Humanity Dick: A Tale of Beasts and Bullets

Humanity Dick: A Tale of Beasts and Bullets

Known for his colorful life, ranging from dueling to bankruptcy, he tirelessly championed both his honor and animal rights.

By Station House Theatre

Date and time

Sat, 22 Jun 2024 20:00 - 22:00 GMT+1

Location

Station House Theatre

Galway Road Clifden Ireland

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 2 hours

In June, we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the world’s first SPCA in London, a landmark event intertwined with Connemara's history. Join Seán Leonard as he vividly recounts the captivating tale of Richard “Humanity Dick” Martin, co-founder of the SPCA and a central figure in animal welfare. Martin, known for his colorful life, ranging from dueling to bankruptcy, tirelessly championed both his honor and animal rights amidst the tumultuous Age of Revolution. From his early days as a renowned duelist to his later years advocating for animal protection laws, Martin's journey is marked by resilience and dedication. Despite personal trials, including his wife's affair and legal battles, Martin's legacy endures through his pivotal role in establishing legal safeguards for animals. Join us for an engaging exploration of Martin's remarkable life, culminating in his lasting contribution to animal welfare and the founding of the SPCA.

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Restored within the Original Railway Station Goods Store, the theatre has a 220 tiered seating facility. The Station House Theatre is a multi purpose venue which comprises of:

  • Music Venue
  • Theatre
  • Cinema
  • Arts & Exhibition Space
  • Conference & Events Venue

Hosting live performances from local, national and international acts and offers a range of styles including Music, Drama, Comedy & Dance. The Theatre houses the West of Ireland’s first Digital Cinema with Dolby surround sound allowing us to show new release movies as well as classic films and documentaries of local interest in a total cinema environment.