Fringe 2013

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5 — 22 September 2013


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Sponsors & Partners Dublin Fringe Festival would like to thank the following for their continued and invaluable support:

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How to book

Three ways to book tickets:

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Dublin Fringe Festival Box Office Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Open Wed Aug 21 – Sun Sep 22 2013 Times Mon-Sat 10:00 – 18:00, Sun 12:00 – 18:00 (Sep 8 / 15 / 22 only)

Box Office for Meeting House Square is located at Filmbase and will open one hour before show time.

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Welcome to the 19th edition of Dublin Fringe Festival 4

This year’s festival celebrates activists, whistle blowers, outsiders, women, children and industry in a jam packed programme of the best new Irish and international arts.

From ANU’s Thirteen to Nic Green’s Fatherland to Louise White’s Way Back Home to Dead Centre’s Lippy to The Trailblazery’s Rites of Passage; this programme, more than any other in Dublin Fringe Festival’s history, actively encourages you to think and participate in a state of the nation debate through the work presented in it. HotForTheatre’s BREAK platforms a school staff room as a microcosm for a broader Irish society, while Collapsing Horse’s Distance from the Event hurls us into the future to look back on the now. Over the past five years it has been an extraordinary privilege to work alongside artists who are politically and socially engaged; who want to make work that questions who fringefest.com | 1850 374 643

we are as a nation, where we’ve come from and where we are going. In thinking about the design for this brochure we spoke to our designer about the idea of a ‘soft revolution’. I think that has really happened in the performing arts in the past five years in Ireland. A whole new generation have cut their teeth (mostly here at Dublin Fringe Festival) and come of age, bringing you, an engaged and enthusiastic audience, with them. This year we have aimed to strengthen and bolster some of those artists by co-producing work with them, notably Thirteen with ANU and BREAK with HotForTheatre. With BREAK, we initiate Fringe on Tour, where HotForTheatre will play run on


dates in Draíocht, Blanchardstown. We are also delighted to have commissioned the incredible musical duo Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Nic Gareiss to make their first theatre show under the direction and design of Willfredd Theatre’s Sophie Motley and Sarah Jane Shiels. In participating in The Gathering, we’ve invited Irish artists abroad to come back home with something new, most notably the brilliant Maeve Higgins, who premieres her first play Moving City, commissioned by the festival, at Smock Alley Theatre. We’ve also invited some of our favourite international artists back to the festival; Taylor Mac, Melanie Wilson and Nic Green among them. On a bittersweet note, as this is my last programme as Director of Dublin Fringe Festival I want to thank all the brilliant people I’ve worked with over the past five years; our project partners Project Arts Centre, Irish Theatre Institute, Fishamble: The New Play Company, Theatre Forum Ireland, Dance Ireland, The Lir and Bewleys Café Theatre; our funders

The Arts Council, Dublin City Council and Fáilte Ireland; my guardian angel Una Carmody; the amazing staff and board of Dublin Fringe Festival who go above and beyond to make miracles happen each and every September; and above all the extraordinary and inspirational artists I have had the great privilege to work with. In the words of Jerry Maguire (and Dr. Evil), with tongue planted only slightly in cheek: You complete me. I wish the wonderful Kris Nelson, who takes up the role of Dublin Fringe Festival Director after the festival this year all the very best - I know he will have a blast working with all these amazing people. There’s an abundance of riches in this programme; laughter, tears, wonder, terror and excitement with a few head-scratchers from pioneers out on the edge in the mix. As always, I encourage you to take a chance on something new. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for everything. Róise x

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We’ve noticed you around, now we’d like to get a little closer! FringeKin is not only friendship, it's family. By choosing to join us you take your own unique place in the Fringe team and in turn support our year-round work. Like a champion aunt, generous uncle, sound little brother or confirmation-flush niece. FringeKin is a way for you to get even closer to the Fringe and gain access to a range of really great stuff. Even better than that, you can choose what you want out of a series of options. So if it’s discounts that you’re looking for you might be interested in becoming Savvy, if you want to have a great big party at this year’s festival we think you should consider Funtimer, if you want closer access to those artists and creatives that put together our festival then Ignitor may be for you, where as if you really are just an

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all-round good guy or gal who wants to offer their support to the Fringe by donating (our personal favourites!) then we think you should consider Rocksteady. You can of course choose as many options as you want – the more the merrier… From just €60 annually (or €5 a month) for one option right up to a sweet deal of €200 for all options, you can choose the ways in which you get up close and personal with Dublin Fringe Festival. All information on FringeKin and how to sign up can be found on the ‘Support’ section of our website: www.fringefest.com/support/fringekin


eKin A big THANK YOU to our current FringeKin members. The ones listed below are our Rocksteady crew, helping us do what we do! Eleanor Collier

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Project Arts Centre

preview

Sep 5 – 6 / 20:15 / €12

€16 / €14 conc. Upstairs

matinee

duration

dates / times

Sep 7 – 8, 10 – 15, 17 – 21 / 20:15

Sep 14 & 21 / 13:30

venue

tickets

Project Arts Centre Space

90 mins

Break

HotForTheatre in association with Dublin Fringe Festival Ireland

When push comes to shove do you really care about long division? Welcome to the staffroom. You’re invited in, but this time it’s not you who’s in trouble. Meet the teachers nicknames, naggings and knockouts. No one is spared. “How did I end up like this, so tiny, in polyester pants over time going shiny, and wearing away until hard and then frayed, flayed over rota and rules and first aid?” HotForTheatre presents a show that challenges the familiar and infiltrates the system in bells, beats and breaks. For anyone who wonders what happens when ‘how we do things’ becomes more important than the people we do things for. We’ve been waiting two years for a new show from HFT with unbearable anticipation but in fairness their world-conquering touring has kept them pretty busy. Don’t miss this! Róise Break, written by Amy Conroy, produced by HotForTheatre in association with Dublin Fringe Festival will also be presented at Draíocht Blanchardstown from Sep 27 - 28 as part of Fringe on Tour, see www.draiocht.ie or contact 018852622 for details. Supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon, Dublin City Council and Irish Theatre Institute. Amy Conroy is a member of Six in the Attic, an Irish Theatre Institute resource sharing initiative. Produced by HotForTheatre in association with Dublin Fringe Festival. Photo Richard Gilligan

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dates

Sep 9 – 21

tickets

Tickets are free but limited and should be booked in

advance in person at our box office or via phone from Aug 21. Tickets are not available to book online.

