Inspired by true events and spanning three decades, musical Ireland’s Call follows a strong-headed man who leaves his childhood sweetheart behind in Ireland to search for a better life in the Big Apple.

Featuring songs such as Galway Girl, Isle of Hope Isle of Tears, Tell Mr Ma and Irish Rover, it has been critically acclaimed and got a five-star review in The Guardian.

Ahead of its performance at Epsom Playhouse on Friday, April 1, the show’s creative director and narrator – and man of few words – Ged Graham told us what entertains him…

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MUSIC

Your Local Guardian: The Beatles in 1963, when they released their debut album

The radio station I listen to…

Radio 2 and Radio 4

My favourite band…

The Beatles

The album or song I can’t get enough of right now…

Two albums constantly on my playlist: Chris Stapleton – Traveller, Glen Hansard - Didn't He Ramble

My favourite place to hear live music…

The Apollo Manchester

My favourite festival memory…

Christy Moor, Slane Castle

THEATRE AND COMEDY

Your Local Guardian: CHEERS: The Dad’s Army cast

I always laugh at…

Dad’s Army

The best play I have seen…

Midsummers Night Dream - Stratford

My all-time favourite musical…

Blood Brothers

My favourite place to watch a show…

Royal Exchange Manchester

TV AND FILM

Your Local Guardian: Filmmakers picked The Godfather as their all-time favourite movie

My favourite movie is…

The Godfather

As a kid I loved…

Laurel and Hardy

I’ll make a point of staying in to watch…

I watch everything on catch-up

Tickets cost from £12. Go to epsomplayhouse.co.uk