
W.C.
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Set in and around the male and female toilets of a Dublin jazz bar. A drama concerning the trials and tribulations of two lowly paid toilet attendants and the people they serve.
Top Cast


Liam O Mochain
Liam O Mochain
Jack
Liam O Mochain
Jack
Julia Wakeham
Julia Wakeham
Katya
Julia Wakeham
Katya
Adam Goodwin
Adam Goodwin
Brian
Adam Goodwin
Brian


Mary Murray
Mary Murray
Elaine
Mary Murray
Elaine


Julie Hale
Julie Hale
Tracy
Julie Hale
Tracy


Karl Shiels
Karl Shiels
Rodney
Karl Shiels
Rodney
Eamonn Hunt
Eamonn Hunt
Dylan
Eamonn Hunt
Dylan


Charlie Kranz
Charlie Kranz
Mike
Charlie Kranz
Mike
Tim Ruddy
Tim Ruddy
Joe
Tim Ruddy
Joe
Sean McDonagh
Sean McDonagh
Rory
Sean McDonagh
Rory
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