Sand Park is a heartfelt and humorous monologue that captures the essence of rural Irish life. Through the character of James Antony Lowry, audiences are invited into a world of family, laughter, and loss – a story that resonates deeply while offering plenty of reasons to laugh out loud.

Critics have praised the play for its witty, quirky, and profound storytelling, with Emer O’Kelly of the Sunday Independent calling it “a treasure of a monologue play.”

Why It’s a Must-See (If You Could!)

Seamus O’Rourke’s writing and performance style are celebrated for their simplicity and emotional depth. His ability to blend humor with poignant reflections makes The Sand Park a standout piece in contemporary Irish theatre.

Nightly performances were scheduled at 8:00 PM, with no shows on Sundays, and tickets priced at €20. Every single seat has now been snapped up, highlighting the incredible demand for this production.

Looking for More Shows in Dublin?

While The Sand Park is sold out, you can still explore other exciting events happening soon. Visit TakeYourSeats.ie to browse and book tickets for upcoming theatre, music, and comedy shows across Dublin and Ireland.

Summary

  • Event: The Sand Park

  • Venue: Viking Theatre, Dublin

  • Dates: 4–13 December 2025

  • Status: Completely Sold Out

  • Produced by: Big Guerilla

  • Written & Performed by: Seamus O’Rourke

Kamil Che

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