Preview: 1pm, 12 Sept
Matinee: 12pm, 22 Sept
A man is running for his life. Running helps the brain to regenerate. Over time, he forgets himself. He grows more interested in the trees, the history, the life of the park. A conversation with a horse chestnut reveals the nature of healthy being.
Then he stops.
Slowly, he starts again…
A poetic meditation inspired by something beyond the ego with live musical accompaniment from Rachel Ní Chuinn and original video projection by Francis Matthews, drawing you into the restorative ambience and rhythm of nature.
Running + Walking in the Phoenix Park by Martin Sharry
Dublin Fringe Festival presents
12 - 22 September 2018
A man is running for his life. Running helps the brain to regenerate. Over time, he forgets himself. He grows more interested in the trees, the history, the life of the park. A conversation with a horse chestnut reveals the nature of healthy being.
Preview: 1pm, 12 Sept
Matinee: 12pm, 22 Sept
Duration: 60 mins
A man is running for his life. Running helps the brain to regenerate. Over time, he forgets himself. He grows more interested in the trees, the history, the life of the park. A conversation with a horse chestnut reveals the nature of healthy being.
Then he stops.
Slowly, he starts again…
A poetic meditation inspired by something beyond the ego with live musical accompaniment from Rachel Ní Chuinn and original video projection by Francis Matthews, drawing you into the restorative ambience and rhythm of nature.
Supported by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon. Developed at Scene + Heard 2017.
Tickets
€12
Time
1pm (12pm, 22 Sept)
Genres
Theatre
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