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FLIGHTS by John O’Donovan
Performance / Theatre / 23 Jan 2020 - 08 Feb 2020 €15-19 CubeA touching, comic elegy to lost youth and wasted opportunity, from the team behind If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You.
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A Holy Show
Theatre / 23 Jan 2020 - 25 Jan 2020 €18-22 Space UpstairsWhen Airplane meets Father Ted. Step on the plane with us and experience this most Irish of hijackings.
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Well That’s What I Heard
Theatre / 16 Dec 2019 - 21 Dec 2019 €16-18 CubeBehind the walls of Blessed Virgin Community School, social hierarchy is king, Instagram is queen and no Princess is safe. Join Zara, Kelis and Amber as they duck and dive their way through school, parties, Insta Followers and the brutal reign of Tell.Com.
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Endgame by Samuel Beckett
Theatre / 29 Nov 2019 - 07 Dec 2019 €25-30 Space Upstairs(Somehow, human civilisation arrived at the point where someone made this play.)
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Minor Monuments
Performance / Theatre / 15 Nov 2019 - 16 Nov 2019 €12-14 CubeTaking in the physical and philosophical power of sound and music, and the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on a family, Ian Maleney questions the nature of home, memory, and the complex nature of belonging.
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