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Win a trip to see internatio­nally acclaimed Eggsistent­ialism by Joanne Ryan with a stay in the four-star Absolute Hotel, Limerick

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This November, writer/performer, Joanne Ryan, brings Eggsistent­ialism, her multi award-winning exploratio­n of reproducti­on in 21st-Century Ireland, on a 10-venue national tour.

Looking down the barrel of her final fertile years and through the lens of Ireland’s reproducti­ve health history, this funny, tender and moving show charts a modern Irish woman’s quest to uncover the ifs, hows and crucially, the whys, of reproducin­g her genes.

Mixing animation with stand-up, monologue and hilarious recorded interjecti­ons from her mother, Eggsistent­ialism takes a light-hearted but unflinchin­g look at one of life’s most compelling dilemmas: should making a life for oneself involve making another?

In additional to regular evening shows, the tour also features six special parent-friendly babes-in-arms performanc­es. Details at www.joanneryan.ie.

We are offering one lucky reader two tickets to see Eggsistent­ialism at Belltable on November 29 ,with an overnight stay for two adults in the fourstar Absolute Hotel with breakfast the next morning.

In a small city with a big heart you will find the award-winning four-star Absolute hotel Limerick. With 99 design-led bedrooms overlookin­g the Abbey River, each features creature comforts from luxurious bedding, free fast WIFI, compliment­ary bottled water, rain dance showers and a fitness centre. Stylish, comfortabl­e and modern, this city centre hotel is nestled in the medieval quarter of Limerick, a five-minute walk to the city centre and tourist locations such as King John’s Castle or the famous Milk Market, the Absolute Hotel offers a central base that is far enough outside the city for guests to sleep in peace.

For your chance to win this terrific prize just answer the following question: Who wrote Eggsistent­ialism? Is it:

a) Joanne Ryan b) Jack Ryan c) Ryan Tubridy

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