Conversations After Sex

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Project Arts Centre, Wednesday 19th April - Saturday 22nd April

In unexpected conversations after anonymous sexual encounters, a woman discovers men with the same deep need to connect. Anchored by a stunning, tour-de-force performance by Kate Stanley Brennan, multi-award-winning writer Mark O’Halloran and director Tom Creed (Trade, Best New Play, Irish Times Theatre Awards 2011) reunite for this funny, tender and brutally honest new work from THISISPOPBABY.

WINNER Best New Play, Irish Theatre Awards 2022.


Date:
Wednesday 19th April - Saturday 22nd April
Time:
7.30pm (April 21st at 6:30pm & 9:15pm)
Price:
€18 - €22

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