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Conversations After Sex
Theatre / 07 Oct 2021 - 17 Oct 2021 €20–€30 Space Upstairs”You remind me of someone though. I mean you’re not like him. Not physically like him. Nowhere near. But there’s ...
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‘Working from Feeling to Feeling’: a public conversation between Renèe Helèna Browne and Emma Wolf-Haugh
/ 07 Oct 2021 FREE Online (Zoom)Working from Feeling to Feeling: a public conversation between Renèe Helèna Browne and Emma Wolf-Haugh and launch of Radclyffe Hall–The ...
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Art Walk with Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios and Gallery of Photography
/ 06 Oct 2021 FREEA free lunchtime outdoor tour introducing three contemporary art exhibitions in Temple Bar. Join us this month at Temple Bar Gallery ...
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Where Sat The Lovers
/ 22 Sep 2021 - 25 Sep 2021 Preview: €12 | Performances: €16/€14 Space UpstairsImagine you’re scared for your adult sibling. They are on the brink. You think they’re mentally ill but they think ...
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MASTERCLASS
/ 10 Sep 2021 - 18 Sep 2021 Preview: €12 | Performances: €16/€14 Space Upstairs‘No one enjoys being equal’- David Mamet Blending the fearless and savagely comedic feminist discourse of Adrienne Truscott with the ...
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