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Heaven
 

Bitchen Wolf presents the Australian premiere of Irish playwright Eugene O’Brien’s Heaven at Qtopia Sydney’s Loading Dock Theatre from 14 to 31 May.

Heaven is a hilarious yet heart-wrenching examination of identity, regret, and the lives we secretly long for.

On the weekend of a wedding in rural Ireland, Mal and Mairead’s 20-year marriage is quietly crumbling. For Mal, a buried queer desire, once repressed in favour of a "normal" life, suddenly resurfaces when a Christlike young man reignites his forbidden fantasies.

For Mairead, a fiery, tough-as-nails woman who married Mal to escape her own reckless romantic past, the weekend throws her face-to-face with the one who got away—the man who still holds a piece of her heart.

 

Event details

Venue: Qtopia Sydney - The Loading Dock Theatre | 301 Forbes St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/heaven-at-the-loading-dock
Start Date: Friday 16 May 2025

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