After the End
After the End is a play by Dennis Kelly which premiered in 2005 produced by Paines Plough at the Traverse then Bush Theatre directed by Roxana Silbert and starring Tom Brooke and Kerry Condon. A "claustrophobic piece that draws the audience"[1]
After the End | |
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Written by | Dennis Kelly |
Characters | Mark (male) Louise (female) |
Mute | A Guard |
Date premiered | 2005 Traverse |
Original language | English |
Genre | in-yer-face theatre |
Synopsis
A large scale terrorist nuclear attack drives Mark and his colleague Louise down to Mark's old bomb shelter in his flat.[2]
Notes
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