The Last Man in Ireland

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Smock Alley Theatre, Tuesday 8th April - Saturday 19th April

For reasons currently unknown, rising sea levels have inexplicably affected Ireland and Ireland only, reducing the island to one small indistinct piece of land owned by one remaining Irish civilian.

The Last Man in Ireland is a comedic three-hander that explores the cyclical themes of family dysfunction and grief as it uses the lens of millennial angst to delve into the past and present the story of an imagined future.

Age suitability:16+

Warnings: Strong Language/Violent Imagery


Date:
Tuesday 8th April - Saturday 19th April
Time:
7.30pm (2pm 19th April)
Price:
€19 - €21
Address:
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

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