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Set at the height of the troubles, a young parent waits in his house after hearing that the local paramilitaries have a hit list out on a number of random names in the area.
With nothing on stage except an actor and a pram jammed against the front door ('to keep bad boys out!') he takes us through his life, love and travels at breakneck speed in a poignant piece laced with dark, dark humour.
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Jigsaw's version of David Mamet's The Blue Hour was a CQAF hit last year, and they have since gone on to sold-out runs of Shakespeare's As You Like Itat the Grand Opera House, while continuing their series of A Play(during the day) at the Black Box.
Starring Paul Kennedy and directed by Lalor Roddy, this is half an hour of theatre not to be missed! Bring a lunch!
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