Preview: 7.45pm 25 February, €18
Matinee: 3pm 2 March, €18
A story of unfilled potential, The Wickedness of Oz follows a day in the life of a travel agent with a penchant for 1960s musicals.
Debbie McInerney's day spirals into a mire of self-doubt when she wakes up to a newsfeed clogged with expats having the time of their lives.
Convincing herself that there's no place like home, Debbie is forced to face the reality when her boyfriend tells her he has some news.
The Wickedness of Oz
Breda Cashe Productions
25 February - 02 March 2019
A story of unfilled potential, The Wickedness of Oz follows a day in the life of a travel agent with a penchant for 1960s musicals. Debbie McInerney's day spirals into a mire of self-doubt when she wakes up to a newsfeed clogged with expats having the time of their lives.
‘Kate Gilmore bounds through the theatre with all the swagger of the funniest girl from school’ Irish Times [break]
‘It’s like watching a Star being born… funny, touching, tender’ The Arts Review [break]
‘Gilmore displays real star quality as Debbie, a girl who looks carefree but is anything but’ – The Sunday Times [break]
Winner of a Zebbie Award for Best Radio Play (RTE Radio One)
Written and Performed by: Kate Gilmore
Directed by: Clare Maguire
Produced by: Breda Cashe
Sound Design: Denis Clohessy
Choreography: Kitty Randle
Graphic Design: Ste Murray
Preview: 7.45pm 25 February, €18
Matinee: 3pm 2 March, €18
A story of unfilled potential, The Wickedness of Oz follows a day in the life of a travel agent with a penchant for 1960s musicals.
Debbie McInerney’s day spirals into a mire of self-doubt when she wakes up to a newsfeed clogged with expats having the time of their lives.
Convincing herself that there’s no place like home, Debbie is forced to face the reality when her boyfriend tells her he has some news.
Written and Performed by: Kate Gilmore
Directed by: Clare Maguire
Produced by: Breda Cashe
Sound Design: Denis Clohessy
Choreography: Kitty Randle
Graphic Design: Ste Murray
‘Kate Gilmore bounds through the theatre with all the swagger of the funniest girl from school’ Irish Times
‘It’s like watching a Star being born… funny, touching, tender’ The Arts Review
‘Gilmore displays real star quality as Debbie, a girl who looks carefree but is anything but’ – The Sunday Times
Winner of a Zebbie Award for Best Radio Play (RTE Radio One)
Tickets
€20-22
Tickets
7.45pm
Genres
Theatre
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