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Wasted

Down Arts Centre, 2 - 6 Irish Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6BP
Wasted

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Bruiser Theatre Company presents 'Wasted'

Wasted, by award-winning playwright Kat Woods, is a socio-political play that explores themes of binge drinking, consent, and sexual assault. Join Oli, Emma, and their friends on a night out drinking, dancing, flirting, and clubbing. The morning after the night before ensues and any events can only be remembered through the blurry haze of a dubious hangover. Wasted illuminates that grey area in the sexual relationship after a few too many drinks. The characters are not sure what has happened; both suffering from post-alcoholic amnesia. They are both secure in the fact that sex happened but, where alcohol puts the female in a state unable—legally—to consent to sex, our characters continually ask "what happened" as they are marched through the legal system.

Age guidance: 16+ due to discussions on alcohol and sexual activity

Trigger warnings: There will be discussions around the issue of sexual abuse and rape that some may find upsetting. Bruiser Theatre Company have partnered with two local charities, Nexus and Ascert, that can provide information on support services.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£15.00 per ticket
Concession£13.00 per ticket

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Directions from Town: Follow the A7 from Belfast or the A25 from Clough into Downpatrick town centre, drive straight to the T junction at the end of Market Street and turn left. Down Arts Centre is a large red brick building with a clock tower on the right hand side, on the corner of Irish and Scotch Street. There are several paid and display car parks in the near vicinity and some on-street parking nearby.

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