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Director’s Welcome
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Dear friends,
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Welcome to the 2006 Dublin Fringe Festival. This year we are taking on the city with our most ambitious programme yet. Aiming to transform the city, to change its pulse and to inject megawattloads of creative energy into its veins; we present proudly the latest ideas and works of a new generation of artists keen on making a positive impact on the social fabric of Dublin. From bold, funny and radical to whimsical, thought provoking and beautiful, this is contemporary art at its most inclusive, meaningful and best. Come and enjoy. Wolfgang Hoffmann
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On This One Night
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Opening Show: Fire Installation
CORPUS P. 20
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Les Moutons
Danny & Chantelle (Still Here) Gentle Giant Productions P. 26
Ensemble Leitundlause P. 33
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Gaumenkino
Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre P. 85
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The Flowerbed
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Must See:
Absence & Presence – Andrew Dawson Duel: Sons Of Liberty II – Sons of Liberty Every Day Above Ground – An Adaptation Of Michael Ondaatje’s Collected Works Of Billy The Kid – SaBooge Theatre Gaumenkino – Ensemble Leitundlause hold me – voksnebarn Teatro Delusio – Familie Flöz
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CORPUS (Canada)
Meet Daniel – the night before he undergoes a major hospital procedure. Sit in the room with him, smell the disinfectant, hear the echoes of feet in the corridor outside. Tomorrow he will have the truth cut out of him. Will he go through with it? Why is the truth so important to him? Playwright Dave Duggan explores the political and human side of healing, asking sometimes unanswerable questions about the legacy of the death and violence experienced in Northern Ireland.
A Flock of Flyers – This is a charming piece of chuckle-filled theatre charged with an engaging and wacky energy. A flying squadron grounded due to lack of planes continue their training on the ground. Les Moutons – Pack a picnic for an unusual, endearing and hilarious surprise show. Presented in association with Dublin City Council.
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A Flock Of Flyers + Les Moutons
Sole Purpose Productions (Northern Ireland)
Date 9–11 Sept Time 1pm/5pm Venue See www.fringefest.com Duration 20 mins Tickets Free
Ideal for children
“A thrilling, well produced piece of drama that left me thinking for some time.” Sunday Journal
Date 18–22 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Dublin Dental Hospital Duration 55 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
This production is kindly supported by Dublin Dental Hospital.
Absence & Presence Andrew Dawson (UK) A deeply intimate and touching production in which dancer and performer Andrew Dawson explores – not without wry humour – the death of his father. His father died in 1985 and tragically, his body lay undiscovered for ten days. The trauma inspired Dawson to create this unusual autobiographical work which deals with his sense of loss and guilt and the unique emotions which exist between father and son. The work uses sculpture, video, mime and the delicate, sensitive movement Dawson has long established as his artistic signature, to create a memorable production that is both emotionally and visually captivating.
Date 12–16 Sept Time 6.30pm Venue Project Upstairs Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
“Astonishing, almost unbearably moving’’ The New York Times
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An Image For The Rose
Volta (Ireland)
Whiplash (Ireland)
“A Night at the Theatre”, “An Evening with Peter Ustinov”, “This is your Life”…those nights when a great thespian looks back over a glorious career in the theatre. After a life trawling through the murky depths of the Dublin Fringe, Volta compere and name-dropper extraordinaire Prionsias O’Ferfaille feels the time has come to make himself the subject of such a show... but all is not well backstage. Vicious infighting with his cast and crew, and strained relations with the Fringe Festival Office threaten to deprive Prionsias of his moment of glory. “The brilliant Volta… go see for yourselves.” The Dubliner
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Date 18–24 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Bewley’s Café Theatre Duration 75 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Based on characters and events in William Shakespeare’s Henry VI, this is a no holds barred blood and snot dogfight Quentin Tarantino style complete with medieval broadswords, crowdsurfing, guitar solos and religious fanatics! For one performance only.
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An Evening With Prionsias O’Ferfaille
Date 15 Sept Time 1.15pm Venue Meeting House Square Duration 30 mins Tickets Free
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Bear Hug
Bewley’s Café Theatre in association with Bang Bangs (Ireland)
Linda, David and their 18 year-old son Michael are the perfect middle class family but for one small problem – Michael has turned into a bear. Mother has lost her hands to her hungry off-spring, while their playful son has left Dad’s guts spilling across the kitchen floor. Despite all of this, they are determined to slap on a smile and pretend to the neighbours that everything is just fine.
A surreal black comedy that deals with fame, celebrity, drug addiction and friendship. Three friends, former child stars, hang out in a bar many years after they were famous. They talk about their failures, insecurities and addictions. However, these three friends are not just washed up B movie actors, they are Mickey, Minnie and Donald, three of the most recognisable icons of the 20th century. Originally staged 30 years ago, the play’s themes are even more relevant now in our who’s who, celebrity-obsessed world. Written by Campbell Black and directed by Alan King.
Yucca Productions (Ireland)
Date 11–24 Sept Time 1.10pm Venue Bewley’s Café Theatre Duration 45 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Antigone Interactive Lightswitch (Ireland) A raucously absurdist adaptation of the infamous Antigone legend. Antigone is a bull-headed anarchist living in our globalised world. When she learns that the state has banned the burial of her beloved brother, Antigone gives the state a two-fingered salute and does what she thinks is right. The question is – Do you the audience believe that Antigone has the right to take the law into her own hands? Come along, interact and make your voice heard. The audience are “the people” who decide whether Antigone lives or dies. Vive La Révolution!
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And They Used To Star In Movies
Date 18–24 Sept Time 6.30pm Venue International Bar Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
First performed as part of the Royal Court’s Young Playwright’s season in 2004.
Date 18–24 Sept Time 1pm Venue SS Michael & John Duration 30 mins Tickets ¤8 Concession ¤6
Black Snow Lost Trolley Productions (Ireland) It may be the case that manuscripts do not burn, but the heart that creates them can – with rage, despair and desire. A new adaptation of the classic novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, Black Snow explores with absurdity and dark, ominous humour the true tragedy of the artist in the irrational world of 1920’s Moscow.
Date 19–24 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue SS Michael & John Duration 120 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
From the makers of the 2004 FRINGE hit ‘Spurt! Sister! Spurt!’
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Danny & Chantelle (Still Here) Gentle Giant Productions (Ireland) Danny & Chantelle are still here. They have left where they are to go to a place where you can get off your head and forget for a while. The night, like most nights, gets carried away with itself and hurtles towards Dublin’s dark destiny. The city is on fire and all bets are off. Endearingly coarse and bitingly funny, Danny & Chantelle takes you on an insiders ride through the madness of extreme-weekend Dublin. From the company who brought you the highly successful Heidi Konnt ‘XXX-mas Story’.
Date 18–24 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Crawdaddy POD Duration 50 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Decay Unlimited (A Cabaret) Théâtre de la Paupière (France) Two hapless lackeys are stranded on the stage of a decomposing cabaret. They’re trying desperately to save face, but they can’t seem to stop dancing and the silent ring-mistress really seems to have it in for them. Somewhere along the way they may let you in on a few of their secrets for eternal youth, or even sing a song or two. More fun than a funeral. A show that will leave you in pieces… “Hands down the best piece of theatre I’ve seen at the Fringe Festival so far… Die laughing.” The Prague Post
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Date 10–16 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Mill Theatre Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 10 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
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Dr. Dillion & Georgia
Pageant Wagon (Ireland)
Hungry Ghost Theatre (Ireland)
The Dedalus Lounge is a grungy old city-centre bar that’s somehow managed to remain stubbornly intact despite the tsunami of modern Ireland that has crashed down all around it. Old college buddies Daragh, Danny and Delphine are regulars there. Over Christmas drinks they reflect on recent triumphs and tragedies. A jet-black Christmas tale of desperation, casual sex, bereavement, shoplifting and Freddie Mercury impersonations. Dedalus Lounge is written by 2006 Stewart Parker Award Winner, Gary Duggan, (Fishamble’s MONGED) and is directed by Alan Kinsella.
Date 17–23 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Samuel Beckett Theatre Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 17–18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
Diary Of A Madman
Based on the story by Nikolai Gogol, starring Tim Casey and performed with musicians Emily Thyne and Paul Mc Donnell.
Presented in association with The Attic Studio.
Date 11–16 Sept Time 6.30pm Venue T36 Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Drive By The Performance Corporation and Once Off Productions
Blank Canvas (Ireland) An original interpretation of this Russian classic through words and music. A public servant becomes increasingly convinced that his destiny and true identity are greater than the path his life has taken to this point. As his conviction grows, he slowly becomes disengaged from the world around him while travelling deeper into his imagination.
Gender-Realignment and Other Adventures. In contemporary Manchester, Georgia is a boy who wants to be a girl, but in the meantime she has got to survive another seedy night imitating 80’s punk icons and avoiding her Dad’s fists. In Dublin, 50 years before, aristocratic Michael Dillon is studying medicine at Trinity, where noone realises he used to be Laura, and is the world’s first surgical female-to-male transsexual. What happens when even changing your sex isn’t enough to discover who you really are?
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Dedalus Lounge
Date 18–23 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Andrews Lane Studio Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Written by Tom Swift. Directed by Jo Mangan. Get in your car and drive to the edge of town where the badland backroads of the boy racer skid to a halt. Turn on your headlights. Tune in your radio. Take it all in. Life’s a car crash but you can’t help watching. The Performance Corporation skids into town with a trademark slice of choreographed anarchy, having taken the Cork Midsummer Festival by storm with a sell-out run in June.
Date 16/18–23 Sept Time 10pm/11pm Venue The Pigeon House Duration 25 mins Tickets ¤30 per car ¤10 foot passenger
“The find of the festival... brilliantly written, innovative, topical… a masterpiece of choreography... ” The Irish Independent Audience must travel to venue by car with working radio. Directions available from Box Office and online at www.fringefest.com
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Duel: Sons Of Liberty II
Experience Dublin Fringe Festival (England/Germany/Ireland/Latvia)
Sons Of Liberty (Norway) An edgy piece of sit-com-stand-up complete with fruit fights, dance numbers and even a complimentary massage. Set in an Eastern European hotel/low-budget soft porn studio, this wild, coarse and hilarious two-hander twists stereotypes and turns popular culture on its head. Heroes, whores, therapists, homosexuals, astronauts and even Mel Gibson’s Braveheart make an appearance in this rapid, challenging and bitingly witty production. Supported by The Fund for Sound and Picture, Norwegian Ministry for Culture, Kulturhuset Hausmania and Nordic Black Theater.