Thirteen

ANU Productions in association with Dublin Fringe Festival Ireland

The closest thing Ireland has ever had to a socialist revolution, the Dublin Lockout provides us with a glimpse of an alternative Ireland. The current economic collapse and the resulting national distress pulls the issues of one hundred years ago sharply into focus. Echoes of mass meetings and marches, industrial unrest and the very rights of the citizen reverberate today as they did then. Building incrementally day by day over thirteen days of the festival, ANU presents a series of thirteen interconnecting works combining performance, installation and digital technology allowing audiences to immerse themselves in the tumultuous events of 1913 as they unfold in present day Dublin. A co-production with Dublin Fringe Festival, with the support of the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon, Dublin City Council, The LAB and Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) ANU blaze a trail back to the Fringe with Dublin City as their mise-en-scene. This ground-breaking new work excavates the past, through the lens of the future. Róise

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Thirteen

Citizen X Soundscape, Theatre, Visual Art

dates / times

Sep 9 – 20 / 20:15,21:15 / Sep 21 / 20:15 duration 45 mins Jervis Street LUAS Stop (Direction: The Point), you will need to buy a LUAS ticket (Zone: 1 Central), and you must download the MP3 file at fringefest.com/thirteen

where

Resilience Theatre, Dance dates / times

duration 30 mins where 14 Henrietta St.

Sep 10 – 21 / 18:00, 18:45, 19:30

Porous Theatre dates / times

Sep 11 – 21 / 19:15, 20:15, 21:15

duration

40 mins where 2 Scarlet Row

Suasion Theatre, Live Art dates / times where

Sep 12 – 14, 16 – 21 / 15:00, 16:00, 17:00 duration 45 mins

Outside Liberty Hall

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dates / times where

Sep 13 – 14, 17 – 21 / 11:45, 12:30, 13:15 Sep 15 / 14:30, 15:15, 16:00 duration 35 mins

National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History at Collins Barracks

(Meet at Museum LUAS Stop)

Backwash Theatre dates / times

Sep 14 – 21 / 11:45, 12:30, 13:15 duration 35 mins where 2 Scarlet Row

Speakers Corner Public Address, Debate dates / times

Sep 14,18,21 / 13:00

duration

Protest Part 1 Performance Art dates / times

where

duration 30 mins where 14 Henrietta St.

Sep 15 – 21 / 16:00, 16:30, 17:00

Soup Theatre dates / times

60 mins where Liberty Hall/Beresford Place corner

duration 45 mins

Sep 16 – 21 / 15:00, 16:00, 17:00

Outside main entrance Abbey Theatre

Save The Kiddies Theatre

dates / times

duration

Sep 17 – 21 / 15:00, 16:00, 17:00

45 mins where Meet at

Markievicz swimming pool reception, Townsend Street

Inquiry Theatre, Film dates / times where

Sep 18 – 21 / 12:00, 13:00, 14:00 duration 45 mins

Dublin Castle (Meet at Palace Street entrance — off Dame Street)

Protest Part 2 Performance Art dates / times duration

Sep 19 – 21 / 19:30, 20:00, 20:30

30 mins where Oonagh Young Gallery, James Joyce Street

Incitement Theatre dates / times

Sep 20 – 21 / 14:00, 15:00, 16:00 duration 45 mins where National Museum

of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History at Collins Barracks (Meet at Museum LUAS Stop)

Bargaining Debate IBEC/ICTU dates / times

Sep 20 / 18:00

duration

Assembly Multimedia dates / times

Sep 21 / 21:30

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60 mins where Liberty Hall

30 mins where The Art Park (Spencer Dock LUAS Stop)


The Revolution will be tweeted: over the course of Thirteen, additional hidden special performances and events will take place; their audiences will be invited to tweet during and directly afterwards about them. See: @anuthirteen / #anuthirteen for more info.

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The Gathering dates / times

Vicar Street

Sep 5 - 6, 8 - 11 / Doors 19:30 Show 20:00

Doors: 18:30, 21:30 Show: 19:00, 22:00

tickets

€28

other performances venue

Vicar Street

Sep 7 /

duration

120 mins

Briefs — THE SECOND COMING Briefs Australia Fresh from glitter bombing the globe, the cult variety show troupe is back, with a brand spankin' new show. The all male, all vaudeville, all trash company return with their trademark disorderly, circus infused feast. The Second Coming, touted as ‘Aussie Cirque du Soleil meets RuPaul’s DragRace’, is a nonstop riot of new wigs, new briefs, new feathers and new boys, plus a new addictive sound track. It's burlesque with balls! “…amazing physical talent.” ★★★★★ — The Irish Times “Highly Entertaining” ★★★★ — TimeOut, London “Solid Gold” ★★★★★ — BroadwayBaby We loved them so much we just had to have them back. This is a brand new and even better show. I know you’ll feel the same way! Róise

With support from Dublin Fringe Festival Favourite Eleanor Tiernan Eleanor has most recently been seen in RTÉ’s critically-acclaimed Irish Pictorial Weekly. She has performed at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montréal, at the Edinburgh Fringe and Stewart Lee's Alternative Comedy Experience. @dublinfringe | #dubfringe | facebook.com/dublinfringefestival

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You are invited on a journey - a passage through time and space crossing a constellation of cultural thresholds from our ancient past to our potential future. Joseph Campbell celebrated the Rite of Passage as a way “for the individual to die to the past and be reborn to the future.” This great quest is a human tradition that has existed from the beginning of time. The Rites of Passage project is an excavation of collective happenings and experiences that have shaped who we are as people and where we might be going on this little island and beyond. A brilliant cast of national and international speakers are ready to explore, reveal and re-imagine this place we call home.

