As Seen On Fringe
17 - 26 July

Let’s Try Swingin’
Anseo Anois Theatre
17 – 19 July
Cube, 7 pm
🎟️: €20 / €18
Meet Lily and Jim, Tadgh and Flora – two couples dipping their toes into swinging for the first time, though no one will admit it. Behind monogamy’s closed doors, they navigate sexual frustration and the messy, unsexy reality of human relationships. This comedy explores the unwritten rules of swinging: talk first or dive in? Eat before or after? Why is there a pineapple on the door? With wine chilling, quiche in the oven, and Rennies at the ready, what could possibly go wrong?
Let’s Try Swingin’ is a group sex comedy of manners, written by Leo Hanna and directed by Finbarr Doyle.
“Deliciously entertaining…wonderfully enjoyable.” – The Reviews Hub
“Anseo Anois have been going from strength to strength” – Totally Dublin
Nominated for Best Production and Winner of the Best Ensemble Award at Dublin Fringe Festival 2024. Book now.

Anatomy of a Night
Nick Nikolaou
17 – 19 July
Cube, 9.30 pm
🎟️: €20 / €18
A love letter to the queers, the weirdoes, the trailblazers, the fringes and the night-walkers.
A journey of personal identity through a reflection of memories from queer and club spaces. Remembering the energy that can be drawn from these spaces and trying to sustain the sensation while understanding the longevity of a moment in time that is so communally charged.
This show is a storytelling of any night, told through the use of dance, runaway show, spoken word and lip-syncing. It is an exploration of gender, queerness and camaraderie of different spaces. Book now.

Anthem for Dissatisfaction
SkelpieLimmer Productions
24 – 26 July
The Cube, 7 pm
🎟️: €20 / €18
Winner of the Solas Nua Award at the Dublin Fringe Festival 2024.
****- “eerily apt” -The Reviews Hub
“a rip roaring tour de force”- Belfast Media Group
Irish Twins Sarah and Jamie are about to hit 30. But before they do, they’re reliving their greatest hits; ‘Credit crunch’, ‘Austerity’ and ‘Free School Meals’… Benefits Britain never sounded so good! And in 2023 everything’s going wrong again, the bills keep going up and the opportunities keep going down.
Sarah and Jamie aren’t two kids in one bedroom anymore, the future is uncertain and there’s only so long you can hang on to the past.
A euphoric, working-class celebration of the power of live music, teenage angst, sibling rivalry and love in this electric and hilarious, coming-of-age anthem for anyone who ever wanted more.
Produced by SkelpieLimmer Productions in association with Brassneck Theatre Company. Written by Gina Donnelly. Directed by Tony Devlin and Gina Donnelly. Starring Simon Sweeney and Emily Lamey. Book now.

BITCH
Marty Breen
22 – 26 July
The Cube, 9.15 pm
🎟️: €20 / €18
Following it’s sold out run at Dublin Fringe Festival BITCH by Marty Breen is coming to Project Arts Centre.
We all have a crazy ex, right?
Well, she’s here. Tonight.
Dogged, drunk and self-destructing, she’s declaring war at an open mic.
And she has a lot to say.
Don’t they fucking all?
All bark and all bite, BITCH is an explosion of theatrical chaos that combines cabaret, standup and drag with razor-sharp comedy and questions of complicity.
An award-winning performance that “will likely emotionally eviscerate you”(Arts Review), BITCH asks do bad people make bad things happen?
Winner Best Performer and Radical Spirit of the Fringe, nominated Best Production and Best New Writing Dublin Fringe 2024. Book now.
17 - 26 July
The Cube
€20/18