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Choose from theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.

PANNED

Theatre / 12 Nov 2018 - 17 Nov 2018 14-18 Cube
This fast paced, comic and unsettling one-man adventure sees our Lost Boy pulled apart by the voices inside his head. As Seán goes through the motions of a night out in town, what he says and what he thinks are in constant friction. Afraid to drop the facade, he fractures... with destructive consequences.
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Realise Production Award

Theatre / 15 Oct 2018 - 15 Nov 2018
Applications are now open for a major new production award for Theatre and Contemporary Dance artists with disabilities. The Realise Production Award is designed to support the production and presentation of ambitious new work by individual artists with disabilities.
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Recovery

Theatre / 08 Nov 2018 - 10 Nov 2018 14-16 Cube
Peter Coonan (Love/Hate) and Maud Lee (Maud in Cahoots) star in this live staging of a concept pop album combining twelve original pop-styled songs with contemporary choreography to paint a moving portrait of a fractured modern family dealing with life after a crisis.
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Dublin Theatre Festival 2018

Theatre / 27 Sep 2018 - 14 Oct 2018
Dublin theatre Festival is back. Enjoy 18 wonderful days of world-class Irish and international theatre this autumn right across Ireland's capital city.
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Klosterhof

Theatre / 09 Oct 2018 - 13 Oct 2018 20-25 Cube
Inviting you on a virtual trip through time, the starting point for which is the imagined opening of a time capsule found in 2109. The capsule contains a collection of stories documenting its creators’ changing neighbourhood, a film record of their own private universe. There are also instructions included, a set of possibilities for how the stories can be pieced together for the audience.
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In Development: The Devlin Project

Theatre / 13 Oct 2018 0.00 Cube
A multimedia exploration of how civil rights agitation turned to militancy in the late sixties— the era when the revolution was actually televised. Two women, Irish and African American—modelled on Bernadette Devlin and Angela Davis—are engaged in a public interview.
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