The Trailblazery has collaborated with Nina Hynes & St. Brigid’s School, Killester to form a children’s choir to perform at each event. Confirmed Speakers include Lelia Doolan, Colm O’Gorman, Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, Manchán Magan, Abbott Mark Hederman, Mamo McDonald, Ruairí McKiernan, Dr. John Fox (UK), Catriona Crowe, Dylan Haskins, Geoff Fitzpatrick, Dolores Whelan, Rosie O’Reilly, Nóirín Ní Riain, Tony Griffin, Ali Grehan, Michael Ryan, Noeline Kavanagh, Maria Scordialos (Greece), Vanessa Reid (Canada), Matthew Fox (US), Emeli Paulo (Australia) and more.

If you haven’t yet encountered Trailblaze, now is the time. Like TED with Soul, the extraordinary line up of speakers will blow your mind. Róise Image credit: Brendan Canty – Feel Good Lost

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dates / times

Sep 8,15,22 / 18:00

tickets

€16 / €14 conc.

duration

180 mins

hedge school workshops will also take place around each rites of passage event

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Rites Of Passage THE TRAILBLAZERY Ireland

Past Evolving Our Past Sun Sep 08 / 18:00 / 180 mins venue

The Pepper Canister

(St Stephen’s Church)

What are the key milestones in our past that have left an indelible imprint on our psyche today? Evolving our Past uncovers the ancient codes, rituals, traumas, triumphs and experiences that have moved us, formed us and continue to influence the world around us.

Present State of the Nation Sun Sep 15 / 18:00 / 180 mins venue

The Pepper Canister

(St Stephen’s Church)

Our collective transition through the last century has been marked by revolution and war, occupation and freedom, scientific progress and global disaster, boom and bust. State of the Nation will capture exhilarating moments that have punctuated this journey and carried us kicking and screaming into 2013.

Future Tourguides to the Future Sun Sep 22 / 18:00 / 180 mins venue

The Examination

Hall, Trinity College Dublin

Where are we headed? We are witnessing a burst of accelerating shifts in human creative capacity. The world is unfolding with infinite possibilities every second. Tourguides to the Future spirals into the chaos of complexity and the pulse of potential that lies ahead. Fasten your seatbelts as we head towards a new frontier.

International Hedge School Masterclasses Sunday Sep 8 Rites of Passage with John Fox and

Sunday Sep 22 Sunday Sermon with Matthew

Sue Gill (UK) 12:00 - 14:00 €20 / €15 conc.

Fox (USA) Sun Sep 22 11:00 - 13:00 €20/€15

The Fumbally (120 mins)

conc. Arts Block Trinity College Dublin

Sunday Sep 15

(120 mins)

Harnessing The Power Within with Emeli Paulo

Sunday Sep 22 Living Wholeness with Maria

(AUS) and Tony Griffin (IRE) 12:00 - 14:00

Scordialos (GR) and Vanessa Reid (CAN) Sun

€20 / €15 conc. The Fumbally (120

Sep 22 14:00 - 16:00, €20/€15 conc.

mins)

Arts Block, Trinity College Dublin (120 mins)

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Samuel Beckett Theatre

preview

Sep 10 / 18:30 / €10

dates / times

conc.venue Samuel Beckett Theatre

Sep 11 - 15 / 18:30

duration

tickets

€14 / €12

60 mins

FAIR BALLS T’YIS: A Football Opera Het KIP presented by CAMPO Belgium This is football like you’ve never seen it – performed in a theatre by real GAA fans. Inspired by the rallying cries of Hill 16, this production by a cast of True Blues seeks to reenact the best and worst of match days through stories, chanting, banners, shouting, singing, a touch of romance, a love for the city, all fuelled by pints and the wearing of the shirt. Join in the unique experience developed by this Belgian company who have previously created local versions in Ghent, Prague and Helsinki. COME ON YOU BOYS IN BLUE! From the stables of the hottest performance makers in Europe comes this utterly uplifting, punch the sky football fueled joyfest. Even non-football fans will feel the love. Róise For audiences aged 13 and over.

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Project Arts Centre

preview venue

Sep 07 / 18:15 / €10

dates/times

Sep 08 – 14 / 18:15

Project Arts Centre Space Upstairs

duration

tickets

€14 / €12 conc.

50 mins

Bunk

PaperDolls Performance Company Ireland

PaperDolls have taken to their bed! The bed, the leaba, the doss! A cot, a bunk, a bunker: a hideout, a retreat. The bed hosts peaceful sleepy dreaming, pleasure and rest, and harvests quiet nightmares, anxiety, fears, illness, sadness and death. In their retreat from the world outside, PaperDolls construct a fantasy reality where thoughts and dreams run riot. What makes us want to close our doors and take comfort in imaginary lives? PaperDolls present their new production BUNK, a fantastical aerial circus show about the threshold of internal and external worlds - and a bed! PaperDolls is fast becoming the byword for innovative circus in Ireland. Their stunning aerial skills are met by a hunger to break new ground in performance. Róise Commissioned by Dublin Fringe Festival and Project Arts Centre through the Spirit of the Fringe Award in 2012.

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Project Arts Centre

David O’Doherty, the Ryanair James Bond, the Kevin McCloud of the tiny keyboard, former Miss Ireland, the offspring of Shannon/Pete Doherty, his new look is 'Jaws era Steven Spielberg', recipient of the 2008 Edinburgh Comedy Award and inventor of the last remaining swimming stroke ‘the squid’ (on back, feet first), has written a new comedy show with both talking and songs. NO SCRUBS.

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dates / times venue

Sep 15 – 21 / 18:15

tickets

Lo-fi, hi-lol spectacular from Dublin’s funniest guy. While he may not fix everything he is guaranteed to show you a good time. Róise

€16 / €14 conc.

Project Arts Centre Space Upstairs

duration

matinee

Sep 21 / 16:30

60 mins

David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything David O'Doherty Ireland

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What is it about a song that just catches you at a particular moment and stops time? Music Journalist, Scholar, and all-round arts eclectic Siobhán Kane, accompanied by singer-songwriter Adrian Crowley presents an exploration of music and its meaning in our lives; mingling memoir and criticism, with some live accompaniment, and surprise contributions.

dates / times

Sep 16 / 20:15

Space Upstairs

duration

tickets

60 mins

After much dogged pestering, Siobhán Kane finally takes the stage to share her infectious wit and love for music. You will be inspired, surprised and delighted by this musical voyage. Róise

€13 / €11 conc.

venue

Project Arts Centre

one night only

Life Has Surface Noise Siobhán Kane featuring Adrian Crowley Ireland

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Project Arts Centre

What happens when you lose every memento - every photograph, letter, and souvenir - that you held dear? Can you somehow go back and fill in the gaps? And if so, what are you filling them in with? Megan Riordan and Dodd Loomis, the powerhouse team behind the Dublin Fringe Festival award-winning, worldtouring Luck, reunite to tell the true story of such a quest in their signature boldly original style. Mashing up TED Talks, Daniel Kitsonesque storytelling, music, and video, this presentation explores the neurobiology of memory, the tension between our past and present, and the necessary fictions we must tell ourselves to make sense of our lives.

