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IT’S TRUE I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH

It’s True I Love You All So Much by Jenni Nikinmaa was an innovative piece of interactive digital theatre. The audience watching is in front of their screens, disconnected from each other and disconnected from the performance, performer, and the stage, which are the same thing, the screen. The audience is part of the process, the part that is watching how self-harm and madness perform themselves. Read more →


UNIFORM

What is it to be a woman? Is it what you wear? Your vocation? Are you not a woman because you don’t wear heels or a skirt? Are you not professional because you like to dress in pink? This thought provoking one woman play written and starring award winning playwright Hazel Doolan explores self-identity, coming of age and loss of agency. Read more →


STARSEED

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In this new dark comedy by Killian Glynn, homeless and disillusioned, Iris is far from the goddess she was named for. The streets of Galway transport her to surreal, dangerous and mystifying visions and she finds her past brought suddenly into the present. Armed only with her sharp wit and her best friend Gavrail, Iris must unravel her dreams and step into reality… before it’s too late. Read more →

 

VLOGGER

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Vlogger follows the journey of a video blogger Mia and her partner Sandra as they face a family crisis. Mia’s fixation on social media negatively affects her relationship with Sandra who’s frustration with their new lifestyle grows throughout the play. Mia’s compulsion to document and share every aspect of their lives online escalates leading both characters to face consequences that will affect them for the rest of their lives. The contrast between the real and digital world is exhibited by the performers engagement with projections throughout the production. Read more →

 

DAYSHIFT

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Dayshift follows the adventures of a certain Mr. Day as he takes up a new position within a vast, complex organisation. But from the moment he awakes, he appears out of harmony with both his surroundings and the people he encounters. As he struggles to understand the inner workings of the organisation, we’re drawn into an innovative re-imagining of modern Ireland and the high cost of its value system. . Read more →

 

JUNGLE DOOR

Jungle Door performance May 2018

Photo Credit – Catriona Bonner Photography

A visual delight Jungle Door invites its audience to indulge in the joyous, disheartening and hopeful moments over a year shared by Michelle and Louise. Their problematic relationship as friendly ex-lovers is challenged by marriage, jealousy and the housing crisis. Smiling through the Botox, Michelle plans her perfect day unaware her bridesmaid is hiding a dark and dangerous secret. Read more →

 

THE WAY IT IS

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Photo Credit – Piotr Lyszkiewicz

You are invited to explore the aftermath of Yasmine and Cane’s eight year relationship in real time when Cane visits his former home. Yasmine wants justice, a price to pay for time stolen from her. Cane wants peace, to heal the wounds from his past. Will their romance be rekindled or will Cane walk away from Yasmine forever? Yasmine has a question and Cane’s answer could change their lives forever. Read more →

 

MATCH

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Photo Credit – Catriona Bonner Photography

 

Match is an original play following Ann’s journey as she struggles with dating through technology while surrounded by unsavory friends, awkward co-workers and deceiving dates. Bad advice, strong drinks and poor timing don’t help either… but sometimes the wrong directions can lead you where you need to be. The creators of Match received the Galway Fringe Best Emerging Artists Award 2017. Read more →

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