Date 19–24 Sept Time 6.30pm Venue Smock Alley Duration 75 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Adult content
How do you explain to a German musician that its time to do a workshop in Latvian Contemporary Dance? Or inform an English circus act that they’ll need to adjust their juggling to go with German rock music? How does a Latvian Dancer tell an Irish guy he’s cutting off her breathing during a dance lift? Young Fringe has selected youth groups from Ireland, UK, Germany and Latvia in theatre, dance, music and circus who will work intensively over 21 days to create a show that reflects and amalgamates their cultures, disciplines and their artistic skills.
Date 9–10 Sept Time 2pm Venue Mill Theatre Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10
Given the theme of New Europe, these young people will overcome language barriers and cultural differences to create an unforgettable piece of art.
Every Day Above Ground – An Adaptation Of Michael Ondaatje’s Collected Works Of Billy The Kid SaBooge Theatre (USA/Canada) Winners of Best Production at Dublin Fringe 2004 for Fathom, SaBooge Theatre bring a darkly explosive exploration of the life and death of Billy the Kid. Inspired by Booker Prize-winning author Michael Ondaatje and advancing SaBooge’s interest in physical storytelling and the grotesque, this is a show that recreates history and myth in all its brutality and splendour. Gothic Western meets Macabre Cabaret with show-stopping sound design and score by Jeff Lorenz. Presented in association with Project Arts Centre
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Date 18–23 Sept Time 6pm Venue Project Upstairs Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
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Gaumenkino
Rotozaza (UK)
Ensemble Leitundlause (Germany)
A minimal masterpiece from the creators of Doublethink and Romcom. Three willing guests await instructions from Aquaworld’s loud speaker system. Clothed in swimsuits, clutching towels, they do what they’re told. Teeth grinding, disturbing, hilarious and addictive, their predicament holds us rapt. Between the laughs, we begin to question what we have been seeing and wonder if we have been wrong about it all along. Rotozaza have developed a unique theatrical strategy of giving instructions to unrehearsed guest performers, different every night. “Rotozaza capture all the weirdness of the unconscious world – there is no doubting the talent or ambition of a company who can so intriguingly prod at our unconscious.” The Guardian Presented in association with Project Arts Centre
Date 11–16 Sept Time 8.15pm Venue Project Cube Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
A stylish musical theatre performance about speech as product. Five women exploring the strange and wonderful world of the every day life in which the human voice - once the most individual means to express oneself - has turned into a market for stereotypical voices encountered everywhere: airports, trains, supermarkets, commercials etc. Unearthing speech patterns, sounding out how we communicate in the modern world and performed as an oral flip book, this piece is an aural treat. Includes vocal compositions from Georges Aperghis, Cathy Berberian, Emanuele Casale, Meredith Monk and Michael Hirsch, most of whom treat language as non-semantic sound material and create subtle, imaginative and absurd music full of Dadaistic humour.
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Five In The Morning
Date 11–16 Sept Time 9pm Venue Players Theatre Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Geronimo Purple Voyage (Ireland/France) Geronimo is two one-act plays. Mr. Huk spends his life on the side of the road watching the cars pass by. Jacques Lamier meets him in order to find out who the man is. He discovers that Mr. Huk is a wise man who knows more than it first appears. A couple wait for a train going to Baton Rouge. Their journey must lead them to a special quest. “I like the spare quality of this work. The reliance on suggestion only, the understanding that less is more…” Edward Albee
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Date 19–24 Sept Time 7.30pm Venue Café des Amis Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤12 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
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hold me
Barabbas (Ireland)
Grunts, shrieks and shoulder shrugs of teenagers trying to learn the vocabulary of life. This is an intense and immediate journey into the life of someone still a child yet busy becoming a grown-up, needing both love and power whilst scrabbling for the highest spot in the pecking order. At times aggressive, always engaging and teetering on the edge of life itself, this is a piece so physical and urgent that you cannot help but be sucked in and engrossed by the lives you are witnessing.
The Hair Salon meets the stage in this engaging, funny and entirely original production. One lucky audience member will be drawn out of the hat and have their hair cut live onstage each night. Performed by Raymond Keane, who worked as a hair stylist in Cork, Dublin, London and Amsterdam before trading in his scissors for a red nose. This charming and thought-provoking production keeps one foot in reality and the other in an entirely magical realm. “Barabbas has been a byword in Irish theatre for all that is wonderfully innovative and imaginative.” The Examiner
voksnebarn (Norway)
Date 11–16 Sept 16 Sept (Matinee) Time 6pm 1pm (Matinee) Venue Andrews Lane Studio Duration 75 mins Tickets ¤12.50 Concession ¤10.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8.50
Heaven Scent? Tu Pie Are (Ireland) A light-hearted exploration of the eternal battle of the sexes that offers an innovative and unconventional approach to this well worn hesaid-she-said Punch and Judy theme. This unlikely frolic takes the audience on a probing journey from the Garden of Eden to the terminal combustion of sun and earth and ultimately suggests a fragile marriage between full frontal Agnosticism and personal, no-frills Buddhism.
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Hairdresser In The House
Date 12–16 Sept Time 1pm Venue Players Theatre Duration 75 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Date 18–22 Sept Time 7.30pm Venue Ballymun Comprehensive Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10
I’m Sorry & I’m Sorry The Candidatos (USA) A mildly macabre adventure of incompetent betrayal, this show follows the failed attempts of two clownish characters – a seasick sailor and an overzealous actor – to escape both the police and each other. Part Marx Brothers, part Coen Brothers, part Cirque de Soleil, the performance is packed with physical comedy, evasive banter, acrobatic drunkenness, wilful deception, some mechanical gadgetry, and no small amount of absurdity.
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Date 11–16 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Samuel Beckett Theatre Duration 70 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
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John Moran & His Neighbour Saori John Moran (USA) Having been described as “a modern day Mozart”, composer/performer John Moran is one of the most revolutionary artists working today. Generally regarded as the protégé of composer Philip Glass, his strange and virtually impossible to describe works of music-theatre have featured performers such as Uma Thurman, Iggy Pop, Allen Ginsberg and Julia Stiles in leading roles. Performing with New York based gymnast and dancer, Saori, this piece is a love declaration, relishing in the musicality of the body, of language and of voice and featuring Moran’s trademark use of everyday noises and conversations in his composition.
Date 18–24 Sept Time 9pm Venue Players Theatre Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
“...obviously and absolutely brilliant” The Seattle Times “With this one hour show, Moran has reaffirmed his reputation as one of the most important (and underrated) figures in the avantgarde.” TimeOut NY
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Noise
Chrysotheres Productions (Greece)
Noise is a story of jazz, friendship and mystery in Chicago. Within a web of secrets, petty struggles and private anxieties, the South Side world of Eddie, a saxophonist, collides with the North Side world of Natalie, a Tribune reporter investigating a mysterious death. Integrating live jazz performance with the verbal rhythms of Chicago, this is a tragicomic window into love, loss, chance and the city.
It is 1926 and a housing crisis is raging through Moscow. This story explores the love triangle of a woman, her husband and his friend. We find the trio sharing a cramped, one room apartment; bed swapping abounds. This is a physical comedy that draws on silent film and Russian realism, with brushstrokes of American musicals and the world of make-believe. A clever, fun children’s story for adults. Based in Athens, this acclaimed Greek company leaves its home turf for the first time to appear in the FRINGE this year. Performed in Greek with English subtitles.
Painted Filly Theatre (Ireland)
Date 11–17 Sept Time 6pm Venue Liberty Hall Duration 85 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Date 11–16 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue International Bar Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
On This One Night Brokentalkers (Ireland) An interactive guided tour through a city you thought you knew, along alleyways you didn’t know existed, arriving in an apartment that seems like any other. You will be taken in to the belly of the beast and be shown who your neighbours really are. You will break the law and get away with it, visit a stranger’s house and drink his wine, witness at least two miracles and laugh as a man suffocates in front of you. It’s one hell of a party and you are invited! Presented in association with Projects Arts Centre Over 18’s
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Metsanskayia Street No. 3
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Date 11–16 Sept Time 6pm/8pm Venue Project Arts Centre (meeting point) Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
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Phase 2
DoppleGäng (Ireland)
Kid MOUSTACHE! (USA)
Sumptuous costumes, surreal sets, big shiny production numbers and a gender-bending cast that will colour your dreams in shades of ruby red and emerald green. Part musical theatre, part drag show, part multimedia installation, this is a full-blown decadent musical diversion that will take you down the yellow brick road to an Oz you only knew existed in the darkest (and campest) recesses of your twisted little mind. DoppleGäng are a Dublin-based professional performance troupe of Kings, Queens, Femmes and Fags from diverse backgrounds.
Date 12–17 Sept Time 9pm Venue Liberty Hall Duration 120 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
A definition defying event mixing performance, dance, theatre, visual arts, music and a cast of thousands. This is a visual and sonic roller coaster ride where the lines between audience and performer become ridiculously obscured. Phase 2 is set in one of this year’s most unexpected venues (shhh … it’s a surprise), so get ready for a totally immersive, mind altering experience that’ll have you laughing ‘til your guts bleed!’ Kid MOUSTACHE! are: Yehuda Duenyas and Ryan Bronz, founding members of NYC’s Obie award winning NTUSA and Jody Elff, sound artist and engineer for NTUSA, Laurie Anderson, Ban on a Can Allstars and many others.
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Oz: A Fairytale Plot
Date 14–16 Sept Time 1pm/6pm/9pm Venue Under Clery’s Clock (meeting point) Duration 30 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
Presented in association with Dublin City Council
Play3Some Soul Gun Warriors (Ireland) A séance, invoking dreams of polysexual love – a game for three or more players by Jeffrey Gormly. A passionate sexual/spiritual/romantic encounter between three individuals; bring your boyfriend AND your girlfriend, your duvet and pillow and let’s go to bed together. Very limited capacity See page 75 for more by Soul Gun Warriors
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Date 14 Sept Time 9pm Venue Sackville House Duration 50 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
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Revisions
Theatre 503 (UK)
Making Strange Theatre Company (Ireland)
Australia. Four disparate people inhabit a desolate room. A librarian is in love with a man, but she doesn’t know his name. A psychiatric patient on the run can’t remember who he is. A council worker eulogises an un-named woman. A businessman in love with America does a deal that changes his country forever. Somebody is bombing Australia and somebody is locking up the poets and thinkers. Why? Four lives come together in a web of coincidence, fate and design. Poetic, sharp and unsentimental with an abundance of dark humour. “An ambitious and intriguing work” The Stage Winners of The Empty Space Peter Brook Theatre Award in 2004.
Date 11–17 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Smock Alley Duration 55 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Following the huge success of Hedwig & the Angry Inch last year, Making Strange Theatre Company return with Revisions; a story of contemporary Dubliners struggling with who they are when the day to day reality around them is shifting constantly. How do we frame ourselves in a changing society? Are we always rewriting the stories of our lives? A highly physical production that explores the collision between too-large questions and quotidian life.
