In the midst of the coronavirus crisis and international quarantine, Serge Tonnar and MASKéNADA are providing live entertainment.

In this instalment, actor and writer Larisa Faber - who you might recognise from TV or the stage - performs a monologue she herself wrote. Last seen in the second season of TV series "Bad Banks", Faber also wrote and directed her first play in 2018 in collaboration with Disko Dementia.

Faber reads a piece entitled "stark bollok naked" in which she discusses a woman's biological clock an the social expectations women face every day.

The narrative combines comedy and tragedy as it explores notions of the female body and the "ticking clock" women carry around everywhere they go.

These "Living room sessions" are the product of an initiative led by Serge Tonnar, involves the artistic collective MASKéNADA and is supported by the Ministry of Culture. The entire programme and all previous recordings can be found on their Facebook page.