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Landmark Productions Presents THE APPROACH At The Everyman

By: Feb. 15, 2018

Landmark Productions Presents THE APPROACH At The Everyman  ImageLandmark Productions presents a new play by Mark O'Rowe - his first since the award-winning Our Few and Evil Days at the Abbey in 2014. Following a hugely successful run at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, The Approach comes to The Everyman, Cork, from 27 February - 3 March.

The Approach stars three of Ireland's leading actors: Cathy Belton, Derbhle Crotty and Aisling O'Sullivan.

Following their previous collaboration with Howie the Rookie, which starred Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and subsequently played at the Barbican in London and at BAM Next Wave in New York, Landmark has returned with this world premiere of Mark O'Rowe's emotional depth-charge of a play.

Listen carefully ...Three women. Three conversations. As the details of what they share begin to diverge, we realise that a subtle game of survival is being played. The Approach is at once a psychological puzzle and a quietly devastating tragedy. What will their conversations reveal? And what does each of them have to hide?

Mark O'Rowe is one of Ireland's leading playwrights. His recent work includes the award-winning Our Few and Evil Days at the Abbey Theatre, and DruidShakespeare, his acclaimed adaptation of Shakespeare's history plays for Druid Theatre Company. His feature film The Delinquent Season will be released early next year.

Tickets for The Approach, €30, concession €25, are available from the Everyman box office, phone 021 4501 673, or online at everymancork.com. Special offer student tickets are available from the box office at €15.

The Approach is funded through an Arts Council Theatre Project Award.

https://theapproach.ie/video/

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