Rockaby Project winterMute (Greece) Samuel Beckett’s delicate dramatic piece which is traditionally performed by an aging actress, is presented here by a young female performer from Japan. She performs the piece through her body, her inner thoughts framed by a circular, claustrophic environment. The winterMute project seeks to explore existential questions from the point of view of both young and old, exploring a world where overturned furniture and distant sounds create a space that can be returned to again and again.
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Poet No. 7
Date 18–23 Sept Time 8.15pm Venue Project Cube Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10 Date 12–15 Sept Time 1pm Venue Andrews Lane Studio Duration 40 mins Tickets ¤8 Concession ¤6
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Talking With Angels
National Theatre of Scotland Young Company (UK)
The Actors Center of San Francisco (USA)
Hamish and Jim have a sure fire way of getting the ladies falling at their feet. Ailsa has a secret that keeps her up at night. Kathleen has got to decide where her loyalties lie. All four meet in a raucous Glasgow pub on a Saturday night and so begins the irreversible ride of their lives. A whirlwind tour through the dark places where people hide, flushing bad dreams, hard truths and dirty linen into the light. Presented in association with Oran Mor, Glasgow.
Speaking In Tongues (Borradh Buan)
Date 11–18 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Bewley’s Café Theatre Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
A gripping presentation of a true and valiant rescue story based on the memoirs of Gitta Mallasz, who lived though the Nazi occupation of Hungary and is said to be responsible for saving more than 100 women and children from the German Nazis. Shelley Mitchell’s bold rendition of this depraved time confronts the unspeakable consequences of man’s inhumanity to man and is at the same time uniquely uplifting and hopeful.
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Side Effects
Date 18–23 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Mill Theatre Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50
Axis Arts Centre (Ireland) From Visnu to Wroclaw and Ballymun to Brosna, ancient stories in a modern setting are told with music, dance and intercultural riffs. As part of its annual traditional arts festival, Borradh Buan, Axis Ballymun have brought together members of the Polish, Indian and African communities living in Ireland to tell stories in English and their native tongues. Scéalta i mBéarla agus i nGaeilge agus i dteangacha nach iad, croi na féile, croilár na hamharchlainne!
Date 22–23 Sept Time 7.30pm Venue Axis Arts Centre Duration 100 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10
Presented in association with Storytellers Ireland, HSE and Foras na Gaeilge
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The Comedy Jesus Show
Familie Flöz (Germany) Meet stage technicians Bob, Bernd and Ivan; three seemingly ordinary folk whose lives slowly come centre-stage in an extraordinary production that makes audiences roar with laughter and shed a touching tear or two. With three performers bringing to life an extraordinary cast of over 30 characters through the use of uniquely striking masks, this piece endearingly captures well worn theatrical stereotypes and takes us behind the dramatic façade of traditional theatre.
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Teatro Delusio Date 21–23 Sept Time 8pm Venue Pavilion Theatre Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14
“Familie Flöz’s brand of physical comedy is both endearing and galvanizing” The British Theatre Guide
Creative Mindworks (USA) Step into the mind of Jesus Christ! That is, if Jesus were to come back today as a very straight-talking comedian. At one point or another, most people have thought of a question they might ask the real Jesus if they had the opportunity. Well, here He is, in all His comedic glory to answer questions written down by you the audience. Combining quick and clever comedic improvisation with an uncensored take on the truth, while still managing to offend the Evangelicals. Bring your questions… He’s got the answers.
Date 19–24 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Bewley’s Café Theatre Duration 45 mins Tickets ¤8 Concession ¤6
Creative Mindworks’ recent production, Banned By Bush has just finished a successful run at Second City Los Angeles.
Presented in association with The Pavilion Theatre.
The Bi-Annual Barbecue & Other Stories The Dog-Eared Collective (UK) Unashamedly whimsical, silly and surreal, this show charts one widow’s quest to stage a village barbecue. A farcical tale of misadventure that relishes in the dynamics of small rural communities, their childish power struggles and eccentric traditions. Celebrating the ridiculousness of some English pastimes, this anarchic comedy gallops along at a cracking pace, exuding real charm and wit as it goes.
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Date 12–16 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Smock Alley Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
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The Grandmother
Three Wise Women (Ireland)
Monkeyshine Theatre (Ireland)
Seán Roche was beaten to death a year ago for wearing “poncy fuck’n boots”. Twelve months later, on the night of the culprits’ sentencing, his brother and friends gather in the Dublin Mountains for an unlikely celebration. A highly engaging piece that explores, with humour, deep truth and real warmth the harsh reality of injustice and the consequences of violent crime.
Date 18–23 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Andrews Lane Studio Duration 105 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
A warm and funny tale about the melting of a frozen heart. A young boy meets his grandmother for the first time and slowly but surely they find a common ground between young and old. Performed in a story telling style using strong physicality and object theatre, this is a charming show which will delight audiences of all ages.
Date 19–24 Sept Time 6.30pm Venue Filmbase Duration 35 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Third Dimension Theatre Company (Ireland)
The Evils Of Tobacco & The Bear Mangiare Theatre Company (Ireland) Join a travelling theatre troupe as they attempt to perform these two classic Chekhovian farces. Blazing arguments with the stage manager, missing sets and misplaced actors all conspire to plunge the production into disaster!
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Monkeyshine fuses a strong grounding in interactive street performance and physical theatre with a diversity of performance techniques which include dance, puppetry and circus to create their own unusual brand of theatre.
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The Drowning Room
Date 19–23 Sept Time 1pm Venue Andrews Lane Studio Duration 40 mins Tickets ¤8 Concession ¤6
The Happy Suicides – The Last Days Of Tony Hancock & Kenneth Williams They were looked on as the funniest men of their time – yet beneath the surface they were two tortured souls. This play casts a bizarre spell and is an extremely funny yet painful analysis of how two of the most gifted comedians of their time, came to destroy themselves. Ticket price includes a sandwich and tea or coffee
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Date 11–16 Sept Time 1pm Venue Mill Theatre Lounge Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤13
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The Pitchfork Disney
Hoipolloi in association with Watford Palace Theatre (UK)
Shiny Red Chocolate Paper (Ireland)
An hilarious new version of one of Molière’s classic comedies, full of imagination and visual excitement. A mysterious stranger arrives in a house preoccupied with reputation and vanity, in a society ruled by scandal and gossip. With beguiling charm, wit and his virtuous ways, the stranger persuades the Master of the House to welcome him into his family. A tight-knit fivehander bursting with music, comic invention and exaggerated charcters, playing up the absurdities of who we choose to trust and how easily we can be conned.
Date 20–24 Sept Time 6pm Venue Samuel Beckett Theatre Duration 120 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
A dark, visciously funny play about the invented world of Haley and Presley, a brother and sister living in a dingy flat in the East End of London. Since their parents’ death ten years ago, they eat only chocolate, are addicted to sleeping tablets and have regressed to extreme and childlike behaviour. For comfort they invent a post apocalyptic world where they are the only people left alive. Smart, sexy and gripping theatre.
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The Imposter
Date 19–24 Sept Time 7pm Venue Players Theatre Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
The Kings Of Kilburn High Road Arambe Productions (Ireland) In the mid-1970s a group of young men left their homes in the West of Ireland, took the boat from Dublin Bay and sailed to England in the hope of making their fortunes and returning home. Several years later only Jackie Flavin makes it home, but he does so in a coffin. The play takes place on Kilburn High Road, London, when the winners and losers of the group meet up to drink to Jackie Flavin’s memory and look at their lives, lost dreams and their place in the new Ireland.
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Date 18–24 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue T36 Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10.50
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The Sewers
Company Writing on Water (Germany)
Banana Bag & Bodice (USA)
An intimate account of private desolation, charged with a rare electricity and stark lyricism. This is an arresting piece that tells the story of an unfulfilled dream of belonging, of finding one’s true home. Told through only the first and last day of a relationship, the audience is invited to complete the story for themselves and participate in the creation of the performance. “We are exposed to the bitterness and the euphoria of a love that we have all experienced but few of us can touch without injury as the actors twist their bodies and lift their psyches through the harrowing experience that Ken Phillips has had the sheer monumental guts to coax them through.” www.anglofritz.de
Date 18–24 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue SS Michael & John Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Following their critically acclaimed FRINGE appearances with The Young War in 2004 and Gulag Ha Ha in 2003, Banana Bag and Bodice return. An entire village mysteriously appears one night in the theatre. The tiny village has a population of only three. All the children are dead. There has been an accident at the acid plant. A twisted love triangle unfolds as the three characters manipulate each others notion of reality in the haze of a chemical disaster. This show is a conjuring act. Banana Bag & Bodice have developed their own original performance style though the use of satire, irreverence and buffoonery.
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The Promised Land
Date 18–24 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Smock Alley Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
The Rainstorm TYGER Theatre Company (Ireland) “I have seen how death moves away from those who rest at its centre; how, in the end they’re the only ones who escape the sentence of those who are left to suffer their absence…” Dejected community liaison officer, Richard Salmon, is given the task of conducting an inquiry into the untimely death of a young woman, Chloe Sutton. Salmon’s inquiry brings him into contact with a circle of friends and family torn apart by Chloe’s death. As the investigation proceeds Salmon uncovers disturbing events that resonate with his own recent past.
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Date 11–16 Sept Time 7.30pm Venue Axis Arts Centre Duration 65 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
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Underneath The Lintel
CoalFace Theatre Company (Ireland)
It’s easy to forget to return a library book. It might be a couple of weeks overdue, or maybe a month ... but 113 years? One fateful day a Dutch librarian discovers that such a book has been left in the overnight bin. And the fine has not been paid.
Dublin, some time in the future… Eugene and Camomile are having marital problems. Their counsellor suggests they do more things together. “But assassination, darling? Isn’t that a little extreme?” So they assassinate the Prime Minister, choosing to spread their political message through the Portmarnock Golf Club Newsletter. Rural Ireland some time in the past… Pearse is talking great guns up in Dublin and Sean and Sarah want to fight the Brits in the village. An action-packed Absurdist play on the political idea of rebellion.
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The Unfortunate Machine-Gunning Of Anwar Sadat
Landmark Productions (Ireland)
Date 11–17 Sept Time 7pm Venue Players Theatre Duration 105 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
From David Horan, the director of Tick My Box! (FRINGE 2004) and seeded Abbey playwright, Conall Quinn.
