“Your life hasn’t turned out the way you expected, has it? You’re lost, aren’t you? Would you like that to change?”
Following a sold-out run at the Project Arts Centre as part of Dublin Fringe 2023, endings. is back. Writer and performer Fionntán Larney’s one-man show is a new musical about love, loss, destiny, and legacy.
endings. is a concert, a concept album, and a musical, mixed with spoken word and theatre. It’s a show that asks questions about mental health, the rise of the alt right online, and masculinity in today’s society – and isn’t afraid of the answers.
“endings. leaves the audience wanting more and more and more […]
Larney is without a doubt one to watch.” – The Reviews Hub
endings. is at Smock Alley Theatre for two performances at 7:30pm, on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st October Tickets: €14/17
BOOK: Tel: 01 6770014 / https://smockalley.com/endings/
Fionntán Larney is the winner of the Fishamble New Writing Award 2023. His first musical show BEAT. was about toxic masculinity and it was his “rapping, rhyming throwdown” approach to this topic that landed him in The Sunday Times’ list of “Ten of Ireland’s Greatest Theatre Productions” (2020) and received numerous five-star reviews, including from The Irish Times.
Smock Alley Theatre, Exchange St Lower, Temple Bar, D08 EH67
Springheel is a Dublin based production company of individually accomplished writers, musicians, and artists.
The company was founded by Fionntán Larney in 2020 and their first project, Black Alley, stars Paul Mescal, Tom Vaughan Lawlor, Chris Walley, Clare Barrett, and Eanna Hardwicke.
Their debut short film, starring Alison Oliver, is set to release later this year.