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Mining Stories
Theatre / 28 Sep 2018 - 30 Sep 2018 20-25 CubeOn the 5th of November 2015, a dam containing toxic mining waste collapsed in the mountains of the Brazilian mining region of Minas Gerais. Mining Stories is not a detective story or a reconstruction of the disaster, but an intriguing documentary theatre performance that journeys through a diverse collection of personal stories crossing topics such as memory, politics, religion and storytelling.
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Fantasia
Theatre / 28 Sep 2018 - 29 Sep 2018 25-30 Space UpstairsFantasia deals with the subject of imagination and theatre as a place where the world of fiction is born. How does this unique agreement between the audience and artists arise, allowing actors to create worlds on an empty stage? What is needed to make us believe in stage reality? Does the imagination have its limits?
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Dublin Fringe Festival 2018
Theatre / 08 Sep 2018 - 23 Sep 2018Early announcement shows on sale now!
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Trial of the Centurys by The Mess Around & Popical Island
Theatre / 17 Sep 2018 - 22 Sep 2018 15/13 CubeFun-loving popstar twins Trevor and Elliot Century (AKA 'Trelliot') are more accustomed to talent show judges than those of the legal variety. Alas, after being served a summons by a dodgy merch salesman, the pair encounter a miserable magistrate who has no time for their larks - or their tunes.
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Drip Feed by Karen Cogan
Theatre / 19 Sep 2018 - 22 Sep 2018 16/14 Space UpstairsShortlisted for Soho Theatre’s biennial Verity Bargate Award comes this blistering new play from Stewart Parker Trust Award winner Karen Cogan, a fast, infectiously dark comedy about the messiness of being youngish, female and queer in Ireland.
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My Dad's Blind by Anna Sheils-McNamee
Theatre / 18 Sep 2018 - 22 Sep 2018 16/14 Space UpstairsInspired by raw audio recordings, this is a true story about Anna's blind Dad. Examining misplaced pity in all its guises, this is an irreverent look at what happens when a parent loses his sight while his daughter loses her mind.
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