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PICS: Stars line out for A Date For Mad Mary premiere

Stars lined out for the premiere of A Date For Made Mary last night.

The film, directed by Darren Thornton, has already received rave reviews for it’s stellar rising star cast, which includes Seána Kerslake, Charleigh Bailey and Tara Lee.

The stunning cast stepped out for the premiere last night at The Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield – and impressed the audience with not only their performance in the film – but also their red carpet style.

Irish Premiere of A Date for Mad Mary

Co-stars: Charleigh and Seána stunned on the pink carpet | VIPIRELAND.COM

Irish Premiere of A Date for Mad Mary

Rock chic: Tara Lee rocked an edgy look for the premiere | VIPIRELAND.COM

The film’s story follows Mad Mary McArdle (Seána Kerslake), who returns to Drogheda after a short spell in prison. Back home, everything and everyone has changed. Her best friend, Charlene, is about to get married and Mary is maid of honour.

When Charlene (Charleigh Bailey) refuses Mary a ‘plus one’ on the grounds that she probably couldn’t find a date, Mary becomes determined to prove her wrong. But her attempts at dating are a disaster and she winds up feeling more alone – until she meets Jess (Tara Lee) and everything changes.

A Date for Mad Mary has been described as a tough and tender story about friendship, first love, and letting go of the glory days – and is sure to prove extremely popular with an Irish audience.

Other well-known faces that stepped out for the premiere included Brendan Gleeson, who is gearing up to film new series Mr. Mercedes, as well as actor Mark Huberman and stylist Cathy O’Connor.

Irish Premiere of A Date for Mad Mary

Movie night: Brendan Gleeson looked dapper in grey | VIPIRELAND.COM

Irish Premiere of A Date for Mad Mary

Supporting Irish: Mark Huberman turned out for the premiere of the new Irish flick | VIPIRELAND.COM

Irish Premiere of A Date for Mad Mary

Casual: Stylish Cathy O’Connor rocked military chic | VIPIRELAND.COM

A Date For Mad Mary will be released in Irish cinemas nationwide on September 2. 

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