TWO teen mums are tormented by a mysterious being in The Striker.
Final year performing arts and technical theatre students from Swansea Metropolitan University take on the challenging play as part of their double bill of performances for their Showcase Festival, starting on Monday.
Caryl Churchill's play, performed at Townhill Theatre, is a chilling mix of fantasy and reality, with themes of loss, revenge and mental breakdown arising.
That performance goes ahead at 7.30pm, with another unfolding on Wednesday
The festival continues on Thursday and Friday with Accidental Death of an Anarchist, by Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo.
The comedy is based on the true events of an Italian anarchist railway worker, Giuseppe Pinelli, who fell to his death from a Milan police headquarters' window. He was arrested after being accused of bombing a bank.
What follows in Fo's play is a hilarious set of fictional events that explores political corruption.
The Showcase Festival is a part of the final year of the performing arts and theatre courses, giving students the chance to demonstrate their skills and techniques.
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