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TO KILL A DEAD MAN
Performance / 03 Feb 2003 - 21 Feb 2003 12/10In the final instalment of the Inis Theatre's trilogy of adapted plays featuring company members Iseult Golden and Carmel Stephens, To Kill A Dead Man is inspired by the style and characters of Gothic and Film Noir. Femmes fatales, transvestite dockers, a hideous cloned monster - Golden and Stephens play them all in this cut'n'paste homage to the motion picture.
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR March 2017
Exhibitions / 23 Mar 2017Introduce your friends and family to contemporary art with our art gallery walking tour!
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NUTCRACKER
Dance 17 NUTCRACKER is a coming of age story, delving into emotions of love, jealousy, loss and greed Set in the grey ...
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR May 2018
Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 04 May 2018 Free admission, booking required GalleryDo you love contemporary art? Or do you just wonder what it’s all about? Art aficionado or absolutely novice, this tour is perfect for you. Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios and Gallery of Photography join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions.
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BLAST: INTERNATIONAL CRITICS' FORUM (2015)
Talks and ReadingsA lively critical conversation about the context for the work at this year's festival, its history and reception, and the talking points of the festival
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