Theatre / 13-23 February 2013

MORNING & AFTERNOON

Tickets: 14
Show Time: 8.15pm
Theatre
Cube

By Open House Theatre Company
 
MORNING & AFTERNOON 

Two plays – one story…MORNING & AFTERNOON are two interlocking new plays about the enduring bonds of childhood and the human yearning for love and family.
Set in Derry and among the Irish diaspora in Europe, the lives of two very different men interweave in ways they never could have expected.
The problematic birth of a child may create new possibilities for love and familial reunion for the men, and yet this fragile opportunity may just as easily slip through their hands.
Both visceral and touching, MORNING and AFTERNOON take you on a journey full of longing and loss; it glistens with moments of unexpected tenderness and savage self-searching.
REAL DEAL – BRING A DATE ON VALENTINES NIGHT, 14 FEBRUARY! 2 TICKETS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 – JUST €14!
Ticket Information

Performance Dates, Tickets and Information

Previews 11 & 12 FEB ~ Tickets €12

13 – 23 FEB ~ Tickets €14/€12

BOOKING: (+353 1) 881 9613
Groups
Group discounts available in advance only, ask to speak to Melanie or email melanie@projectartscentre.ie This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it (Mon-Fri during office hours)
Seating

Our seating is unreserved so you will choose your seat on the night of the performance. We advise you to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start time as we are unable to seat patrons once a performance has begun.Before the show, why not…?
…have a look around our gallery. During exhibitions our gallery is open Mon-Sat from 11AM until the performance begins….
…or catch up with your friends by having a drink in our bar. We offer a full bar service so if you just can’t wait to talk about the show join us afterwards for another.
Parking Offer
Present your Project Art Centre ticket (evening performances only) at the Fleet Street Car Park and you will qualify for a special fixed price of just €5. Ask at box office for more information.
 
Credits

Production Credits
Directed by Paul Kennedy
Written by Andy Hinds

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