Until It’s Gone – A Play, A Pie and A Pint
Monday 20 until Saturday 25 February, 2023
OranMor, Top of Byres Road, Glasgow G12 8QX
Until It’s Gone is a new dark comic drama that explores what a dystopian world without women means for the men left behind. By Alison Carr.
In a future however many years from now where women are extinct, two men meet on a park bench. The younger has brought two Kia-Ora’s to share, but the older doesn’t want to know.
They’ve got a Government-issued pamphlet with bullet points to follow, but with step one ‘turn up’ proving a challenge, things don’t seem promising.
Co-presented with Traverse Theatre, in association with Stellar Quines.
Dates
Oran Mor, Glasgow: w/c 20th February 2023
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh: w/c 27th February 2023
Cast
Sean Connor
Billy Mack
Creative Team
Writer: Alison Carr
Director: Caitlin Skinner
Assistant Director: Neil John Gibson
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