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preview

Sep 05,06 / 13:00 / €10

€14 / €12 conc.

venue

Nostalgia made new by Fringe Favourite and utter charmer Megan Riordan. Róise Making Strange is part of Project CATALYST, an initiative of Project Arts Centre. Play development is supported by Fishamble: The New Play Company's New Play Clinic scheme and MAKE, a residential workshop facilitated by Cork Midsummer Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Project Arts Centre and Theatre Forum.

dates / times

Sep 07 – 10, 12 – 13 / 13:00

Project Arts Centre Cube

duration

tickets

60 mins

You Remember The Stories You Wish Were True Making Strange Ireland

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Project Arts Centre

Who is your Father? Who are YOU? and despite all your WAGE are you still just a twat in a cage? WAGE fucks with sexuality, gender division, wage inequality, dreams, spirituality and ritual through the medium of dance. Tickets are offered for female and female identified audience members at a discounted rate in respect of the 13.9% gender pay gap in Ireland.

Strange, beautiful and uncompromising, Fitzgerald and Stapleton are out on the edge. Go visit. Róise A co-production with Project Arts Centre and Abrons Arts Center New York Please see page 98 Afor details on the company presenting The Finest; a film screening followed by Q&A with New York artist Arturo Vidich.

“ Touches deeper, stranger chords” —The New Yorker “ Out of this world and into my heart” —Gayletter New York

preview

conc.

Sep 05,06 / 21:00 / €10

venue

dates / times

Project Arts Centre Cube

Sep 07 – 10 / 21:00

duration

tickets

€14 / €12

60 mins

WAGE Fitzgerald & Stapleton Dance Theatre Ireland

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Project Arts Centre

We have to find the way. To tell this. Our story. Together. For tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. All of this has happened but it’s not who we are. All of this has happened and it’s just not us. So we have to do it. For a nation. For our heart and your heart and the heart of it all. For the children, for the flowers, for the buildings. This is an exciting collaboration between Louise White and painter Clare Henderson; where a dancer, 3 actors and a child imagine the way back from all this sadness.

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preview

Sep 06 / 19:00 / €11

€12 conc.

venue

dates / times

Project Arts Centre Cube

Beautiful, mysterious and beguiling, this new theatre piece is the most captivating venture yet from the brilliant Louise White. Róise Supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon, Project Arts Centre, developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival. Not suitable for children

Sep 07 – 10, 12 – 14 / 19:00 duration

55 mins

Way Back Home Louise White Ireland

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€14 /


Project Arts Centre

For the duration of the experience five real performers are owned by you. From every angle they look convincingly life-like. Their movements have been strategically choreographed and set to a soundtrack of appropriated voices that will aim to manipulate you, the audience, to feel any number of emotions on a spectrum that ranges from exhilaration to repulsion. Please note that while we cannot guarantee these women have been completely desensitised, dehumanised and disconnected every effort has been made to enhance the authenticity of this theatrical occurrence.

preview

conc.

Sep 11 / 21:00 / €10

venue

dates / times

Project Arts Centre Cube

Dolls will transport you into an enthralling world of botched barbies. Surreal, gripping and unforgettable. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival, initially presented as a work in progress as part of THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL 3, kindly supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.

Sep 12 – 16 / 21:00

duration

60 mins

DOLLS Sorcha Kenny Ireland

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tickets

€14 / €12

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The Gathering

Project Arts Centre

Join renowned musicians and performers Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (fiddle) and Nic Gareiss (percussive dance) on a rodentfilled adventure to investigate the role of mice in traditional music, science and in our daily lives. Members of musical collective This Is How We Fly who started their journey at Dublin Fringe Festival in 2010, Caoimhín and Nic have teamed up with Sophie Motley and Sarah Jane Shiels of WillFredd Theatre (winners of Spirit Of The Fringe 2011, Best Offsite Production 2012) to play with mice, radio, mazes and music in a theatrical concept gig to assault your senses.

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preview

conc.

Sep 17 / 19:00 / €10

venue

dates / times

Project Arts Centre Cube

I am so proud and thrilled to present Nic and Caoimhín’s first theatre show (I’m sure it won’t be their last). Róise Commissioned by Dublin Fringe Festival through the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon DEIS scheme, developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival.

Sep 18 – 21 / 19:00

duration

tickets

60 mins

Mice Will Play Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Nic Gareiss Ireland / USA

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Project Arts Centre

It’s 1913 and as Caruso sings through the Dublin tenements, tragedy strikes and Happy Cullen is left waiting. Struggling to make life as normal as possible in a poverty stricken household, Happy must face the ghosts of her past and present in order to embrace her future. This dynamic piece of physical theatre invites us to step into our collective pasts to experience the difficulties Happy and many Irish women faced from the Church, society and even their own families.

preview

conc.

Sep 17 / 13:00 / €10

venue

dates / times

Project Arts Centre Cube

One of Ireland’s great actresses brings us on a very personal and heartbreaking journey. Róise Initially presented as a work in progress as part of THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL 3. developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival. Photo Patricio Cassinoni

Sep 18– 21 / 13:00

duration

tickets

€14 / €12

60 mins

The Churching of Happy Cullen Louise Lewis and Simon Manahan Ireland

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preview venue

Sep 18 / 21:00 €10

dates/times

Project Arts Centre Cube

Sep 19 – 21 / 21:00

duration

tickets

€14 / €12 conc.

60 mins

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Dive

What’s the Matter?

