Glass Places
17 - 20 September

May works in a B&B near St Ciaran’s Holy Well. April works in the Aquadom, the world’s largest free-standing aquarium. They have known each other all their lives.
On December 16th 2022, the Aquadom explodes. One million litres of water flood the streets of Berlin. Fifteen hundred fish are killed. May and April try to pick up the pieces.
A play with music about family, fish and broken glass.
Developed at Scene+Heard, Dubin Fringe Festival Studios & Dublin Theatre Festival. Supported by Irish Theatre Institute (ITI), Players Theatre & Dublin Fringe Festival X field:arts.
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Developed at Scene+Heard, Dubin Fringe Festival Studios & Dublin Theatre Festival. Supported by Irish Theatre Institute (ITI), Players Theatre & Dublin Fringe Festival X field:arts.
Developed at Scene + Heard, Dublin Theatre Festival’s Slingshot Program, and FRINGE LAB, with support from Irish Theatre Institute, CoisCéim Dance Theatre and Players Theatre.
Image Credit
Dominic O’Brien
Dublin Fringe Festival 2025
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100 minutes
17 September, 6:30 pm
19 September, 1:15 pm
Please note, contains reference to mental health and bereavement.
€18 / €16
Preview - €14