I like you, you know that? I know we've only just met, but you're my favourite abortionist.
Maz and Bricksis a passionate, angry, funny and touching play which tells the story of two young people who meet over the course of a day in Dublin.
Maz is attending a 'Repeal the Eighth' demonstration, while Bricks is going to meet the mother of his young daughter. As the day unfolds, the two become unlikely friends, changing each other in ways they never thought possible.
Maz and Bricksdelves deep into the issue of reproductive rights in Ireland to ask what does it mean to be alive in Ireland today and what really makes it all worthwhile?
Maz and Brickswas published to coincide with the premiere production and tour by Olivier Award-winning Fishamble: The New Play Company in April 2017.
A touching and thrilling story of an unlikely friendship set on the day of a pro-choice protest march in Dublin.
Eva O'Connoris an Irish writer and performer based in London. Founder of Sunday's Child Theatre Company, she has written and produced multiple plays with the company. Her one-woman show
My Name is Saoirsewon the First Fortnight Award at the Dublin Fringe 2014 and the Argus Angel at the Brighton Fringe 2015. It was also adapted for RTE Radio 1, and was broadcast in their Drama on One slot in April 2015. Eva O'Connor was part of the Traverse young writers group and selected for the Traverse 50 in 2014. Her play
Overshadowedabout a young girl's struggle with anorexia premiered at the Dublin Fringe in September 2015 and won the Fishamble New Writing Award. She also has an MA in theatre ensemble from Rose Bruford drama school.