A work inspired by the myth of Narcissus; where raw physicality, video art and sound come together through the interpretation of French poet and Philosopher Gaston Bachelard stating that: “Matter is the mirror of our energies which engages our imagination and summons the personhood of each of us, providing the will to action”. Water acts as a symbol of our extremely dynamic and coded society, where we constantly see and seek for our own reflection through our interaction with the environment.

Inspired by the different but overlapping disciplines of astronomy and science fiction, What’s The Matter? creates a movable atmosphere, suggesting the potential outcomes for one being in a theatrical space. With an energetic focus, movement is constantly materialising, yet is unresolved. This performance seeks to explore questions pertaining to our existence in the universe. Nominee of the Spirit of The Fringe Award for The Spinner.

This evening of intimate dance works by the remarkably talented Aoife McAtamney and Keren Rosenberg will stop you in your tracks. Róise

What’s the Matter in association with Firkin Crane, supported by Dublin City Council, Dance Ireland, CSC Bassano del Grappa and DISH Dance, developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival.

"McAtamney is a name to remember" — The Irish Times "original and impactful" — Irish Theatre Magazine

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Project Arts Centre

Supperette Luncheonette Ireland dates / times venue

Sep 07 – 14, 17 – 21 / 16:30 – 18:30 / Menu and prices at venue

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Seasonal, colourful food to sustain and restore. Not free or expensive. Luncheonette is the food strand of Jennie Moran’s visual art practice. It comes from looking for ways of making places or situations feel more hospitable. Things like warmed concrete, peach scented polythene, makeshift incandescent light bulbs, whiskey, straw have been used in the past to treat places/ situations. Food is a really lovely material. Most phenomenally, it ends up inside people. It also allows us to spend time differently. It makes sense of things. Presented by Jennie Moran

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The Back Loft

It’s the Summer of 1988 and Cork's emigration generation is following the beat... in perfect time for a new night starting at Sir Henry’s nightclub - SWEAT. DEEP follows the life of Larry Lehane, chasing the footsteps of his brother Danny, at the cusp of a new era for music. Turning the tables on two decades - from the rise of Acid House to the Euro changeover - we see the evolution of Cork's underground and of the City as it rises and falls, through the eyes of a Vinyl Junkie. Written and performed by Ray Scannell.

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Sep 17 – 21 / 20:00

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Ray Scannell’s unique playwriting voice is brought alive by an electric performance in this must-see play for anyone who ever wore a smileyface. Róise Photo Mark Duggan Supported by an Arts Council Theatre Project Award. Developed at Make, a residential workshop facilitated by Cork Midsummer Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Project Arts Centre and Theatre Forum, and with the support of FRINGE LAB. Ray is part of Six in the Attic, an Irish Theatre Institute resource sharing initiative.

€14 / €12 conc.

90 mins

DEEP Ray Scannell Ireland

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Who do you look like? This is the first question on everyone’s lips when a baby is born. What if you look like no-one? What if the DNA stops with your pale skin and red hair in a family of dark skinned brunettes? A poignant and humorous account of a woman turned detective on a mission to reveal the truth behind letters never received. A quest that leads her into conflict with archaic bureaucracy and religious authority while challenging the re-written lives of a child and a parent in present day Ireland.

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Honest, provocative and extremely moving telling of a far-too familiar Irish story. Róise Development supported by Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon; Fishamble: The New Play Company’s New Play Clinic scheme and initially presented as a work in progress as part of the THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON VOL. 3.

Sep 10 – 14 / 20:00

60 mins

POSTSCRIPT Noelle Brown Ireland

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The New Theatre

Aged almost 30, faking it as adults, Emily and David still wake in the mornings wondering what they want to be when they grow up. She wonders how the same face could have spots and wrinkles on it. He realises it is too late for him to ever have a successful sporting career. This is not exactly where either of them thought they would be. Age is relative but, in dog years, Emily and David are very much dead. Blended with acoustic versions of 1980s pop hits, a comic coming-to-terms tale for the newly grown-up – featuring Wham Bars and Wham!

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Sep 10 / 18:00 / €10

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The New Theatre

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Anxiety medication for the nostalgia generation from some of the smartest 30 year olds around. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival and supported by Fishamble: The New Play Company’s New Play Clinic scheme.

Sep 11 – 14 / 18:00

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€14 / €12

60 mins

In Dog Years I’m Dead MIRARI Productions Ireland

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Part theatre play, part game about the strategies we follow to quit – a documentary theatre piece about investments, fate and happiness. Quitting seems to be the big thing: companies liquidate or pull out of countries, countries threaten to pull out of Europe and people are pulling out of countries, relationships, bad habits and reality. This is a show where the performers ask the questions and what happens next is up to the audience. It’s for those with conflicting feelings about leaving, the future, sinking ships, national anthems and game theory.

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Sep 11 – 14 / 13:00

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Makeshift will gently prod you out of the procrastination station where we ignore the big murky questions facing us as individuals and as a society. Róise First presented as part of WE LIVE HERE: the new work from Cork platform of Cork Midsummer Festival 2013, developed at MAKE, a residential workshop facilitated by Cork Midsummer Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Project Arts Centre and Theatre Forum.

€14 / €12 conc.

venue

The New Theatre

90 mins

Exit Strategy Makeshift Ensemble Ireland

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The New Theatre

1987: a story hits the headlines that sends an unsuspecting Irish nation reeling in shock and disgust. A story of brutality and bloodshed, of depravity and gross deception. A story of murder. Gerry Ryan has killed a lamb. Kind of. Maybe. What starts as a radio slot about survival guides on the Gay Byrne Show quickly descends into media frenzy. With blood on his hands, Gerry must face police investigation, political scandal and somehow save his career. Come witness the extraordinary story of the birth of a modern Irish icon. Directed by Ronan Phelan.

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Sep 16 / 20:00 / €10

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The New Theatre

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Moving, deeply funny and insightful, this homage to a well-loved legend is as much an interrogation of reality-based celebrity culture as we now know it. Róise Production Support by Rough Magic, initially presented as part of THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU VOL 3.

