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TWENTY TEN
Performance / 10 Sep 2011 - 17 Sep 2011 €14-25A lot happened to us in 2010, and now it’s all happening all over again. We sent an email once a day to ANYBODY who wanted to play and asked them “What have you learnt today?”
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THE YEAR OF MAGICAL WANKING
Theatre / 09 Sep 2011 - 17 Sep 2011 15/13/12Neil Watkins has wanked more than is healthy, allegedly. One of Ireland’s most exciting artists and incendiary performers, Neil is a force of nature, a maverick, a 33-year old homosexual with a Jesus complex.
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JUMPING OFF THE EARTH
Theatre / 08 Sep 2011 - 17 Sep 2011 €14/12/10Join us, the underdogs of exploration, as we follow in the footsteps of Bowie and Hawking in a journey across the universe you’ve been hearing so much about.
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NEW PLAY READING – SHAUN DUNNE
Talks and Readings / 16 Sep 2011Rough Magic Theatre Company's SEEDS Programme is a pioneering, structured development initiative for emerging theatremakers.
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NEW PLAY READING – MARK CANTAN
Talks and Readings / 15 Sep 2011Rough Magic Theatre Company's SEEDS Programme is a pioneering, structured development initiative for emerging theatremakers.
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