Win Tickets to the Opening Night of Asking For It

The acclaimed stage adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s devastating novel Asking For It.

Landmark Productions and The Everyman in association with the Abbey Theatre present ‘Asking for It’ by Louise O’Neill, a stage adaption by Meadhb McHugh, in collaboration with Annabelle Comyn. To celebrate we have teamed up with The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin to give you the chance to win two tickets to the opening night of the production on October 9th.

Where? The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin 
When? Wednesday, October 9th 
Time? 7:30pm

Synopsis

Audience reaction to the acclaimed stage adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s devastating novel has been overwhelming. The initial Cork dates quickly sold and the following run at the Abbey Theatre also sold out well in advance of the production even opening there and drew an overwhelming reaction on social media (link to a sample of tweets here)

Recently the play won the Audience Choice Award at The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards for 2018. Commenting on the Award, Louise O’Neill said:“It has been a great honour to see Asking for It brought to life with such energy, imagination, and innovation. I would like to thank Anne Clarke, Julie Kelleher, Annabelle Comyn, and Meadhbh McHugh for their tireless work in creating this extraordinary piece of theatre. I am also grateful to the cast – in particular the astounding Lauren Coe. Watching you inhabit these characters with such artistry has brought me immeasurable joy. To win the Audience Choice award is gratifying as this is a play that asks so much of the viewer – it demands that we bear witness to survivors’ stories, that we refuse to turn away and ignore the reality of the world in which we live. I hope Asking for It will continue to win the hearts of audiences all over Ireland, and start many more vital conversations about sexual violence in this country.”   

The play attracted a whole new audience – 60% of bookers were coming to the Everyman for the first time. This timely play really resonates with audiences and the producers are delighted to announce today dates at the Gaiety theatre from 9th October for a strictly limited run.

Produced by Landmark Productions and The Everyman, Asking for It was adapted for the stage by Meadhbh McHugh, in collaboration with Annabelle Comyn, who also directs. Asking for It shines an unflinching light on the experience of a young woman whose life is changed forever by a horrific act of violence. One night in a small town in Co. Cork, where everyone knows everyone, things spiral terrifyingly out of control. What will happen now? – to Emma? To her family? To the others?

Louise O’Neill, who wrote the best-selling novel on which the play is based, was stunned by the production: ‘nothing could have prepared me for what I saw on that stage. The first act was a whirl of youthful energy and raw sexuality, cut through with an undercurrent of crackling tension. During the party scene, the music felt as if it was pulsating in my veins, my heart racing, and my throat closing up with dread. As the huge screen splintered into broken images, with Emma’s voice narrating the scene, I desperately wished for a way to save her from her inevitable fate. I could hear someone quietly sobbing, and jolted when I realised it was me.’ (Irish Examiner)

Asking for It was co-commissioned by the Abbey Theatre and could not have taken place without the support of the Arts Council, who funded the production through an Open Call funding round.

Performance Information: Age guidance: 16+

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The competition is open to all residents of the Island of Ireland except employees of the Eason, their families and/or anyone professionally involved or associated with this Competition. One entry per person. No purchase is necessary. The Competition will close on 07/10/2019 at 12pm. There is no refund or exchange on any part of the competition prize. The Promoter will select the winner at random to receive this prize, providing they have adhered to the criteria outlined in the Terms and Conditions and the Promoter’s decision in relation to this selection and all other matters is final. The winners may be required to participate in publicity. The Promoter reserves the right to withdraw or amend this competition for any reason whatsoever. The Promoter and their agents accept no responsibility for difficulties experienced in submitting an entry to this competition nor for any direct or indirect loss suffered by any individual arising from this competition or any involvement therewith. This competition and these terms and conditions are governed by Irish law and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish Courts. Entrants are deemed to have accepted these terms and conditions by participating in this competition.