Glen Berger’s clever, quirky and profoundly funny play sets out to unravel an age-old mystery. The librarian’s unexpected odyssey hurls him headlong across continents and centuries in “a cosmic puzzle that makes the Da Vinci Code look like a game of hide-and-seek” Variety “literate and enchanting, an existential detective story” Time Out NY
Date 18–23 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Project Cube Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Founded by Anne Clarke in 2003, Landmark has produced two acclaimed Irish premieres at the Project and one world premiere at the Olympia. Directed by Joshua Edelman and performed by Philip O’Sullivan.
The Warrior PurpleHeart Theatre Company (Ireland) A passionate, unflinching play dealing with the experiences of Tammy, a veteran of both the first and second Iraq war. Through a documentary being filmed by an old school friend, Tammy explores the devastating and unexpected effects that her time as a soldier has had, both emotionally and personally. What filmmaker Giselle doesn’t know is that Tammy is doing this documentary for her own purposes, that she is even less stable than she seems and that there is a suicide pack in her knapsack.
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Date 20–24 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue T36 Duration 55 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10
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Xspired
MorWax Productions (Ireland)
Performance Lab (Ireland)
“Why did I cheat? I cheated because of J.R. Ewing. He made cheating cool. Here’s a guy who only wore his underpants to keep his ankles warm.” An outrageous show that gives away the secrets, techniques and game-plans of cheaters nationwide. Boys – come along for some tips to keep the missus at bay. Ladies – bring a pen and paper, take some notes and learn how to keep your man under lock and key!
Date 11–17 Sept Time 8.15pm Venue Andrews Lane Studio Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
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The Spire: symbol of slick city life or a mocking testament to Dublin as heroin capital of Europe? This play questions what is home and where exactly it is. It is a strange fact that people who call Dublin their home often feel the most lost on its streets. Six of these lost people stand at The Spire, waiting to tell you their stories. Unaware that their lives are about to intertwine, this striking production tells of delusion, displacement, violence and youth culture, questioning roots and rootlessness in an ever changing modern Dublin.
Date 12–17 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Project Cube Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Performance Lab create dynamic productions that are simple, unpretentious, visceral and stark.
Karl Shiels & Anthony Kelly (Ireland) A dark tempestuous night in the candlelit studio flat of preacher and literary bad boy John Donne. Marlowe and Shakespeare sit by the fire and vie over verse. Donne’s banter and debate transforms Shakespeare into a potato – Will Spud – catapulted through time and space to Ireland and a muddy Mayo organic patch. Rejected by the crisp factory and adopted by Polish immigrants, join him as he discovers dance music and asks ‘Can a vegetable love?’.
Winners of last year’s ‘Spirit of the FRINGE’ award with Tumbledowntown.
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Why Men Cheat
Date 18–24 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue International Bar Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8 Preview 18 Sept Preview Tickets ¤6
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Live + Visual Art Must See:
Fire Installation – Compagnie Carabosse Invertigo and Inexhib – Etxea Out Of Site – Out Of Site The Bag Show – Prosjekt Beskrivelse The Vending Machine Project
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Captured Movements
SÚP (Ireland)
During the festival, a group of international visual artists will be working alongside FRINGE performers, capturing their body movements, scratching them onto paper, streaking them on canvas, recording them on film. These impressions and experiences will be displayed outside each of the venues, allowing both audiences and performers alike to respond to visual experiences of the piece they have just seen.
Date 15–24 Sept Time Various Venue Various Tickets Free
SÚP is a collective of artists born from their show Captured Movements in FRINGE ’05
Clone Factory Suka Off (Poland) Clone Factory is a cycle of disturbing images from a laboratory where creatures are cloned for transplantation, sexual acts and medical experiments. The performance is a bitter picture of the modern human body controlled by genetic and medical concerns. On the other side of this frightening “world” lies the eternal longing for the perfect body and physical satisfaction. Clone Factory combines the aesthetics of extreme fetish/body-art clubs with new technologies. The narration is based on an original construction joining together performance art, video art and electronic music generated live during the performance.
Date 18–21 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Filmbase Duration 45 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50
Contains material of an extreme and graphic nature which may offend. Over 18’s only
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LIVE + VIS ART
Opening Show: Fire Installation
Compagnie Carabosse (France) Presented and co-commissioned by Dublin Docklands Development Authority & Dublin Fringe Festival. George’s Dock blazes bright in this exuberant opening to FRINGE this year. Come down to George’s Dock between 8pm and 11pm, feel the heat on your face and wander through this luminous landscape. For two nights only. Not to be missed.
Date 9–10 Sept Time From 8pm Venue George’s Dock, IFSC Docklands Tickets Free
Supported by Dublin City Council
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Food For Life
Hero XXI
Kevin Thornton (Ireland)
Metal Guru (Labin Art Express) (Croatia)
Kevin Thornton, renowned as one of Ireland’s best chefs and owner of a Michelin starred restaurant, has always had a love-affair with food. He hopes to bring some of the magic and passion it has brought to his life, into yours. This is a celebration of food from its most raw to its most constructed; see it seeping from udders, clinging to rocks, bursting through the soil. See it coaxed and cooked, carved and caroused into delicate, delectable dishes. You will then get to taste the art!
Date 16–17 Sept Time 3pm/6.15pm Venue SS Michael & John Duration 90 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤5 for under 12’s
Profits from the sale of Kevin Thornton’s book Food for Life go to research into meningococele septicaemia.
Hero XXI brings strange pale, creatures from the underground to the stage in an arresting, rebellious and subversive new work filled with narcotic music and fierce, synthetic art. You will see angels burning, sculptures moving and feel the beats and blinks of hearts, breaths, eyes and thoughts. Described by art critics as one of the most exciting art projects of the 21st Century, Metal Guru is a company based in an ex-coal mine in Croatia who are transforming this mine into a modern underground ‘art’ town, a living piece of art with streets, bars, galleries, swimming pools, restaurants and children’s playgrounds.
Date 15–16 Sept Time 9.30pm Venue Crawdaddy POD Duration 50 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10
From Dakota Colin Gee (USA/Austria) Colin Gee, former principle clown for Cirque du Soleil, combines experiments in identity with deft physical characterisation to recreate the climactic scene of his film Dakota as a riveting solo performance. A father attempts to negotiate the safe return of his daughter, held captive by former business associates who he has swindled. Introduced by a video installation from Dakota, this is a piece filled with humour, pathos and the crystalline beauty of absence. Also features a transcendent score by acclaimed composer Erin Gee. “...what’s on display here is tantalizing... and powerful in itself.” The New York Times 64
Date 10–16 Sept Time 8.15pm Venue Mill Theatre Lounge Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 10–11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
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Inexhib
It’s An Audio DeTour!
ETXEA, Frédéric Etcheverry and Gloria Aras (France)
The Audio DeTOURists (Ireland) This piece is a truly sensorial, primitive and nourishing experience. Two naked bodies are engrossed in a silent ritual, a strange ballet unearthing primitive human impulses. There is no defined acting area and you are able to move around freely. A man and a woman walk in silence. They are blind and they fumble their way through the space. Their hands are gloved and not even a millimetre of their skin is visible. Confronted with their own imprisonment, within the space and amongst the audience, they peel the layers of their clothes away. Then begins a ritual trance in which you, the audience, are invited to take part.
Date 11–13 Sept Time 8.15pm Venue Filmbase Duration 45 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50
A synchronised de-tour through the streets of Dublin, with you and your partner journeying through the city, headphones on and a tour in your ear. You are sent different ways, cross paths and somehow meet again. This experience is created by people with a love of play and the surreal and extraordinary in everyday life, and using the bridges, boardwalks and architecture of the city as a stage design.
Contains nudity
Date 19–23 Sept Time 7pm Venue FRINGE Information Kiosk, Grattan Bridge (meeting point) Duration 30 mins Tickets ¤6 Concession ¤4
Invertigo ETXEA, Frédéric Etcheverry and Gloria Aras (France) A sensory performance to be experienced together. A meditation on the human misery to feel the internal vertigo of our own fall. A space is filled with chairs, a man and a woman are seated, immobile and silent. The audience enters, everyone chooses a seat and sits down in this jumble of chairs. You are seated in a different position with a different perspective, depending on the chair you have chosen. Silence falls, time passes… on the ground, amongst your feet, the man and the woman move around the floor in a painful trance.
Date 15–17 Sept Time 8.15pm Venue Filmbase Duration 45 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50
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Jamais Vu
Anne Seagrave (Ireland)
“Jamais Vu: an optical phenomenon. Sudden moments when objects, concepts and even people inexplicably take on an unfamiliar and irregular aspect which makes them totally strange.” Joseph Heller, Catch 22 An intimate and unnerving artwork. Described by this distinctive artist as a “disguised self portrait”, Jamais Vu exposes Seagrave to the public with a disquieting intensity and a captivating sincerity, leaving us with reflections, imprints and memories of her body in the space.
Date 20–21 Sept Time 1.30pm Date 22–23 Sept Time 5.30pm Venue IMMA Duration 30 mins Tickets Free
“The multipule shock effect of Jamais Vu is without a doubt, the body in action of Anne Seagrave”. Brecha, Uruguay, 2006 Anne Seagrave is an Irish visual artist creating movement-based performance/video and installation work for the past 20 years. From September 2006 she will be one of twelve artists in residence at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin. Audience are advised that this performance is presented unclothed. No latecomers admitted.
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Out Of Site
Out Of Site (Ireland)
Beyond-the-gallery guerrilla performance art. A treasure trail of 16 site-specific performances that appear daily where you least expect them. Out of Site occupies often ignored parts of the city and sneaks up on you with street stories, surprises and strange happenings; get a new view of places we inhabit everyday. Log on to www.outofsite.info or www.fringefest.com for daily performance clues. There will also be a daily online interactive forum and video, photography and audio recordings of the Out Of Site project.
Date 9–24 Sept Time Various Venue Various Duration Various Tickets Free
This project is the creation of 16 artists from Germany, Portugal, Finland, USA and Ireland and is curated by Michelle Browne. In association with Visual Artists Ireland
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Personality Café
The Lantern Project
The Volley Ball Club (Ireland)
Dublin Fringe Festival (Ireland)
A café like no other. With a different boss and a different menu everyday, your cup of coffee and slice of cake could be served by anyone from a doting grandmother to a personal butler, a bolshy boss to a singing troupe. You may be treated like royalty or you may have to sing for your supper, you won’t know until you get there every evening! An unapologetically fun event that makes people feel special.
Date 11–20 Sept Time Open from 6.30pm Venue The Cake Cáfe Tickets ¤3
150 custom designed lanterns will wind their way from the Ha’penny Bridge to George’s Dock reflecting the emerging tapestry of Dublin in 2006. These lanterns, ranging from 1–4 metres in height, have been created by artists and community groups from around the country to reflect a new vision for our ever-changing city.
