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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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FALL AND RECOVER
17 Choreography by John Scott Music composed and performed by Rossa O’Snodaigh Following ecstatic reviews, full houses and standing ovations, ...
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR January 2018
Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 18 Jan 2018 Free admission, booking required GalleryJanuary’s tour will begin at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios with Otobong Nkanga's first solo exhibiion in Ireland, The Breath From Fertile Grounds. Visitors will be guided to the next venue, the Gallery of Photography for the exhibition of Krass Clement‘s work entitled The Light Gleams an Instant. The tour will finish with a visit to Project Arts Centre to take in the docu-fiction project by Szabolcs KissPál, From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy).
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WATCH THIS SPACE
Comedy / Talks and ReadingsA panel discussion as part of Comedy Showhouse
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