Bandit: [Ban-dit]
noun, plural ban·dits
1. An outlaw or a highway man.
2. One who takes unfair advantage of others.
3. One who runs a race without a number.
A man stands unnoticed at the start line, he readies himself for his first ever marathon. He has returned home after 6 years of being declared a ‘missing person’. He has come back to face his past. No Bandit has ever won the Dublin City Marathon – he plans to tackle 26.2 miles and be the first.
Presented by ABSOLUT Fringe, Fishamble: The New Play Company and Irish Theatre Institute.