Win tickets to Jesus: The Guantanamo Years!
Playing at the Project Theatre from 3rd -8th July.

To win tickets to see Jesus: The Guantanamo Years on Wednesday, 5th July, read on and answer the question below.

Jesus: The Guantanamo Years shows Jesus returning to earth but finding himself in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Jesus is a bearded Middle Eastern man who when questioned on the purpose of his visit replies that he is "on a mission from God " which involved "dying as a religous martyr". 

Although it may cause the Bush adminstration severe embarassment, Jesus plans to speak about his experiences at Guantanamo Bay. In Abie Philbin Bowman's cleverly written one-man show, he parallels Jesus as the preacher and the comedian.

Bowman poses the question "why is it that no major religions encourage laughter?" seeing as laughter is one of the best ways to celebrate life.

Expect plenty of laughs, some songs, a bit of audience participation and a Pythonesque puppet-show in this debut performance of Jesus: The Guantanamo Years.

The Dubliner described Jesus: The Guantanamo Years as an 'incisive satire'. A witty stand-up comedy affair exploring the multi-layered topic of religion and the current political climate.

Time:8.15pm
Tickets:€10/€6

Project Arts Centre
39 East Essex Street
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Tel: 881 9614
Web: The Project

Competiton:

Question:
Who wrote Jesus: The Guantanamo Years?

Email your answers plus a contact telephone number to "Jesus" competition at
competition@dublinks.com.  (Contact details will be used only to notify winners).