A Once Off production, co-presented by the Abbey Theatre and Dublin Fringe Festival
Afterwards
6 - 14 September 2024
Written by Janet Moran
Directed by Janet Moran and Conall Morrison
Booking Information
Dates: 6 – 14 September
On the Peacock Stage
Times:
Mon – Sat 7pm
Midweek matinee 11 September 1.30pm
Sat Matinee 14 September, 1.30pm
Tickets: €13 – €17
Running time: 90 minutes
Please note: If you would like information on the themes in this production, please click here.
Age recommendation: 14+
Sign language interpreted performance: Friday 13 September, 7:00pm
Three women in the immediate aftermath of a life-changing choice
Three women in the immediate aftermath of a life changing choice. Set in the recovery ward of an abortion clinic in the UK, two Irish Women – one a married mother of three, the other, an eighteen year old on her first foray out of Ireland – and a young English solicitor spend a disorienting night together as they wait for morning.
Revelations, arguments, and silly songs take them to dawn as they look into a transformed future. Outside, the world keeps turning.
Afterwards is a timely new play exploring the consequences of Repeal the 8th, a culture-changing movement, while resonating internationally with the current turmoil surrounding reproductive rights worldwide.
Supported by Fishamble’s New Play Clinic and funded by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon.
Credits
- Cork Woman: Kate Stanley Brennan
- English Woman: Sophie Lenglinger
- Young Woman: Ebby O'Toole-Acheampong
- Orderly: Shadaan Felfeli
- Young Man: David Rawle
- Writer and Co-Director: Janet Moran
- Director: Conall Morrison
- Set & Costume Designer: LaurA Fajardo Castro
- Lighting Designer: Suzie Cummins
- Composer and Sound Designer: Denis Clohessy
- AV Designer: Neil O'Driscoll
- Assistant Director: Friederike Karpf
- Producer: Cally Shine
- Production Manager: Veronica Foo
- Stage Manager: Zoe Reynolds
- Company Manager: Morgan Steele
- Assistant Stage Manager: Sarah Purcell
- Chief LX: Ross McSherry
- LX Programmer: Maeubh Brennan
- Promotional Artwork: Neil O'Driscoll