Pop Tart Lipstick

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Glass Mask Theatre, Monday 29th August - Saturday 3rd September

After it's sell out run at the Glass Mask Theatre Rex Ryan's ‘Pop Tart Lipstick' returns for one week only before embarking on a national tour!

Harris has been released from Mount Joy Prison. John has recently secured his first real job as a bus driver and is pursuing a new way of life.

Harris has an escape plan, some lipstick, a stash of stolen drugs and a ticket to Walt Disney World he can't use… The two men re unite on this one fateful night where they must make the biggest decision of their lives…and eat some Pop Tarts.


Date:
Monday 29th August - Saturday 3rd September
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
From €18
Address:
Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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