Sep 17 – 21 / 20:00

60 mins

LAMBO Underscore_Productions Ireland

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€14 / €12

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After the international success of their multi-award winning Fight Night, Rise Productions returns to the Fringe with a radical re-working of the Tír na nÓg myth. Niamh and Oisín were sold the dream – the house, the life, the kids. But what do you do when everything you ever dreamed of still isn’t enough? One night, a series of games starts to escalate, and threatens to unravel their suburban paradise. Epic Celtic mythology distilled into a Drumcondra Semi-D, presented in the trademark ‘TheatreStrongStyle’ of Rise Productions.

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Sep 17 / 13:00 / €10

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Sep 21 / 12:00

We’ve been waiting for the follow-up to Fight Night for three years and I’m happy to say it doesn’t disappoint. THE state-ofthe-nation play about the negative-equity generation. Róise

Sep 18 – 20 / 13:00 venue

tickets

The New Theatre

€14 / €12

duration

80 mins

The Games People Play Rise Productions Ireland

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The New Theatre

In 2002 Ella discovers a small chocolate box full of precious things in a shop in Cork. Inside are letters, dance cards and receipts dating from 1908 to 1943 detailing the incredibly ordinary love story of Ellen and Henry and the simple domestic life of their family. While documenting her search for these people, Ella is driven to examine her ownership of and relationship with these items and the objects that tell her own story. Directed by Gina Moxley, watch Ella as she struggles to unpack and unpick her baggage. Can she make enough room in her life for the future she wants?

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Sep 17 / 18:00 / €10

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The New Theatre

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Rarely do we get as excited about the material for a new show as we did with this. An extraordinary story. Beautifully told. Róise

Sep 18 – 21 / 18:00

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€14 / €12

50 mins

Finding Sympathy Ella Daly/Amalgamotion Ireland

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The Gathering dates / times

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Smock Alley Theatre

Sep 07 – 10 / 19:00

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tickets

€16 / €14 conc.

venue

Smock Alley Theatre

100 mins

C'est La Bea & Don't Swim With Killer Whales (Double Bill) Aisling Bea & James Walmsley Ireland/UK

Aisling Bea Highly anticipated debut stand-up show from Irish comedian and winner of So You Think You're Funny? 2012, featuring joke-filled tales of life, death, hip-hop, raving and riding. The Independent's ‘One To Watch’, an Amused Moose semi-finalist, as seen on Jack Dee's Don't Sit In The Front Row (Sky), Dead Boss (BBC3), Cardinal Burns (E4) and Russell Howard's Good News (BBC3). “Already making waves on TV as an actor ... Bea's certainly got an eye for a good gag that could lead to a very promising stand-up career.” — The Guardian. “Er... Please come.”— (Aisling Bea) James Walmsley Lead singer of world beating comedy rock band Dead Cat Bounce and star of the multi-award winning mockumentary Discoverdale returns to Dublin Fringe Festival with a brand new solo show. Expect epiphany, profanity and guitar-wielding comedy of the highest order. “So good that pointlessness doesn't matter.” — The Age (Melbourne) I have been a huge fan of both Aisling and James’ since their H-BAM days in university. What a thrill to have them back on the same bill. Róise Presented by Independent Talent / Aisling Bea / James Walmsley

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Foil Arms and Hog are back after a sellout run at Dublin Fringe Festival in 2012. We’ve been called the following: ‘Hogs, Dogs and Legs’, ‘Hog, Farm and Oats’ and our personal favourite ‘Tinfoil, Skinless and Hutch’. In the words of the Ting Tings: “That’s not my name”. A fast paced mix of sketch comedy and stand up, with twisted characters, unpredictable scenes and high energy performances.

★★★★★ — Entertainment.ie ★★★★★ — StageWon ★★★★★ — TheLatest Funny, cute, eager to give you a good time. What’s not to love about F, A & H? Róise

“ Fantastic and Increasingly Bizarre” — The Scotsman “ Deliriously funny and at times unexpectedly dark” — The List “ Pure Brilliant” — Tommy Tiernan

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Sep 07 / 21:30 / €10

€12 conc.

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dates / times

Smock Alley Theatre 1662

Sep 08 – 10, 12 – 13 / 21:30 duration

tickets

60 mins

Foil Arms and Hog - There's a Plant On-Stage Foil Arms and Hog Ireland

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Smock Alley Theatre

Welcome to the biggest brat-attack from a star studded line-up Australia's finest circus artists and mischief makers. Witness hula hoops at top speed, acrobatics at alarming heights, larrikins swinging from the tent poles with some seriously cheeky clowning antics; all performed in a manner that will out-BRAT the biggest BRAT child the world has to offer. This technicolor cabaret is ideal for the younger theatre-goer with a taste for wild circus skills, pumping music, ridiculous acts of amazement and eye popping birthday party tricks.

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1662

Cheeky charming circus for all the family from some of Australia’s finest acrobats. Róise For audiences aged 4 and over

Sep 08  / 14:00 Sep 14  / 12:00

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tickets

€10

venue

Smock Alley Theatre

60 mins

Brat Kids Carnival Brat Kids Club Australia

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Smock Alley Theatre

The award winning ponydance give you their first splinter group - the ponybois, with a brand new all dancing genderbending show. This all-male cast (well, mostly all male) including a Northern Irish Hip Hop Champion and the World Linedancing Champion…yes, line dancing... will dance you through a thorough tutelage. We like to call it a journey of learny! Be Educated, Enlightened and Entertained. In fact you'll be E-ed off your face by the time you are finished. How to be a lad(y)! Because everybody needs to know.

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1662

Sep 11 – 15 / 19:00

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tickets

Quite simply the ponybois will raise your spirits, lift your soul and bring you closer to a state of universal well-being. To a POP soundtrack. Róise Presented by ponydance

€14 / €12 conc.

venue

60 mins

How to be a lad(y) ponybois Ireland

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Dublin City has given the world some of the most moving, articulate and passionate songs ever written. This choral exploration aims to explore this tradition of songmaking by paying homage to these musical experiences while rooting them in the present day tone of the city. The performance will recognise musicians from Handel to Hansard, Lynott to Drew as well as exploring the physical city itself. Performed by a choir of real Dubliners, this show will use the voice of Dublin to honour its musical sons and daughters.