Date 9–24 Sept Venue Liffey Boardwalk Tickets Free
Kindly supported by Dublin City Council, Bord Fáilte and Ireland Funds. See page 115 for a list of our generous Lantern Sponsors.
The Bag Show Prosjekt Beskrivelse (Norway) Ten audience members, ten shows to choose, one decision to make. You the audience choose the show you want to watch and then the performers delve into their rucksacks and tell a story based on their experiences with guerrilla fighters in Kurdistan. An accumulation of personal experiences and possessions packed into ten individual performances.
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Date 12–16 Sept Time 12.15pm/1pm 1.45pm/2.30pm 3.15pm/4pm 4.45pm/5.30pm 6.15pm/7pm Venue Filmbase Duration 30 mins each Tickets ¤6 Concession ¤4 Note Limited Seating
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Trip To Space
(Ireland)
A show that needs no selling. Let a superhostess strap you into a spaceship made for one. Relax, close your eyes and enjoy a trip to space courtesy of Soul Gun Warriors’ revolutionary virtual theatre technology. Tune up, take off, space out.
Instead of chocolate or a soft drink, why not slot in a coin and take your pick of fresh, original art works especially created for the festival? Sixty Irish and international artists, musicians and designers have produced 600 art works to fill the three vending machines planted throughout the city. A unique project that challenges the issue of art and consumerism, bringing a smile to your face and giving you a tasty consumable of a different kind. Instant art refreshment! Curators Alan Butler and Lola Rayne Booth are visual artists practicing in Dublin and are currently working on a number of art/curatorial projects both collaboratively and individually.
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LIVE + VIS ART
LIVE + VIS ART
The Vending Machine Project
Soul Gun Warriors (Ireland)
Date 11–24 Sept Time All Day Installation Venue See www.fringefest.com Tickets ¤5 per art piece
“… the mighty Soul Gun Warriors prodding the interactive space of extreme theatrical possibility.” Irish Times Founded in 1996 by frustrated superheroes to hone their special abilities and bring comic-book science fiction to theatrical life.
Date 9/16/23 Sept Time 3pm Venue Dundrum Town Centre Duration 6 mins per trip Tickets ¤2 Concession ¤1
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Video Optica Katja Loher (Switzerland) A video composition projected onto a pair of weather balloons. The larger projection is a group of people as seen from five stories above. The group, all wearing red bathing caps, act similarly to birds in the sky, amoebas under a microscope or the elements inside a kaleidoscope. When the image of the group is multiplied it forms letters and even entire sentences, each taken from Pablo Neruda’s Book Of Questions.
Date 9–24 Sept Time Ongoing Venue Axis Arts Centre Duration Ongoing Tickets Free
Kindly supported by Helvetia
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Dance Must See:
Beauté Plastique – Compagnie Etant-donné Dragon – Katarina Mojzisova Dreamers – The Lombard Twins The Flowerbed – Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre
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Pluck (Northern Ireland/USA) A compelling, arresting and physical show by this young, critically acclaimed company who have developed their own quirky brand of dance. Automatic Bastard finds a naked, foulmouthed performer locked in a room spewing forth his soul and confronting the audience with uncomfortable truths. Darkly funny stand-up comedy mixed with mesmerising choreography. This show contains nudity, foul language and scenes of a sexual nature.
Date 12–16 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Crawdaddy Bar Duration 50 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 10 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
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DANCE
Automatic Bastard
Beauté Plastique + Efecto Mariposa + Silvery Snot Beauté Plastique Compagnie Etant-donné (France) – The female figure; a model of beauty and yet also the site of sacrifice. Exploring the idea of the woman and her body and always claiming that the woman’s image never ceases to seduce and outrage. This piece introduces a plastic doll to her human counterpart to expose the eternal battle between object and person, body and image and suggests that the mannequin is not what it appears to be...
Date 21–23 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Project Upstairs Duration 70 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14
Kindly supported by Project Arts Centre Efecto Mariposa Blanca Arrieta (Spain) – A sensitive piece which explores the body as an unpredictable and uncertain system full of life and yet constantly threatened by chaos. In this performance Arrieta searches out human emotions through physical presence, movement and the use of the body as the only instrument. Silvery Snot Irish Modern Dance Theatre (Ireland) – As we live we lose things and we change, so much so we no longer recognise ourselves – becoming older and less strong – the ‘What Next?’ thing. Silvery Snot; the silver trail left by a snail. Three men of contrasting bodies and movement styles attempt to transform or evolve from their normal state, hard as stone, into an intimate, fluid condition.
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behindtheeyeliesbone Myriad Dance Company (Ireland) – A dance about love layering life, about the physical lurch toward the metaphysical, a dance for the spaces between us. Three dance artists, Shelly Hering, Aine Stapleton and Jessica Kennedy, plus sound artist Denis Clohessy and choreographer Ella Clarke start with the end of things and then wonder how they got there. Skid Marks Schlomit Fundaminsky (Israel) – A highly physical duet about two people who at times move as one and at others fracture into many, making up their world with visions of strength, desire and innocence.
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DANCE
behindtheeyeliesbone + Skid Marks
Cataplasia Daghdha Dance Company (Ireland)
Date 18–20 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Project Upstairs Duration 70 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14
A wonderous and highly charged dance piece by a collective of artists with learning disabilities, performed with a magical presence, intensity and clarity. A performance of inner landscapes, hope and the triumph of the heart. Just enter. Developed by Daniel Vais, during the Daghdha Mentoring Programme 2005/2006. This production is supported by Daghdha Dance Company.
Date 11 Sept Time 3pm/8pm Venue Back Loft @ La Catedral Arts Studio Duration 40 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
Schlomit Fundaminsky is an Israeli performer, choreographer and dance teacher. Kindly supported by the Israeli Embassy
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Dreamers
Rex Levitates (Ireland)
Facundo and Martin Lombard, a.k.a. “The Twins,” started dancing together on the streets of Argentina at the age of seven. From arriving at the age of 19 in New York with no English, jobs, or contacts, in 2 years they succeeded, after many doors being shut in their face, in becoming one of the most energised and talked about acts Manhattan had seen in years. Current résumés include dance appearances with James Brown, Michael Jackson and the late Tito Puente, plus roles in a Versace US ad campaign and a fashion shoot in American Vogue.
Cross Purposes – What happens when your body is at cross purposes with itself? When you go so far that the only option is to keep going, to follow through? When you bring your body to a tranquil, yet trance-like state and exhaustion ensues? A trippy, high voltage piece that gives you no option but to come along for the ride. The Same Jane – Our bodies remember things that our minds forget. Two dancers that have worked together for over six years unearth the imprints, resonances and differing memories of performance that they hold kinetically in their bodies.
Los Gamelos Lombard (Argentina)
Date 11–16 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue Project Upstairs Duration 55 mins Tickets ¤17 Concession ¤14 Preview 11 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
Winners of the 2002 FRINGE Festival’s Jayne Snow Award.
Dragon
Created by Katarina Mojzisova during the Daghdha Mentoring Programme 2004/2005. This production is supported by Daghdha Dance Company.
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These identical twins tell their story so far in Dreamers – humourously and with extraordinary choreography recounting both their New York experiences and the utter contrast with their return to their devastated native Argentina following a financial crash in the 1990s. With movement so fast and refined it is astonishing, this is a revitalising and electric hip-hop-tap spectacle.
Date 9–16 Sept 16 Sept (Matinee) Time 8pm 2pm (Matinee) Venue O’Reilly Theatre Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤18 ¤12 (Matinee) Concession ¤15 Preview 9/10 Sept Preview Tickets ¤12
Presented in assocation with the O’Reilly Theatre and Glynis Henderson Productions
Katarina Mojzisova (Croatia) Inspired by Paulo Ucello’s painting ‘St. George and the Dragon’ and danced as a vaudeville, this piece explores the unnecessary obstacles that we often put in our own way. With sounds from Nina Simone and the Marx Brothers, texts from everything from ‘Like a Virgin’ to ‘Revelations 12:9’, this unique dance is performed on a loop until a member of the audience stops it.
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DANCE
Cross Purposes + The Same Jane
Date 12–17 Sept Time 1pm Venue Project Cube Duration 40 mins Tickets ¤10 Concession ¤8
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DANCE
I Can’t Handle Me
The Flowerbed
Fidget Feet (Ireland)
Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre (Ireland)
This beautifully crafted and thought-provoking solo performance brings the audience through an exploration of a woman’s journey through the turbulent cycles of life. A strong-willed independent girl struggles with issues of identity, menstruation, love, sex, drugs and inner demons. A personal, humorous and expressive blend of aerial dance and circus.
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Date 12–17 Sept Time 6.30pm Venue Samuel Beckett Theatre Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤15 Concession ¤12.50 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤10
Two households in common malignity are the neighbours from hell. Garden shears, amphetamines, love, death and gardening become food for director Keegan-Dolan’s fertile imagination. Despite their bizarre behaviour, the familiarity of the characters generates an uneasy sense of foreboding before the inevitable violence begins to unfold. Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre was formed in 1997. Director and choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan is one of Ireland’s most challenging and innovative artists. Recent work includes Giselle and The Bull.
Date 19–24 Sept Time 8pm Venue O’Reilly Theatre Duration 80 mins Tickets ¤25 Concession ¤20 Preview 19 Sept Preview Tickets ¤15
Presented in association with The O’Reilly Theatre
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The Little Death Marina Sossi Group (UK) A lone woman is compelled to re-enact her experience of a one night stand. In part a simple story of holiday romance, but also the tale of the relationship between performer and audience and of an actress’s internal dialogue with her exhibitionist nature. A visually stark, compelling and intimately personal work.
Date 12–17 Sept Time 8.30pm Venue T36 Duration 60 mins Tickets ¤12 Concession ¤10 Preview 12 Sept Preview Tickets ¤8
Walk Don’t Run Rebecca Walter, Lian Bell and Hugh O’Neill (Ireland) Windscreen washers, newspaper sellers and weaving bicycles are all to be expected while waiting at a set of traffic lights. But a 20 second dance piece? When the lights go red, we get just this – a series of fun and surprising instant dance pieces reflecting the peculiar patterns and shapes we make everyday. Sometimes reflections of city madness and sometimes snippets of stillness amongst it all – get down to Dame Street for some 20 second dance-offs.
Date 22–23 Sept Time 1pm Venue Dame Street/George’s Street Intersection Duration 30 mins Tickets Free
Kindly supported by Project Arts Centre
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16 Nights Of Unashamed, Unabashed Unadulterated Sound & Vision. 8pm Spiegel Lounge Sassy Tunes, Sensual Rhythms, Titillating Tease & Tongue-In-Cheekiness. 10pm Club Spiegel Foot-Stompin’, Booty-Shakin’ Wall-To-Wall Sound. Get It On.
