Rathdowney's Harry Hoare was one of the five children involved in today's production.
A very special performance involving a Laois teenager is taking place today at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin with children from LauraLynn Ireland’s Children’s Hospice.
The March of the Goldendoodles, is an original show involving children from LauraLynn Ireland's Children's Hospice.
Rathdowney's Harry Hoare is playing a starring role in the production.
The 16 year old has been coming to Laura Lynn since he was 13 on the charity's short breaks.
The collaborative initiative between LauraLynn, the Abbey Theatre, and the National Gallery of Ireland is looking to make the arts more accessible for children with life limiting conditions.
Michelle Hartnett, organiser of the event says its a special experience for the select group of children involved:
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