Three years ago a theatremaker set out to investigate woman’s tireless pursuit of alone time.
She presents her findings, veering between texts from great female thinkers, banal thoughts about crockery and intimate vignettes from a marriage. With sharp humour and quiet ferocity, this piece creates an intimate and thoughtful space for audiences to consider the relationship between productivity and identity.
Written and performed by Róisín Stack (Also for Roaring), directed by Ann Blake (Connie; The Morning After the Night Before) and following a sell-out run at Dublin Theatre Festival and Galway’s Bank of Ireland Theatre (2023), No Woman is an Island comes to Limerick for two performances only.
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