Ante Beckett

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The New Theatre, Tuesday 14th April - Friday 17th April

“Ante Beckett” is written by Joel Smith. The first act centres around a neurotic, nihilistic Beckett type character in his mother’s womb despairing about his future in the outside world.

In the second act the character is reincarnated alongside his more positive and overbearing twin. With elements of comedy and tragedy we watch these two characters as they develop, clash and fight desperately for life.


Date:
Tuesday 14th April - Friday 17th April
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€22.50 - €25
Address:
The New Theatre🎭, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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