Terminus (play)
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Written byMark O'Rowe
Characters
- A (female)
- B (female)
- C (male)
Date premiered9 June 2007
Place premieredAbbey Theatre
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
| Terminus | |
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| Written by | Mark O'Rowe |
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| Date premiered | 9 June 2007 |
| Place premiered | Abbey Theatre Dublin, Ireland |
| Original language | English |
| Setting | Dublin |
Terminus is a monologue play by Mark O'Rowe. Written entirely in rhyme,[1] the play follows three characters over the course of a single night in Dublin: a former schoolteacher (A), her lonely, estranged daughter (B), and a serial killer who has sold his soul to the Devil (C).[2]
Terminus premiered at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin[3] on 9 June 2007,[4] before transferring to the Traverse Theatre as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it won a Fringe First Award in 2008.[5] It was revived by the Abbey in 2009 and again in 2011 with an international tour.