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Must See: Crawdaddy Presents: FourTet Laura Izibor Malicious Damage Presents: Analogue Mindfield + Transit Kings + Transmission Northstrand Klezmer Band + The Pale + Young Blood Brass Band
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Club Spiegel’s Opening Night Extravaganza Disco Brasil! Live Brazilian Club Night
Sat 9
(Brazil/France/Ireland) An explosive night of tough Brazilian rhythms, Disco Brasil! returns to the Spiegeltent where the party started. Featuring live ‘electro-funk’ from Voltair, residents at the legendary Favela Chic club in Paris, with furious acrobatics from Oficina da Capoeira, live samba and DJs Lex Woo and Sansao.
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Sun 10
(Ireland) Ireland’s ultimate expression of Gospel music, cutting across boundaries to unite and uplift the human spirit in performances as diverse as The Electric Picnic to the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics. Hallelujah and Amen to that.
Time 7pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Andertango Company (Argentina) Time 9pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
StarLittleThing (Ireland) – Beautiful, dirty and sexually driven, a film star, a rock manager and an artist are basement studio alchemists cooking up electronic musical gold for your pleasure tonight.
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Winner Meteor Music Award 2006. With a natural feel for an infectious hook and intelligent lyrics, the astounding confidence of this 18-year old’s live performance captivates her audience. Izibor’s sultry vocals and prodigious writing talent mine the classic soul sound of Detroit. Catch the future of raw talent in Ireland before she goes global.
Time 11pm Tickets ¤10 Part Seated
Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel Northstrand Klezmer Band + The Pale + Young Blood Brass Band Northstrand Klezmer Band (Ireland) – A six piece from Dublin extend their irresistible energy to Jewish World music with high octane, exhilarating jubilation and the momentum of an express train.
Club Spiegel Los Albertos + StarLittleThing Los Albertos (UK) – A trilby clad six piece that will have you bouncing all night to their riotous flurry of horn-driven ska, punk, swing and drum ’n’ bass. Guaranteed foot-stompin’!
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Spiegel Lounge Argentine Tango Show Watch a display of the most sensual and sophisticated tango and feel the passion, fire and lust it is renowned for. Featuring the two legendary dancing couples Maria & Carlos Rivarola and Esther & Mingo Pugliese.
Spiegel Lounge Laura Izibor
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Spiegel Lounge Dublin Gospel Choir
Time 10pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
The Pale (Ireland) – A hugely pleasing live set of eclectic visually emotive lyrics marrying ska, eastern folk and urban reggae, brought to life with the dazzling virtuosity of mandolin, dynamic acoustic guitar and a charismatic front man. Young Blood Brass Band (USA) – Groundbreaking music with plenty of sweat, a little blood, and a lot of purpose provided by this Dixieland hiphop horn and percussion collective.
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Tue 12
3epkano (Ireland) This seven piece ensemble perform their new live soundscape composed for this iconic 1929 documentary of pioneering cinematic techniques on a 16mm projection. The imagination and insight brought to silent film by 3epkano makes for an unmissable visual and aural experience.
(International) Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel Moriarty + Readers Wives + Suddyn Moriarty (France) – This Franco-American, Swiss, Peruvian and Vietnamese outfit present hypnotic desert blues and sublime vocals with a nod to Kerouac and Tom Waits as father figures. Kindly supported by Alliance Française Readers Wives (Ireland) – Maverick frontman NJ Holohan and his exuberant band promise a night of warped 21st century Dublin ska/blues. Bill Hicks with tunes! Suddyn (USA) – Dublin-based New York trio showcase their guitar driven pop rock, broody melodic piano arrangements and soulful lyrics, encouraged by their recent Irish chart success.
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Wed 13 Spiegel Lounge ChoiceCuts Presents: Show&Prove
Time 10pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
A breakdancing showcase highlighting the development of style and form amongst b-boys and b-girls in Ireland today. The best breakers will be on hand to deliver an exhilarating and impressive display of skills and amazing athleticism. Those old boards are gonna be put to the test!
Time 8pm Tickets ¤10 Standing
Club Spiegel One Day International + Prison Love + Wraygunn One Day International (Australia/Ireland) – Vocalist Matt Lunson and pianist Cormac Curran write and perform music of swooning sexual tension and dark romantic lyricism that genuinely speaks to the carnal instincts in us all.
Time 10pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
Prison Love (Ireland) – Seven inmates of the Bluegrass Correctional Facility display their bizarre musical party of old-time, Cajun and Roots. The Real Deal. Wraygunn (Portugal) – Ingenious and original gospel rock performed with passion and brutal energy and led by the Legendary Tiger Man, Paulo Furtado.
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Spiegel Lounge Man With A Movie Camera
Thu 14
(International) The Tassel Club evolves and reinvents itself again this year with a spectacular burlesque style cabaret show. Casting their net even further afield this year, The Tassel Club family promise “more stars than on a clear summer night!” Smoke a Churchill, toe tap to doo wap, wear vintage threads and step back in time. The Tassel Club is a feast for the senses.
Transit Kings (UK) – Electronic music’s most revered pioneers, Alex Paterson/Dom Beken (The Orb) Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd) and Jimmy Cauty (KLF) divulge incendiary and anthemic dance music.
Fri 15
Mister T Productions & Snackbox Productions (Ireland) Time 8pm Tickets ¤22 Seated
Club Spiegel Malicious Damage Presents: Analogue Mindfield + Transit Kings + Transmission Analogue Mindfield (Ireland) – Snapper J and Gizzy D blend elements of Trip-hop, Reggae, Drum ’n’ Bass and Ambient like a mouthful of liquorice allsorts.
Spiegel Lounge Go Licky!
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Spiegel Lounge The Tassel Club
Time 10pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
Experience live talk show mayhem with host Licky Rake, with her racous blend of finger-pointing hilarity and uneducated, self-righteous, doped-upto-her eyeballs religious fervour as she uncovers the filth of the gay epidemic. Discover diets to die for and meet resident expert Dr Noytall.
Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel Remedy 3rd Birthday Party Featuring Richard Dorfmeister, Moodyman (DJ Set), Mc Earl Zinger, Kistar (Live) & Soul Food DJs Remedy (International) The seriously innovative beat merchant Moodyman + the King of the Downtempo Dorfmeister (of Kruder & Dorfmeister fame) + Earl Zinger (aka Rob Galliano) + local soulsters Kistar = one helluva birthday party. Don’t expect this to be a night of laidback tuneage.
Time 10pm Tickets ¤22 Standing
Transmission (UK) – Expect stark metallic synths with epic electronic soundscapes. This band have collaborated with The Verve, Gorillaz and Dreadzone.
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Sat 16
Chris Morrin (Ireland) Melodic folk and rock sounds, no-nonsense lyrics and hard electronic beats. A refreshingly original and intense live performance, Morrin has been compared to a young Beck.
Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Larry’s lavish voice soars through a mixture of gothic-romantic ballads, pop/folk tunes and dramatic torch-songs, telling tales of ghosts, addictions and tragedy. Performed complete with a gothic set, Android Choir, phantoms, a Spanking Midget and a tragic hostess called Suicide Maybelle.
Time 7pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel Sunday Roast (International)
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Sun 17
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Club Spiegel ChoiceCuts Presents: Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators + Special Guests Lauded by the supreme tastemaker Gilles Peterson, this gorgeous Brooklyn born Diva and her Finnish ten piece bring the golden days of Tamla Motown joyously alive with their nu-funk northern soul. Come steppin’ into tomorrow with ChoiceCuts Special Guest DJs polishing off this night of smooth and soulful sounds.
Spiegel Lounge Larry Beau
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Spiegel Lounge Robotnik
Time 10pm Tickets ¤20 Standing
The Sunday Roast is preparing its biggest ever feast with a mesmerising line up from all musical genres, a swathe of oddball talent, board games from table top Connect 4 to Twister, gigantic Jenga to life-size Foosball, puppet shows, DJs spinning Broadway show tunes to fat-ass funk floor fillers and Head Chefs John Brereton and Keiron Black will be cooking their biggest ever consignment of roast potatoes to feed the audience.
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Mon 18
(Ireland) The jazz and blues-infected timbre of the Coughlan voice is legendary. She sings from the soul, mixing a wry and laconic humour with a voracious stage presence. Unparalleled for more than 20 years, Coughlan is the undisputed ‘Lady of the Blues’.
Stagger Lee (Ireland) – Songs of jealousy, debauchery and treason brought to you with Stagger Lee’s distinctive tincture of feral blues, new wave and rock ’n’ roll noir. The Things (Ireland) – Five social misfits from the gritty streets of Dublin bring to the tent their dirty garage punk having supported The Hives, The Fall, The Rapture and Arctic Monkeys.
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Tue 19
(Czech Republic) Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel Pete Pamf & His Band + Stagger Lee + The Things Pete Pamf & His Band (Ireland/USA) – After releasing his first album ‘Prone to Abuse’ last year to critical acclaim Pete Pamf has kept a low profile. So don’t miss this rare treat to catch this legendary funkster.
Spiegel Lounge Czechomor
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Spiegel Lounge Mary Coughlan
Time 10pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
With four platinum releases and fast-selling European tours in their wake, this cult World music band brings us passionate and courageous electrified folk anthems based on traditional Moravian music. Their live performances explode with raw energy and make for a truly inspirational experience. There is no substitute for Czechomor.
Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel La Catedral Presents: Constanzo Idini & Pequeña Orchestra Reincidentes (Argentina) La Catedral Studios take us timetravelling with the internationally acclaimed Pequeña Orchestra Reincidentes, creating rich harmonies with their old fashioned unconventional instruments and evoking an out of time surreal world, perfect for the Spiegeltent. Get jolted right into the present with the fiery Techno-Tango DJ Constanzo Idini mixing experimental world music for the sizzling Tango dancers among you!
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Thu 21 Spiegel Lounge Crawdaddy Presents: FourTet
Time 8pm Tickets ¤20 Seated
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Maria Tecce (Ireland/USA) Heartbreak, longing and smouldering passion are all on the cards for this special night celebrating the launch of Maria’s brand new album Torch Song. Style and glamour are delicately bathed in a spicy brew of classic jazz and intoxicating contemporary melodies. “Kill for tickets if you have to” The Prague Post
Roesy (Ireland) – This well-known and loved Birr man and his band perform an uplifting live set of sultry ballads, jazz tinged soul and swaggering folk music.
Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel Afronova Presents: Tony Allen & His Band + Special Guests
Club Spiegel Autamata + Roesy + Urban Voodoo Machine Autamata (Ireland) – Exploring a near-limitless musical and emotional terrain from electro to slouchy sashaying pop, through to intimate acoustica. Autamata’s delicate originality is the soundtrack of the future.
