Mark O’Rowe’s Our Few and Evil Days is a chilling yet deeply human story about the limits of devotion.
Adele and her parents have always been close. But recently, that closeness has been tainted by an increasing sense of mistrust. Tonight, a visit from a stranger will force them to confront the terrifying reality of their relationship.
Our Few and Evil Days premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in September 2014 as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, in a production directed by the author and featuring Sinéad Cusack and Ciarán Hinds.
Mark O’Rowe was born in Dublin, where he still lives. Earlier plays include From Both Hips, The Aspidistra Code, Howie the Rookie (George Devine Award),Made in China and Terminus. He also wrote the film Intermission, starring Colin Farrell, and Boy A, starring Andrew Garfield (BAFTA Best Actor Award 2008).