SEPT 26 - OCT 13 2013
Calipo Theatre Company in association with Drogheda Arts Festival
Ireland
Directed by David Horan
Set Design Paul O'Mahony
Lighting Design Sinead McKenna
Costume Design Emma Fraser
Sound Design Ivan Birthistle and Vincent Doherty
Cast Caoilfhionn Dunne Jane Mc Grath Genevieve Hulme Beaman Neili Conroy Adam Fergus
ReViewed
A showcase of successful Irish productions restaged in partnership with Culture Ireland and Irish Theatre Institute
A showcase of successful Irish productions restaged in partnership with Culture Ireland and Irish Theatre Institute
oxanna is only interested in herself, boys and Barcardi Breezers. Paula lives for others - her kids, her friends, and for her sister Roxanna.
In a tumbledown flat in Ballymun, Paula thinks she’s is in control; but when the unknown shows up at her door, everything changes. Can Paula afford to take a chance on love, or will she always sacrifice her own happiness for others?
Pineapple is the beautifully tender and bitingly funny new play from acclaimed writer Phillip McMahon (Alice in Funderland, All Over Town, Danny & Chantelle).
Roxanna is only interested in herself, boys and Bacardi Breezers. Paula lives for others - her kids, her friends, and for her sister Roxanna.
In a tumbledown flat in Ballymun, Paula thinks she’s is in control; but when the unknown shows up at her door, everything changes. Can Paula afford to take a chance on love, or will she always sacrifice her own happiness for others?
Produced in 2011, Pineapple is the beautifully tender and bitingly funny new play from acclaimed writer Phillip McMahon (Alice in Funderland, All Over Town, Danny & Chantelle).
In a tumbledown flat in Ballymun, Paula thinks she’s is in control; but when the unknown shows up at her door, everything changes. Can Paula afford to take a chance on love, or will she always sacrifice her own happiness for others?
Produced in 2011, Pineapple is the beautifully tender and bitingly funny new play from acclaimed writer Phillip McMahon (Alice in Funderland, All Over Town, Danny & Chantelle).
"It is compassionate but unsentimental, hopeful but worldly wise... its juice carries a bitter sweet tang." The Irish Times
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