Chicken

Chicken

Ulster Sports Club

Thursday 2 May, 8.00pm

Doors 7.30pm

£12.00

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Directed by Hildegard Ryan and performed by Eva O’Connor

A chicken’s brain is the size of a walnut. But their hearts are as big as the universe. A play about love, fate, delicious white meat, and adventure.

There’s a chicken in the Ulster Sports Club and she’s dying to meet you. From the makers of MUSTARD (Scotsman Fringe First Winner 2019, Adelaide Critic’s Circle Winner 2023).

‘What a privilege to see this … if you want to see a bit of real theatre, go see Mustard.’ Scotsman ★★★★

‘Eva O’Connor has a fierce presence, as hot, fiery and burning as the mustard of her play… ‘ ★★★★★ Ed Fest Mag

Age: 14 plus

WARNING: AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION, CONTAINS DISTRESSING OR POTENTIALLY TRIGGERING THEMES, NUDITY, SCENES OF VIOLENCE, STRONG LANGUAGE/SWEARING.

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