It’s Wine O’Clock

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Axis Ballymun, Thursday 12th December

It’s Wine O’Clock!
…or whatever drink tickles your tits 'til Friday, be it whores on Coors, troubles on Bubbles, frisky on Whiskey or zero craic on zero alcohol.

Naughty Norma is newly divorced, horny as hell and believes 50 is the new 30. As she ploughs through her ‘F'it List” she says “ ‘F'Yeah” to her Midlife Climax! Her three teenagers tell her to “get a life and get a fella”, as they take over her ‘glow-up' from Badger to MILF.

The braver, bolder Norma has dived off the cliff and hopes to grow wings on the way down. She invites you on her journey as she gives a blow by blow account of her Tinder Sexcapades. Norma unleashed promises to manifest a Man-Fest for everyone in the audience, as she jizzes up your sex-life with man, woman or DIY gadget.

Life is a costume party, so pull on your sparkly Spanx, gather the glitzy gals, and pop your Cork!

A CTD: City Theatre Dublin Production
with Norma Sheahan, Directed By Michael Scott

STRICTLY OVER 18s


Date:
Thursday 12th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€25.75
Address:
Axis Art Centre and Theatre, Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Axis Art Centre and Theatre, Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland

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