A PLAY with dark themes attracted theatre-goers to Siamsa Tíre on Good Friday night for the premiere of ‘Antichrist’.
The play was performed by the Tralee-based ‘Free Radical Youth Theatre’ and didn’t disappoint those present for the premiere.
With a story full of darkness, tension, black magic and strong language, ‘Antichrist’ is certainly one that provided something different on Good Friday.
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The plot revolves around a group of friends who head off into the countryside to a place littered with fairy forts on a weekend orienteering adventure.
They end up in a wood where they happen upon a deserted old house where they decide to spend the night.
During the night they discover a box under the sofa. In it they find a glass, dice and a board with letters and a Ouija Board.
The ‘Free Radical Youth Theatre’ group is Siamsa Tire’s official youth theatre and is for young people (aged from 15-20 years) who wish to develop their skills in drama and explore acting and writing for the stage.
The company is lead by patron and Playwright Neil Flynn together with actor Jerry Fitzgerald.