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A LOST OPERA
Dance / 20 Sep 2011 - 24 Sep 2011 €14/12/10Three women in a darkened theatre perform a compellingly illogical dance.
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CRIMINAL QUEERS
Dance / Theatre / 21 Sep 2011 - 24 Sep 2011 €11/9/8A loose alliance of lovely outlaws raid the literary and cinematic archives and invite you to encounter beauty and danger in a dance/theatre performance inspired by anti-heroines, angelic hooligans, and notorious icons.
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THE ADVENTURES OF ALVIN SPUTNIK: DEEP SEA EXPLORER
Performance / 19 Sep 2011 - 24 Sep 2011 €14/12A tiny tale set in the deepest dark blue sea of a solitary explorer with a heart as big as a whale.
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THE LAMENT FOR ARTHUR CLEARY
Talks and Readings / 23 Sep 2011The Lament For Authur Cleary is an examination of Ireland in the 1980s - its moneylenders, its unemployment, its exhausting and debilitating emigration.
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LOVE CHILD
Theatre / 22 Sep 2011Love-Child was written in response to the famous x-case, when a young girl who became pregnant following a rape, was refused permission to travel to England for an abortion and after the scandal surrounding Bishop Eamonn Casey’s secret son.
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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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