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

Woman Undone

Theatre / 16 Nov 2018 - 24 Nov 2018 20-22 Space Upstairs
A fusion of theatre, music and dance, Woman Undone is a re-imagining of singer Mary Coughlan's extraordinary life and her difficult childhood. It tells the story of a young woman who endured abuse, addiction and mental illness and who's discovery or art and music was her redemption.
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My Magnetic North

Performance / 19 Nov 2018 - 24 Nov 2018 14-16 Cube
What’s the fallout when you lose your magnetic north and you find yourself directionless? Combining moving images, photography and spoken word, My Magnetic North explores one man’s observations of places, death, and the passing of time.
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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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The Bystander

Dance / 09 Nov 2018 - 10 Nov 2018 18-20 Space Upstairs
What makes us help someone and what makes us simply stand by? An intriguing and adventurous production by multi-award winning dance theatre innovators, Junk Ensemble. Inspired by the ‘bystander effect’ phenomenon of the murder of Kitty Genovese.
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