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Sep 14 / 21:00

60 mins

tickets

The ultimate feel-good feast in this year’s programme and a one-off. Don’t miss it. Róise

€15 / €13 conc.

venue

Smock Alley Theatre 1662

one night only

Songs in the Key of 'D' Eoin Kilkenny Ireland

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The Gathering dates/times

1662

Smock Alley Theatre

Sep 17 – 21 / 21:00

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tickets

€18 / €16 conc.venue Smock Alley Theatre

120 mins

A 20th Century Concert: Abridged Taylor Mac USA

Internationally acclaimed singer/theatremaker/ superstar and Dublin Fringe Festival favourite Taylor Mac brings Radical Fairy Sacrament Realness to this concert of popular music classics. This abridged version of Taylor’s upcoming 24-hour concert will include at least one song from each decade of the 20th Century as a springboard for frivolity, elation and contemplation. “ Taylor Mac is one of the most exciting theatre artists of our time.” — Time Out (New York) “ Taylor Mac seduces you, breaks your heart, patches it back up again and sews sequins along the scars.”

— Irish Times Taylor is just about my favourite everything. If you’ve seen him before, you’ve already bought your ticket. If you haven’t, just do it now and save yourself the FOMO. Róise Presented by Paul Lucas Photo Derrick Little

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Smock Alley Theatre

Sep 17 / 19:00 / €14 €18 / €16 conc.

venue

dates / times

Sep 18 – 21 / 19:00

Smock Alley Theatre 1662

duration

60 mins

Moving City Maeve Higgins Ireland

Sugar-babies, I hope you’re ready! This show will amuse you so hard you won’t know which way is up! It’s a very funny, slightly sad, mainly true love-letter to home. The thing is, I broke up with Dublin last year. I’m pretty sure that’s what happened, but Dublin insists he dumped me. Maybe it was mutual. All I know is, I’ve moved on – to London. London is flashy and confident and knows a lot of tricks, so I should be happy … and I am, sort of. I’m a changed woman! I swear. We are beyond thrilled to present Maeve Higgins’ first play. All fans of her books/columns/standup are also likely to be delighted. This one’s going to sell out early! Róise Commissioned by Dublin Fringe Festival.

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Smock Alley Theatre

After his sold-out Dublin Fringe Festival debut in 2012, The Late David Turpin rises again for a one-off theatrical concert to launch his new album, We Belong Dead. A contemporary gothic micro-odyssey with a stellar supporting cast, the album weaves a mysterious, erotic narrative of the Return of the Animal, locating the sweet spot between Laurie Anderson and Hans Christian Andersen. Conceived specially for Dublin Fringe Festival, this launch spectacular sees The Late David Turpin joined by a chamber choir and a line-up of special guests to bring the dark and divine dream-world of We Belong Dead to waking life.

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David Turpin’s haunting and truly original music weaves a magic spell over his audience. It’s time to worship at his altar. Róise

Sep 15 / doors: 21:00 show: 21:30

Smock Alley Theatre 1662

duration

65 mins

tickets

The Late David Turpin Ireland

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€16 / €14 conc.

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Smock Alley Theatre

"You must have a dragon hidden inside you. When you need to, you let the dragon out." (Anderson Silva, UFC World Champion). Why do some boys not cry? Gerard Kelly wants to find out. He'll revisit old influences, heroes and enemies to uncover what shaped him into the man he is today. From his own father to Daniel Laruso to Tupac Shakur. Join him as he tries to shake off his own unwanted traits of masculinity. You might even meet a couple of your old heroes along the way. Directed by Grace Dyas.

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Sep 07 / 18:15 / €10

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The ridiculously talented Ger Kelly is best placed to rip apart myths of masculinity. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival, initially presented as part of THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL 3. Photo Patricio Cassinoni

Sep 08 – 14 / 18:15

Smock Alley Theatre Black Box

duration

60 mins

Confusion Boats Gerard Kelly Ireland

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€13 / €11

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Smock Alley Theatre

A soaring new play that spans one hundred years, leaps countries and digs into the identity of a family that have survived against all odds. Set in three different eras: in 2013, where a couple wait for senile Oisín Brady to die; in 1980s London, and in the 1913 Dublin Lockout as Oisín is born. Using multimedia, an ensemble cast play over twenty characters; this ambitious production links desperate people through themes of identity and history in a highly imaginative theatre experience.

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Sep 05,06 / 20:30 / €10

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“ Intelligent as it is hilarious, Philip Doherty’s writing is brilliant.” — Irish Theatre Magazine Epic storytelling by a hugely talented cast from the pen of a really promising writer. Róise

dates / times

Sep 07 – 09, 11 – 14 / 20:30

Smock Alley Theatre Black Box

duration

tickets

90 mins

The Birthday Man The Gonzo Theatre Company Ireland

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€13


Smock Alley Theatre

What happens when you take a step that brings you away from all things familiar? RUTH 66 is a show about a clown who does just that. She leaves the moss drenched crossroads where she has been for a long time to travel across America in search of Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll! Amidst her antics at The Palomino Motel: Tequila in the back of Joseph’s Bar and an encounter with a moose. Will she reach a new understanding of who she is and what the hell she’s doing here? Join Best Female Performer, Dublin Fringe Festival 2012 on this bold, raucous voyage to find out! Directed by Mikel Murfi & Antonio gil Martinez.

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14:00

Sep 16 / 18:15 / €10

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dates / times

€13 / €11 conc.

venue

Ultimate charmer Ruth Lehane scoops you up into the latest and utterly absorbing chapter of her adventures. Róise Grant assisted by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.

Sep 17 – 21 / 18:15

matinee

Smock Alley Theatre Black Box

Sep 21 /

duration

mins

RUTH 66 Fourth Leaf Theatre Company Ireland

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On your marks, get set, go... Yvonne O’Reilly is racing back to the time when she was a contender for an Olympic medal. On the way she is looking at what she has been running away from and speeding towards all her life. Fasten your seatbelts and pack your airbags for a performance that involves space travel, a trapeze artist, dolphins and a shopping trolley. SPEEDTRAP… because you can’t keep running forever. Directed by David Keating.

