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06 Sept 2025

Exit Does Theatre presents Ante Beckett an original one-act comedy at The Dock

The performance is set to take place this Friday, March 29

Exit Does Theatre presents Ante Beckett an original one-act comedy at The Dock

Scene from Ante Beckett featuring Paddy McEneaney. Photo by Róisín Loughrey

Exit Does Theatre presents Ante Beckett, an original one-act comedy (25 mins) written by Joel Smith, at The Dock this Friday, March 29.

The play centres around a single character, a Samuel Beckett-type figure dealing with the life in which he is present, his mother's womb, and the one he is preparing to face in the vast world beyond.

Apart from his struggles with the idea of his existence, he is forced to deal with his mother's overbearing presence and the constant clamour of the outside world, of which he is soon to be a part.

The play is reflective of Beckett's work, and themes are written and performed in the playful rhythm and style synonymous with his plays and suitable for an audience with or without previous knowledge of his work.Ante Beckett will be performed by Paddy McEneaney and directed by John Carty.

The production also involves a stalwart crew with Joe Hunt on sound design, Michael Cummins on lighting design, and Eniko Hegyi on set and costume design. 

Exit Does Theatre was founded by Patrick McEneaney in 2016.Since then, the company has developed innovative professional and community engagement programmes and delivers quality arts experiences and Theatre for everyone. Ante Beckett is their second fully professional show. 

Exit Does Theatre aims to provide a collaborative space where practitioners at all stages of their careers can hone, develop, and showcase their skills in a professional environment; to produce audience-centred Theatre through the delivery of quality arts experiences and events; and to provide opportunities for participants to develop ideas, skills, and experience.

An ongoing residency with The Glens Centre in Manorhamilton supports it. Ante Beckett was made possible through the support of Leitrim County Council and The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport & Media under the Local Live Performance Programming Scheme.

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