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FREQUENCY 783
Theatre / 01 Oct 2014 - 05 Oct 2014 15-25A bold new production from Brokentalkers which examines perspectives on health, ageing and the future from the point of view of two very different generations
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THE SEAGULL AND OTHER BIRDS
Theatre / 25 Sep 2014 - 05 Oct 2014 15-25A re-imagining of Chekhov's much-loved comedy, The Seagull, takes a playful roller coaster ride through classic plays, TV shows, YouTube & more.
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ADISHATZ / ADIEU
Theatre / 01 Oct 2014 - 04 Oct 2014 20-25A larger-than-life solo show by Jonathan Capdevielle that jumps between real life & fantasy to a medley of disco & baroque music
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IF THESE SPASMS COULD SPEAK
Theatre / 25 Sep 2014 - 27 Sep 2014 15-20An outstanding solo performance based on a collection of funny, sad, touching and surprising stories about disabled people and their bodies.
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B(R)ITCHES
Theatre / 16 Sep 2014 - 20 Sep 2014 15/13 (Preview €11)A funny, irreverent, thought-provoking and silly tour of theatre, its history and its writers.
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EATING SEALS & SEAGULLS' EGGS
Theatre / 14 Sep 2014 - 20 Sep 2014 15/13 (Preview €11)Caitríona Ní Mhurcú draws on archive material and rare film footage to explore the loneliness of being an Irish speaker in an urban environment.
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