By Mark O’Rowe, the writer of the darkly comic 1999 hit play Howie the Rookie, Crestfall (2003) charts similar underbelly lives in small towns. Marked by the Irish writer’s trademark style of muscular and direct dialogue, Crestfall follows the intertwined fortunes of three damaged women. The director for this production, Annabelle Comyn, has worked closely with O’Rowe on its reworking, and it will be interesting to see a new presentation of this sometimes controversial play and its depiction of female sexuality.
2.30pm matinee, 8pm main staging.
Runs until August 12.