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SOPHOCLES' ANTIGONE
Theatre / 04 Mar 2003 - 15 Mar 2003 17/13The story of the young Antigone's passionate defiance of her uncle Creon's autocratic rule of law has achieved its iconic status from the fact that it resonates for every generation that hears it.
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URBAN LINES
Performance / 06 Mar 2003 - 08 Mar 2003 10/8Three nights of hard-hitting, straight-talking urban poetry, teamed up with musicians of a similar ilk.
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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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“Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck”: an Archival Study into the LGBT Theatre of Project Arts Centre 1967-2000
Talks and Readings / 04 Jun 2019 Free Admission Space Upstairs“Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck” looks at the LGBT theatre of Project Arts Centre from 1967 up to 2000, interrogating the role of Project as an artist-led organisation and considering how it has informed contemporary queer theatre.
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Dublin Gallery Weekend 2017 – Artist Talk – Szabolcs KissPál
Special Event / Talks and Readings / 23 Nov 2017 Admission free GalleryBudapest-based artist and cultural activist Szabolcs KissPál works in the intersection of new media, visual arts and social issues with a strong focus on the ideological manipulation of history and misused national symbolism in the public and political discourse.
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