April 21st 2026 Programme
Kayak Society
Written by Dervla O’Brien.
Performed by Jack Elmore, Kieran Sands, and Sophie Doran.
Kayak Society is a play about Kieran meeting José, and how that changes everything about being in the water.
Carrots
Written and directed by Anna Conway. Performed by Caleb Shannon.
Nathan loves his friends. Nathan loves his girlfriend. Nathan loves to party - but what happens when he goes too far? What happens when he reaches his limit?
Just Passing Through
Written by Cathal J. Ferris. Directed by Hannah O’Reilly.
Performed by Paul Fitzsimons and Bethany McBride.
Just Passing Through is a haunting and reflective stage piece set in an eerily empty NHS waiting room where time, memory, and reality blur. Through the quiet, unsettling interactions between Frank and Erin, the play explores themes of mortality, grief, and the unnoticed moments of everyday life. As the truth of their situation emerges, the waiting room becomes a liminal space between life and death, where some pass through, and others remain to guide them. Both intimate and thought-provoking, the piece invites audiences to reflect on what it truly means to wait, to live, and to let go.
Any Other Business
Written and directed by Tabitha Minson. Performed by Beth Beatie, Amy Giffen, Eve Twomey and Jamie Morris.
Any Other Business is a comedy about conflict, compromise, and the struggles of your brilliant, dazzling friend dating some man. Three housemates, classic rental property problems, and this guy called James combine for a low-stakes, high-drama snapshot of twenty-something life. To all live-in significant others, let this be a cautionary tale.
The Coward
Written and performed by Andrew McNeill. Directed by Thomas Pollock.
The Somme, 1916: Despite being wounded in action, Corporal Albert is commanded to join a firing squad and execute one of his fellow soldiers. The choice is simple: follow orders or risk facing the rifles himself.
We’re Friends, Right?
Written by John Moriarty. Directed by Darcey Youngmann. Performed by Clare Duffy and John Moriarty.
Paula and Finn need to talk. They’re old friends, flatmates, but both are discovering new priorities, new feelings about their bodies, and feeling the need to assert these. It’s time to confront where the boundary lines between their lives ought to be, and whether these may already have been crossed.