Kieron Hebden and Steve Reid create rich organic sounds and harmonious melodies through an abstract approach, sampling hip-hop, electronica, techno, jazz and folk. Hebden has applied his darker complex sound to remixes for the likes of the Super Furry Animals, Beth Orton, Badly Drawn Boy and Radiohead.
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Spiegel Lounge Torch
Time 10pm Tickets ¤15 Part Seated
(France/Nigeria) Co-creator with Fela Kuti of Afrobeat in 70’s Nigeria, Tony Allen is one of Africa’s greatest living musicians. After a series of well received releases and groundbreaking collaborations, this year Tony released ‘Lagos No Shaking’, a triumphant return to his raw afrobeat roots. Prepare to move your nyash as Fela’s original ‘funky drummer’ sets the Spiegeltent on fire!
Time 10pm Tickets ¤20 Part Seated
Urban Voodoo Machine (UK) – As gloriously rambunctious and dishevelled as they are dapper and glamorous, these back alley barflies will thrill with lurching sea-shanties, debauched murder ballads, whiskey-soaked gypsy stomps and hellbound blues.
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Fri 22
Spiegel Lounge Cantóirí Sings Sexy, Sacred & Secular!
Time 8pm Tickets ¤20 Seated
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(Ireland) Launching her debut album, ‘Very Very’, Dublin’s drollest Diva brings melody and mischief to the stage, uniting surreal humour with rousing passion. Supported by a five-piece band, the former ‘Nuala’ promises the ultimate cabaret experience. “Egan strings her latest cabaret along a glittering line of witty riffs and self-deprecating one-liners…” The Irish Times
Sat 23
Time 8pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Club Spiegel RockCandy Carnival Featuring Porn Trauma, Les Bien, Hystereo & Produce
Club Spiegel Crawdaddy Presents: Mr Scruff Crawdaddy (UK) This legendary DJ stirs an eclectic collection of everything from 60’s/70’s soul jazz to scratchy old reggae and dub 45s. Expect classic hip-hop, schmaltzy vocal pop and new school electronica in the mix. This is the sound of the summer, delayed for your dancing pleasure!
Cantóirí perform a diverse and international range of choral music. Their particular forte is a four-part arrangement of ethnic music from all over the globe. This special line-up includes music from Columbia, Denmark, Hungary, Japan, Italy, Russia and Africa presented alongside beautiful sacred pieces, lusty solo numbers and frolicking English madrigals.
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Spiegel Lounge Karen Egan
Time 10pm Tickets ¤20 Standing
(Ireland) Shit-hot bands, deadly DJs, live street drummers, fire and poi dancers, jugglers and theatrics plus an array of cutting edge multimedia art from some of Ireland’s most progressive visual and performance artists.
Time 10pm Tickets ¤20 Standing
Event proceeds go to the Simon Community.
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Sun 24
(Ireland) An evening of classic and contemporary jazz set to blow the top off the tent. Climaxing with pianist and composer Conor Linehan’s thrilling Concerto for Piano and Jazz Ensemble featuring, for the first time, the composer as soloist. The programme will also include works by Chick Corea, Artie Shaw and more.
Time 7pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Mister T Productions (Ireland)
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Music Elsewhere Mozart’s Bastien & Bastienne Skipton Building Society Camerata (UK)
Club Spiegel Rouge – A Night In The Bloody Big Top The reprobates are back! A Night in the Bloody Big Top incorporates drag, cabaret and surreal performance in a heady, irreverent mix. Hosted by Gringo O’Hara, accompanied by his Pony Girls and featuring one shocking surprise after another, which will leave you panting, gasping and ultimately crawling out of the Spiegeltent.
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Spiegel Lounge Conor Linehan & Big Band
Time 9pm Tickets ¤15 Seated
Fancy a spot of opera while your Guinness settles behind the bar? Coming soon to a pub near you! One of Mozart’s first operas, performed where you would least expect – in a pub. The young professional cast will take you into the vibrant, funny and entertaining world of Bastien and Bastienne where, with a little help and a hint of magic, true love overcomes rampant infidelities, raging jealousies and the deep seated desire for a life of wealth and gluttony.
Date 13–15 Sept Time 6.15pm Venue Templebar Inn Duration 40 mins Tickets Free
Ben Crick founded Skipton Building Society Camerata in July 2004 with the aim to promote classical music and in particular opera to the wider public. It does this by taking a ‘no frills’ approach to music producing accessible and affordable works that are performed in local community settings.
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Festival Map
Andrews Lane Theatre and Studio 9–17 St. Andrew’s Lane, D2. Info & Booking T. 01 679 5720 www.fringefest.com
13 IFSC (meeting point) D1. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
25 Samuel Beckett Theatre Trinity College, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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AXIS Arts Centre Main St., Ballymun, D9. Info & Booking T. 01 883 2100 www.fringefest.com
14 IMMA Royal Hospital Kilmainham, D8. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
26 Smock Alley Temple Bar, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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Back Loft @ La Catedral 7–11 St. Augustine Street, D8. Info & booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
15 International Bar 23 Wicklow St., D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
27 Spiegeltent George’s Dock, D1. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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Ballymun Comprehensive Ballymun, D9. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com Bewley’s Café Theatre Second Floor, Bewley’s Café, Grafton Street, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com Café des Amis Kildare St., D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com Clery’s Clock (meeting point) O’Connell St., D1. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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Crawdaddy Pod and Bar Old Harcourt St., Train Station, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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Dublin Dental Hospital Lincoln Place, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
16 Liberty Hall Eden Quay, D1. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com 17 Liffey Boardwalk (meeting point) North Quays between Custom House Quay and Capel St. Bridge. www.fringefest.com 18 Meeting House Square Temple Bar, D2. www.fringefest.com
29 St. Stephen’s Green D2. www.fringefest.com
19 Mill Theatre and Lounge Dundrum Town Centre, Dundrum, D14. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
30 T36 Teachers’ Club, 36 Parnell Square, D1. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
20 O’Reilly Theatre Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street, D1. Info & Booking T. 858 6644 www.fringefest.com
31 Templebar Inn D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
21 Pavilion Theatre Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. Info & Booking T. 01 231 2929 www.fringefest.com
32 The Cake Café Pleasants Place, Off Camden Street, D2. Info & booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
22 Players Theatre Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
11 FilmBase Curved St., Temple Bar, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
23 Project Arts Centre Temple Bar, D2. Info & Booking T. 01 881 9613/4 www.fringefest.com
12 FRINGE Information Kiosk Grattan Bridge, D1. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
24 Sackville House Sackville Place, D1. Info & booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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Parking: IFSC Multi-story Carpark 01 855 4789 Mon–Fri 6.30–0.00/Sat 8.00– 0.00/Sun 10.00–23.00 28 SS Michael & John (Formerly Viking Centre), Essex Street West, Temple Bar, D2. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
10 Dundrum Town Centre Dundrum, D14. Info & Booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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33 The Pigeon House Poolbeg Power Station Ringsend, D4. Info & booking T. 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643) www.fringefest.com
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Index By Show Title And By Company Title
3epkano Man With A Movie Camera A Flock Of Flyers + Les Moutons CORPUS Absence & Presence Andrew Dawson Afronova Presents: Tony Allen & His Band + Special Guests AH 6905 Sole Purpose Productions Analogue Mindfield An Evening With Prionsias O’Ferfaille Volta An Image For The Rose Whiplash And They Used To Star In Movies Bewley’s CafÊ Theatre in association with Bang Bangs Andertango Company Argentine Tango Show Andrew Dawson Absence & Presence Anne Seagrave Jamais Vu Antigone Interactive Lightswitch Arambe Productions The Kings Of Kilburn High Road Argentine Tango Show Andertango Company Autamata Automatic Bastard Pluck Axis Arts Centre Speaking In Tongues (Borradh Buan) Banana Bag & Bodice The Sewers Barabbas Hairdresser In The House Bear Hug Yucca Productions BeautÊ Plastique Compagnie Etant-donnÊ behindtheeyeliesbone Myriad Dance Company Bewley’s CafÊ Theatre In association with Bang Bangs And They Used To Star In Movies Black Snow Lost Trolley Productions Blanca Arrieta Efecto Mariposa Blank Canvas
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Diary Of A Madman Brokentalkers On This One Night Cantóirà Sings Sexy, Sacred & Secular! Captured Movements SÚP Cataplasia Daghdha Dance Company Chris Morrin Robotnik ChoiceCuts Presents: Show&Prove ChoiceCuts presents: Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators + Special Guests Chrysotheres Productions Metsanskayia Street No. 3 Clone Factory Suka Off CoalFace Theatre Company The Unfortunate MachineGunning Of Anwar Sadat Colin Gee From Dakota Compagnie Carabosse Fire Installation Compagnie Etant-donnÊ BeautÊ Plastique Company Writing On Water The Promised Land Conor Linehen & Big Band CORPUS A Flock of Flyers + Les Moutons Crawdaddy Presents: FourTet Crawdaddy Presents: Mr. Scruff Creative Mindworks The Comedy Jesus Show Cross Purposes + The Same Jane Rex Levitates Czechomor Daghdha Dance Company Cataplasia Danny & Chantelle (Still Here) Gentle Giant Productions Decay Unlimited (A Cabaret) ThÊâtre de la Paupière Dedalus Lounge Pageant Wagon Diary Of A Madman Blank Canvas Disco Brasil! Live Brazilian Club Night
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DoppleGäng Oz: A Fairytale Plot Dr. Dillion & Georgia Hungry Ghost Theatre Dragon Katarina Mojzisova Dreamers The Lombard Twins Drive By The Performance Corporation and Once Off Productions Dublin Fringe Festival Experience Dublin Fringe Festival The Lantern Project Dublin Gospel Choir Duel: Sons Of Liberty II Sons Of Liberty Efecto Mariposa Blanca Arrieta Ensemble Leitundlause Gaumenkino ETXEA, FrÊdÊric Etcheverry & Gloria Aras Invertigo ETXEA, FrÊdÊric Etcheverry & Gloria Aras Inexhib Every Day Above Ground – An Adaptation Of Michael Ondaatje’s Collected Works Of Billy The Kid SaBooge Theatre Experience Dublin Fringe Festival Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre The Flowerbed Familie FlÜz Teatro Delusio Fidget Feet I Can’t Handle Me Fire Installation Compagnie Carabosse Five In The Morning Rotozaza Food For Life Kevin Thornton From Dakota Colin Gee Gaumenkino Ensemble Leitundlause Gentle Giant Productions Danny & Chantelle (Still Here) Geronimo Purple Voyage Go Licky! Mister T Productions & Snackbox Productions Hairdresser In The House
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Barabbas Heaven Scent? Tu Pie Are Hero XXI Metal Guru (Labin Art Express) Hoipolloi in association with Watford Palace Theatre The Imposter hold me voksnebarn Hungry Ghost Theatre Dr. Dillion & Georgia I Can’t Handle Me Fidget Feet I’m Sorry & I’m Sorry The Candidatos Inexhib ETXEA, Frédéric Etcheverry & Gloria Aras Invertigo ETXEA, Frédéric Etcheverry & Gloria Aras Irish Modern Dance Theatre Silvery Snot It’s An Audio De-Tour! The Audio DeTOURists Jamais Vu Anne Seagrave John Moran John Moran & His Neighbour Saori John Moran & His Neighbour Saori John Moran Karen Egan Very Very Karl Shiels & Anthony Kelly Will Spud Katarina Mojzisova Dragon Katja Loher Video Optica Kevin Thornton Food For Life Kid MOUSTACHE! Phase 2 La Catedral Presents: Constanzo Idini & Pequeña Orchestra Reincidentes Landmark Productions Underneath the Lintel Larry Beau Laura Izibor Lightswitch Antigone Interactive Los Albertos Lost Trolley Productions
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Black Snow Making Strange Theatre Company Revisions Man With A Movie Camera 3epkano Mangiare Theatre Company The Evils Of Tobacco & The Bear Maria Tecce Torch Marina Sossi Group The Little Death Mary Coughlan Metal Guru (Labin Art Express) Hero XXI Metsanskayia Street No. 3 Chrysotheres Productions Mister T Productions Rouge - A Night in the Bloody Big Top Monkeyshine Theatre The Grandmother MorWax Productions Why Men Cheat Moriarty Mozart’s Bastien & Bastienne Skipton Building Society Camerata Mister T Productions & Snackbox Productions Go Licky! Myriad Dance Company behindtheeyeliesbone National Theatre Of Scotland Young Company Side Effects Noise Painted Filly Theatre Northstrand Klezmer Band One Day International On This One Night Brokentalkers Out Of Site Out Of Site Oz: A Fairytale Plot DoppleGäng Pageant Wagon Dedalus Lounge Painted Filly Theatre Noise Performance Lab Xspired Personality Café The Volley Ball Club Pete Pamf & His Band Phase 2 Kid MOUSTACHE!
