Mon, 09 September, 2024 — Sat, 14 September, 2024
Directed by Joe Douglas | Cast - Marc Mackinnon
An electrifying show full of music and laughter by Brian James O’Sullivan that asks “how would you want to spend your last hour?”
The world is going to end. Tonight. It’s a bit shite.
Sam knows this, and so does the audience who are choosing to spend their last hour on Earth in a dingy cabaret bar.
All Sam has ever wanted to do is to make people happy. But is giving one last performance to his loyal audience really the best way to spend his final hours on Earth?
Co-presented with Traverse Theatre and The Gaiety.
Writer: Brian James O’Sullivan
Director: Joe Douglas
BRIAN JAMES O’SULLIVAN has worked extensively as an actor, musician and comedian. Recent theatre credits include Macbeth (Donmar Warehouse/West End), The Stamping Ground (Scottish tour), Maw Goose (Macrobert, Stirling), Meetings with the Monk, Oscar, My Name is Sarah and..., Chic Murray: A Funny Place for a Window (PPP), An Edinburgh Christmas Carol, Twelfth Night, The Winter's Tale (The Lyceum, Edinburgh).
Brian's comedy characters Janice and Frank gained huge popularity during lockdown and this Christmas, he will present an updated version of the first part of his Uh Huh trilogy at Oran Mor. Brian was also the recipient of Best Dame at the 2023 UK Panto Awards. He is delighted to be embarking on his 12th production for A Play, a Pie and a Pint.
JOE DOUGLAS has directed numerous shows for A Play, A Pie and A Pint, including Party of the Century, The Body Electrician, Hello In There, Call of the Wild, McGonagall’s Chronicles, Fat Alice and Videotape. He also co-wrote and performed in The Peace Piece, a faux podcast about the Israel-Palestine conflict. His theatre directing without pies includes Dear Billy (NTS), The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (Dundee Rep) and Arabian Nights (Lyceum). He is the former Artistic Director of Live Theatre in Newcastle and was Associate Artistic Director at Dundee Rep.