Room 303

Cast: 1m

Staging: can be simply staged

Amateur rights performance fee: £45 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Published in volume Enda Walsh Plays: Two
First Staged:
Bush Theatre, London, 2011

Room 303

By Enda Walsh
Published in volume Enda Walsh Plays: Two

A man has stopped travelling from town to town and from room to room – sharing the good word with people who give him tea and biscuits. All that's left is this hotel room, his ageing body and a fat fly.

Enda Walsh's Room 303 is a short monologue inspired by the Third Epistle of John and first produced by the Bush Theatre, London, as part of the Sixty-Six Books season in 2011. It was performed at the 2014 Galway International Arts Festival, and was later revived at the 2016 Galway International Arts Festival, when it was presented alongside two other short plays by the same author - Kitchen and A Girl's Bedroom - under the collective title Rooms.

The play is available in the collection Enda Walsh Plays: Two, and is also published in a volume alongside Arlington.

Cast: 1m

Staging:can be simply staged

Amateur rights performance fee: £45 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Published in volume Enda Walsh Plays: Two

Also by Enda Walsh:

A Girl's Bedroom
Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin
Enda Walsh Plays: One
The Walworth Farce
Lynndie's Gotta Gun
bedbound
Delirium
The Same
The New Electric Ballroom
Roald Dahl's The Twits
Medicine
Sucking Dublin
Arlington
Lazarus: The Complete Book and Lyrics
Penelope
How These Desperate Men Talk
bedbound & misterman: two plays
Misterman
Enda Walsh Plays: Two
My Friend Duplicity
Once: The Musical
Medicine & The Same: two plays
misterman (2001 edition)
The Small Things
Kitchen
Disco Pigs
Ballyturk
Chatroom
The Ginger Ale Boy

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