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Play3Some Soul Gun Warriors Pluck Automatic Bastard Poet No. 7 Theatre 503 Prison Love Prosjekt Beskrivelse The Bag Show PurpleHeart Theatre Company The Warrior Purple Voyage Geronimo Readers Wives Rebecca Walter, Lian Bell and Hugh O’Neill Walk Don’t Run Remedy 3rd Birthday Party Featuring Richard Dorfmeister, Moodyman (DJ Set), Mc Earl Zinger, Kistar (Live) & Soul Food DJs Revisions Making Strange Theatre Company Rex Levitates Cross Purposes + The Same Jane Robotnik Chris Morrin Rockaby Project winterMute RockCandy Carnival Featuring Porn Trauma, Les Bien, Hystereo & Produce Roesy Rotozaza Five In The Morning Rouge – A Night In The Bloody Big Top Mister T Productions SaBooge Theatre Every Day Above Ground – An Adaptation Of Michael Ondaatje’s Collected Works Of Billy The Kid Schlomit Fundaminsky Skid Marks Shiny Red Chocolate Paper The Pitchfork Disney Side Effects National Theatre of Scotland Young Company Silvery Snot Irish Modern Dance Theatre Skid Marks Schlomit Fundaminsky Skipton Building Society Camerata
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The Imposter Hoipolloi in association with Watford Palace Theatre The Kings Of Kilburn High Road Arambe Productions The Lantern Project Dublin Fringe Festival The Little Death Marina Sossi Group The Lombard Twins Dreamers The Pale The Performance Corporation and Once Off Productions Drive By The Pitchfork Disney Shiny Red Chocolate Paper The Promised Land Company Writing On Water The Rainstorm TYGER Theatre Company The Sewers Banana Bag & Bodice The Tassel Club Tassel Club The Things The Unfortunate Machine-Gunning Of Anwar Sadat CoalFace Theatre Company The Vending Machine Project The Volley Ball Club Personality Café The Warrior PurpleHeart Theatre Company Theatre 503 Poet No. 7 Théâtre de la Paupière Decay Unlimited (A Cabaret) Third Dimension Theatre Company The Happy Suicides The Last Days of Tony Hancock & Kenneth Williams Three Wise Women The Drowning Room Torch Maria Tecce Transit Kings Transmission Trip To Space Soul Gun Warriors
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Director Wolfgang Hoffmann General Manager Wendy Dempsey Programme Manager Graham Main Operations Manager Orla Dunne PR & Marketing Manager Layla O’Mara Press Assistant Steffen Wilhelmi Spiegeltent Producer Louise O’Reilly PR Advisor Nik Quaife Marketing Consultant Julie Doyle Box Office Manager James Snelgrove Assistant Box Office Manager Aideen Darcy Production Manager Marcus Costello Technical Managers Michael Kyle Michael Lonergan Production Consultant Aidrian Acosta Young FRINGE Director Kareen Pennefather Young FRINGE Assistant Director Holly Maples Interns Paul Carton Aurelie Chauveau Monic Malz Amy McCoy Sylviane Vautier 114
Olga Kalesta Magdalena Andrzejczak Website Partners Exoftware Programme and Print Design Zinc Design Website Design Brendan Greene Festival Auditor Donal McKenna IT Supply and Support Calnet IT Fringe Lawyers Gordon Judge Board of Directors Una Carmody Tom Creed Emile Daly Tambra Dillon Dave Harland Alan Maloney Sean Páircéir (chair)
A big thank you to additional Box office, technical and hospitality staff, distributors and all of our volunteers.
Fringe could not have been possible without the following people, we would like to thank you: Tania Banotti Gerard Beshoff Elisabetta Bisaro Therese Brennan Paul Brennan Jenny Byrne Peter Cahill Una Carmody Angela Cassidy Cliona Cleary Mary Cloake Tom Creed Mary Creely Sandra Curran Trish Dalton Emilie Daly Loughlin Deegan Matthew Devereux Tambra Dillon Keeva Doherty Owen Donlon Douglas Wallis Architecs Cliona Dunne Joe Dunne Justin Ehresman Matthew Farrell Catroina Fottrell Serge Francois Diego Frasciati Paul Fuscall Jean Michel Garcia Damien Garry Jack Gilligan Fiona Gleeson Anne Graham Dave Harland Fionnuala Hoffmann Noah John Hoffmann Holly the dog Annika Johansson Paul Johnson Anna Kamarali Michael Klien Loretta Lampkin Maria Lynch Philip Maquire Orlaith McBride Aisling McCabe
Una McCarthy Mary McCarthy Paul McDonnell Emer McEvoy Donal McKenna Martina McKenna Dave McKone Irma McLaughlin Dermot McLoughlin Peter Mikl Grainne Millar Alan Moloney Paul Mulligan Ruarí Ó’Cuív John O’Kane Polly O’Loughlin Seán Páircéir Enid Reid Whyte Conor Rooney Antonella Scanu Helen Seymor Don Shipley Eva Sjökvist Ryan Smith Sarah Smyth Patrick Sutton Nicola Swanton Mary Weir Barney Whelan Willie White Anthony Whittal Ray Yeates
Ferries, National Museum of Ireland BIG thank you to the Fringe Devils: Lady Alice Beresford, Nancy Black, Vallejo Gantner, Georgia MacMillan, Maeve McDonagh, Malachy Murphy, Madeline Nesbitt, Senator David Norris, Cearbhall O Siochain, Vincent O’Doherty, Andrew Parkes, Fergus Parkinson, Donal Shiels, Joyce Ward, James Woo For further information on specific benefits, or to make your donation by phone, please contact Wendy Dempsey at: wendy@fringefest.com or log on to WWW.FRINGEFEST.COM
Special thanks to Bea Kelleher and Maedhbh McCullagh for the amazing work they have done over their years of service and good luck for the future! We would also like to thank our generous Lantern Project sponsors: Irish Auctioneers & Valuers Institute (IAVI), AIG Global Investment Group, Lennon Heather & Company Solicitors, McKeever Rowan Solicitors, The Westin Dublin Hotel, Irish Life, Eugene F. Collins Solicitors, Sunflower Recycling, Chubb Insurance, Cyclone Couriers, O’Callaghans Hotel, Irish
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Tickets to all events available online at www.fringefest.com or Telephone 1850 FRINGE (374643)
Dublin Fringe Festival 2006 Ticket Details
Drop in to FRINGE box office for information on all FRINGE events, located at The Temple Bar Information Centre, 12 East Essex Street, Dublin 2. Opening hours 10am–6pm, Monday to Saturday 12pm–6pm, Sunday Due to the FRINGE’s popularity, our phone lines may occasionally be engaged. Please persist. Booking numbers for individual venues (where applicable) are listed on page 108. If available, tickets are sold on the door of most FRINGE venues and are subject to individual venue Box Office policies. Credit cards may not be accepted at some venues. Please call to confirm details pertaining to accessibility and available services at each venue. Credit and debit card transactions are subject to booking fees. International patrons should ring +353 1 6778511 or book online. Due to mature themes, strong language and nudity, the content of many FRINGE shows may not be viewed as suitable for all audiences. Due to the nature and location of certain venues, levels of accessibility vary greatly. Please contact the Box Office in advance to confirm specific venue details. All sales final. No refund or exchanges.
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All information in this brochure is correct at time of publication. Dublin Fringe Festival Ltd. reserves the right to make alterations to the programme and cannot be held accountable for cancellations, substitutions or changes. Booking fee of ¤2 per transaction applies to phone bookings. NO BOOKING FEE APPLIES WHEN BOOKING ONLINE.
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Dublin Theatre Festival 12 Sept–14 Oct The 2006 Dublin Theatre Festival is delighted to present its most eclectic programme yet featuring the best of international, cutting edge and home-grown productions. This year’s Festival includes the digital magic of Montreal-based 4D Arts award-winning La Tempête starring real actors along with holograms, provocative originality from Hungary’s Katona Theatre with Rattledanddisappeared, Obie award-winning drama The Syringa Tree, and Came So Far For Beauty - two evenings of Leonard Cohen songs featuring Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Anthony, Jarvis Cocker, Beth Orton and many more. After the success of White Star in 2005, the Festival welcomes the return of Victoria Theatre with its controversial piece Aalst, and is delighted to present world premieres of work from leading Irish companies, Druid, Rough Magic and Corn Exchange. With something for everyone, this year is one not to be missed! Further information: www.dublintheatrefestival.com
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