Some choices are ours to make, others are made for us.
Award-winning Irish playwright Stacey Gregg has written two deeply intimate stories of two women faced with the complex challenges that reproductive choice can present.
Choices is part of B!RTH, a collection of international plays that question birth practice and the cultural pressures that surround it. These plays are tools to raise awareness and provoke debate on one of the most vital issues of our time: inequality in health care across the world.
A play reading by Stacey Gregg and directed by Emma Callander.
B!RTH: Choices
As part of Dublin Fringe Festival, Royal Exchange Theatre present
16-17 September 2017
Dublin Fringe Festival: Some choices are ours to make, others are made for us. A play reading by the award-winning Stacy Gregg
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Running time: 45 minutes
Presented in partnership with the Oglesby Charitable Trust and the Centre for Maternal and Newborn Health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Dublin Fringe Festival is home to bold ideas, brave performing arts and adventurous audiences. Fringe is a curated, multi-disciplinary festival and year-round organisation focusing on fresh and innovative approaches to the arts from Irish and international makers. The festival is where artists challenge, subvert and invigorate their disciplines and practice. Fringe features the freshest new theatre, music, live art, comedy, dance and spectacle from Irish and international artists. The 23rd edition will take place from 9 – 24 September 2017.
Award-winning Irish playwright Stacey Gregg has written two deeply intimate stories of two women faced with the complex challenges that reproductive choice can present.
Choices is part of B!RTH, a collection of international plays that question birth practice and the cultural pressures that surround it. These plays are tools to raise awareness and provoke debate on one of the most vital issues of our time: inequality in health care across the world.
A play reading by Stacey Gregg and directed by Emma Callander.
Presented in partnership with the Oglesby Charitable Trust and the Centre for Maternal and Newborn Health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Dublin Fringe Festival is home to bold ideas, brave performing arts and adventurous audiences. Fringe is a curated, multi-disciplinary festival and year-round organisation focusing on fresh and innovative approaches to the arts from Irish and international makers. The festival is where artists challenge, subvert and invigorate their disciplines and practice. Fringe features the freshest new theatre, music, live art, comedy, dance and spectacle from Irish and international artists. The 23rd edition will take place from 9 – 24 September 2017.
Join the conversation:
#DublinFringe
#ProjectArts
Running time: 45 minutes
Tickets
€10/12
Time
6:15pm
Genres
Theatre
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