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Written by Tony-winning Irish playwright Enda Walsh (Once), Penelope is a blackly comic reimagining of the story of Odysseus’ wife. In The Odyssey, Penelope, the faithful wife of Odysseus, patiently awaited the return of her husband, holding off a score of suitors seeking to marry into her property. In Walsh’s clever and eloquent riff, brought to life by Rogue Machine Theatre, the suitors are clad in Speedos and camping out in an empty swimming pool under a scorching sun. Locked in a do-or-die competition for Penelope’s hand, they’ll do anything to win the prize and cheat death. First grabbing audiences with Disco Pigs, Walsh has gone on to win numerous awards, including an Obie and four Edinburgh Fringe First Awards, and wrote the screenplay for the Michael Fassbender film Hunger, which won the Caméra d’Or award at the Cannes Film Festival.
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