
By Sharon Bryne
Gutted
A black comedy
Gutted, a black comedy, explores the lives of three strong women who work in a fish factory in 1980’s Dublin.
Told through comic monologue, raw powerful language, movement and dance, the women give us a snapshot of the characters and challenges in their lives at the time. In light of Ireland’s recent referendum on abortion, these issues remain as relevant today as they were over 30 years ago.
*Please note: There is no interval in this production
Student Rate
We are delighted to offer a £12 Student Rate for this production which is available from the Box Office on 01268 205 300. There is also a Q&A Workshop available, for more information, please email towngate@basildon.gov.uk
1st January 1970
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Recommended for ages
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Reviews
“An exhilarating experience and a wonderful life affirming play”
Mark Everitt, former Director of The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury