Theatre

LAURENTINA’S ODDESSEY

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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On Laurentina’s 30th birthday, she realises that she has nothing to show for her life. Unlike her long-lost friend – now a successful singer and a powerful witch. Laurentina must go on a journey. Get ready to join her -- and prepare to see the world in a whole new way!

AM I A GOOD FRIEND?

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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From the flavoursome and devious Yve Blake comes a new one-woman show for anyone who has ever met another person. In a live scientific experiment Yve will do anything to measure her "Friendability" with MAX ACCURACY. A pie-chart-filled adventure about who you wish you were/what you wish you weren't.

Twins

Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Patti and Sam have created their own world; a dark, satisfying fantasy. But the outside world begins to interfere. Unwilling to leave the cage they have made for themselves so enters Tai. A person they adopt. The seemingly innocuous Tai soon threatens to contaminate and destroy their perfect, insular paradise.

The Year of Magical Wanking

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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Neil Watkins has wanked more than is healthy, allegedly. One of Ireland's most exciting artists and incendiary performers, Neil is a force of nature, a maverick, a 33-year old homosexual with a Jesus complex. Nominated for Best Performer and Best New Play, Dublin Fringe 2011. "Astonishingly brave" The Irish Times.

The Terrible Infants

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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Roald Dahl meets Tim Burton in this hugely theatrical, scary, funny, sad, silly, dark, delicious, musical, magical award-winning show: Based upon twisted tales by Oliver Lansley and Sam Wyer. Blending puppetry, live music, story-telling and physicality into a highly sensory theatrical feast and featuring narration from Judi Dench. *****Evening-Standard. *****Broadway-Baby.

THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION OR THE SURVIVAL OF (R)EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES IN THE FACE OF…

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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...SCIENTIFIC AND ECCLESIASTICAL OBJECTIONS: BEING A MUSICAL COMEDY ABOUT CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882). Edinburgh Fringe sell-out. UK and European tour smash hit. "Remarkably inventive, thoroughly entertaining...extraordinarily effective...19th-century science can rarely have been so fascinating and never so much fun." The Stage. Bring your monkeys! www.originofspecies.info

The Lonely Man

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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A relinquished child's fear of abandonment incites a search for true intimacy. One man's downward spiral, haunted by loneliness, addictions and madness. Where, when, why...what happens now? "Jewell's performance is nothing short of magnificent" - GLAM Adelaide "The Lonely Man can only be described as heartbreakingly beautiful" - ATG

The K of D, by Laura Schellhardt

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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Truth: Before Charlotte's brother died, she kissed him. Legend: Everything she kissed afterwards died as well. One actress brings an entire town to life in a summertime ghost story about a small-town girl with lethal lips. Wickedly funny, supernatural, haunting and unforgettable...

The Farce of Sodom or The Quintessence of Debauchery

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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This controversial play, banned for over 200 years, takes us into the final hedonistic days of the world's most debaucherous city. Sodom must burn, but before it does a cast of comedians and burlesque performers will breath life into the city's characters; a sinful spectacle of hilariously shocking theatre.

The Cagebirds by D. Campton

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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A Tim Burton-inspired version of this absurd tale. The Mistress oversees six lost souls as they indulge in their chosen obsession: power, beauty, scandal, food, hypochondria or indecision. They enjoy their untroubled existence, until the introduction of The Wild One. Dark and comic. Modified concept. Strong ensemble. Unforgettable.

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