It's a 'mail in the coffin' for the dead letter office

The Dead Letter Office will be staged in the Theatre Royal on October 23
A quirky take on an aspect of how society is changing will form part of a play that will be staged in the Theatre Royal in Waterford on October 23, at 7pm.
Once Off Productions and Mary-Lou McCarthy will present, 'The Dead Letter Office', which is based around a character named Elizabeth.
By profession she is a Dead Letter Detective and she knows everything there is to know about lost post.
In the words of Donald Trump, 'nobody knows more about lost post than her'.
In the play the audience will see how Elizabeth loves her job, however, there's one snag - people don't send letters anymore.
Days before the closure of her beloved Dead Letter Office, a mysterious package arrives.
Faced with the most difficult mystery of her career, Elizabeth is forced to make some life-changing decisions.
'The Dead Letter Office' is a play for young audiences aged 9 and over and it explores migration through an engaging and beautiful story about belonging and loss, and the different ways we find to connect with each other.
To find out more about the play or to book tickets contact the Theatre Royal box-office on or go online to theatreroyal.ie