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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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THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)
Exhibitions / 11 Nov 2011 ADMISSION FREEEarly in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR June 2019
Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 13 Jun 2019 Free admission, booking required GalleryMeeting point: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre arts ...
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BETWEEN THE LINES: DANCE CRITICISM UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT
Talks and ReadingsAt its best, critical writing on dance seeks to illuminate, interpret and interrogate dance performance, with the critic serving as a mediator between dance artists and the audience.
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From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy): Guided Tour with Prof. David Crowley
Special Event / 17 Jan 2018 Free admission, booking required GalleryOn 17 January at 5pm, Professor David Crowley, cultural historian and Head of Visual Culture, National College of Art and Design, will lead a special guided tour of From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy) by Budapest-based artist and cultural activist Szabolcs KissPál.
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DON’T QUOTE ME!
ComedyThe 2nd year of RTE Radio 1’s Comedy Festival featuring the best writers, performers and acts live on stage across 6 nights. Featuring Sean Hughes
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