In a gripping nuclear dystopia directed by David Selvas, Hazel and Robin are a retired couple of nuclear scientists living together in a remote countryside home, isolated from the rest of the world. From there, they observe the effects of a recent accident at the power plant where they once worked. Unexpectedly, Rose, an old colleague they haven't heard from in 30 years, arrives, triggering a series of tensions and revelations. Under the shadow of radiation, secrets and guilt surface as they decide who must sacrifice for the future. Lucy Kirkwood presents an intimate and poignant drama about generational debt, ethical responsibility, and the world we will leave to our children. This thought-provoking play is recommended for audiences aged 14 and up. The show runs for 90 minutes and is scheduled for Wednesday, Friday, and select dates in February at 8:00 PM. General admission is €29, with advance tickets priced at €17.25. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with critical themes through powerful storytelling! Schedule: Wednesday, Friday, and select dates in February at 8:00 PM Prices: General admission €29, Advance tickets €17.25 Tags: [14-17-years]
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