Win Tickets for Terminus
24th Sep 2009
Win Tickets to Terminus
September 30 - October 2nd
It launches a new tour at the Everyman Palace Theatre next week, from September 30 - October 2nd
A vivid and exhilarating play, TERMINUS is a tale of three people ripped from
their daily lives and thrown into a fantastical world of serial killers, avenging
angels and love-sick demons.
Mark ORowe is recognised as one of Irelands most important contemporary
playwrights. He is seen as a crucial figure among an exciting generation of
young writers who emerged in the 1990s and, in their exchange of traditional
rural stories for urban concerns and with a thrilling exploration of diverse
theatrical forms, changed the face of modern Irish theatre.
In 2003 ORowe took a successful sidestep into the world of film with his
screenplay for the movie Intermission, directed by John Crowley and starring
Colin Farrell.
Dont miss your chance to catch this breathtaking production. But be warned its not for the faint of heart!
TERMINUS is at the Everyman Palace Theatre from Wednesday 30 September Friday 2 October at 8pm. Tickets for the show are €15 for Opening Night and €25 / €20 concession for the remainder of the run with a limited number of €7 student tickets for Wednesday.
Booking on 021 4501673 or www.everymanpalace.com
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To win a pair of tickets for the Wednesday 30th show email us at editor@peoplesrepublicofcork.com with TERMINUS in the subject line.
In the body of the email put your name, phone number and approximate location. PLEASE do not enter if you are not available or are unlikely to be available on this particular night of the show.
hilarious,
stunning, surprisingly touching and enormously satisfying
Terminus is a
fantastic piece of writing, ORowes best so far
The Irish Times
Terminus further cements ORowe
as a writer of exceptional talent and originality.
Sunday Business Post
gripping,
grotesque and deliriously good
(Terminus) makes ORowe pretty much
the most exciting contemporary Irish playwright.
Sunday Tribune
wildly funny
a
matchlessly engaging evenings theatre.
Sunday Independent