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Sep 17 / 20:30 / €10

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dates / times

Funny because it’s true meets a story of reaching beyond what we’ve done and want to achieve in our lives from the razor-sharp Yvonne O’Reilly. Róise Supported by Rua Red and FRINGE LAB, Developed at MAKE, a residential workshop facilitated by Cork Midsummer Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Project Arts Centre and Theatre Forum.

Sep 18 – 21 / 20:30

Smock Alley Theatre Black Box

duration

tickets

€13 / €11

60 mins

SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of a Speed Junkie Storm in a Teacup Productions Ireland

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Smock Alley Theatre

Four dancers meet between Mexico and Ireland for a showdown starring our individual sensibilities and the need to belong. They negotiate their place, trying to fit in and adapt... and not always quite making it. In a coloured pulp-fiction ambiance, this international cast struggles with ill-assorted attires in search for the best pose to fit in a flock that struggles to name itself. A dynamic and physical dance supported by a humorous cinematic Spaghetti-Western-style music score.

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Sep 13 – 15 / 16:00

Banquet Hall

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“ In spite of its superficial whimsy, a sharplypointed exploration of trust and belonging… Excellently performed.” — Michael Seaver, Irish Times. Iseli-Chiodi’s first time at Dublin Fringe and I’m sure it won’t be the last for this thriving dance company in a special collaboration with Lux Boreal. Róise Presented by Jazmin Chiodi & Alexandre Iseli

€12 / €10 conc.

venue

Smock Alley Theatre

45 mins

Fit/Misfit Iseli-Chiodi Dance Company & Lux Boreal Ireland and Mexico

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A new show about extended adolescence and protracted parenthood. Meet The Boomerang Babies. Hatched into a world that was supposed to be their oyster, they set off into the sunset with designs on domination. But things haven't gone to plan. It seems no amount of degree parchment or unpaid internships can thwart the threat of 'insufficient funds'. So now they're retreating. Clambering back into the empty nest; they're raiding your fridge, setting up camp on your couch and hogging the remote control. Don't worry. They'll be out from under your feet before long. Just as soon as they catch their big break.

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A cautionary tale for those of you who still get the wash done in Ma & Pa’s at the weekend from the increasingly exciting and singular Come As Soon As You Hear. Róise

Sep 07 / 18:30 / €10 dates / times Sep 08 – 13 / 18:30 tickets €13 / €11 conc. venue Smock Alley Theatre Boys School duration 60 mins

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Whelp Come As Soon As You Hear Ireland

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Smock Alley Theatre

Proud she was in the park that day with her shiny black shoes from a shiny green box, as she peddled through the park she took quick glances down to her feet deciding that cream tights were definitely the right choice, they did accentuate her raven black shoes. She was FREE, BRAVE, BEAUTIFUL, and she was ready to go back to school in a week and a half and show JOHNNO BOYLE O’CONNOR how free and brave she really was. A story of LOVE, beauty, chicken-chasing, daisy chains, cat-killing, French singing, dress-wearing, en-suite bathrooms and the day at the pond.

A searing new theatrical voice bursts forth in an utterly bewitching performance by Genevieve Hulme-Beaman. Róise Presented by Guna Nua Theatre Company and Genevieve Hulme-Beaman

Sep 08 / 20:45 / €10 dates / times Sep 09 – 13 / 20:45 tickets €13 / €11 conc. venue Smock Alley Theatre Boys School duration 50 mins

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PONDLING Gúna Nua Theatre Company and Ramblinman Ireland

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Smock Alley Theatre

Pop concert and interview session. Brash extroversion and heartfelt intimacy. This is the introduction to the pop-protagonist XNTHONY. Expect merchandise, branding and frank insights into the life of someone who wants you to know their name - but more importantly, how to pronounce it! This is an investigation; a fusion of insecurities, hair flicks and melodies. Where is the line between our public and private identities? Do you know? Does he even know? One thing is certain; pop superstardom is inevitable. XNTHONY has 504 followers on Twitter. Are you one of them? If not, what X-actly are you waiting for?

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Sep 14 / 19:30 / €10

dates / times

Smock Alley Theatre Boys School

Legend in his own (and our) mind Xnthony puts the celebration in celebrity. Róise

Sep 15 – 21 / 19:30 duration

45 mins

KITSCHCOCK XNTHONY Ireland

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€13 / €11 conc.


Smock Alley Theatre

Discoveries of espionage. Assumptions of heresy. Speculation of treason. Who can we trust? In 400 years has anything changed? When playwright Christopher Marlowe was stabbed in 1593, his murderers were acquitted by the Queen. Justice must be done. Told through blank verse, this show delves into a dark, secret world where those in power cover up the truth for their own profit performed by Rob McDermott (The Company) and directed by Conor Madden (U R Hamlet, Elevator). “But while this plot is straightened out, remember, Closely screw your eyes and tune your ears, To all the tricks that history can pull".

A gripping old fashioned whodunit thrust forth into 21st century by some of the brightest talents we’ve presented in recent years. Róise

Sep 15 / 21:15 / €10 dates / times Sep 16 – 21 / 21:15 tickets €13 / €11 conc. venue Smock Alley Theatre Boys School duration 60 mins

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The Secret Art Of Murder Five Gallants Ireland

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The Lir Academy

preview venue

Sep 10 / 21:00 / €10

dates/times

The Lir Academy Studio 1

duration

Sep 11 – 14 / 21:00 75 mins

matinee

tickets

€14 / €12 conc.

Sep 14 / 14:00

Lippy Dead Centre Ireland

Thirteen years ago in Leixlip, Co. Kildare, an aunt and three nieces made an extraordinary decision which seemed to defy explanation. They boarded themselves into their home and entered a suicide pact that lasted 40 days. We didn't know them. We weren't there. We have no idea what they said. This is not their story. Created by Bush Moukarzel with cameoplaywright Mark O’Halloran, director Ben Kidd, and sound & music by Adam Welsh. The new show from the creators of the critically acclaimed Souvenir. ★★★★ — Irish Times ★★★★ — Irish Theatre Magazine Nominated for three Dublin Fringe Festival Awards 2012 Our biggest breakthrough company from last year’s festival return with this extraordinary work. Remember I warned you not to miss it. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival and the National Theatre Studio, UK. Grant assisted by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon. Initially presented as part of THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL 3

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Have you ever wished your theatre show had the excitement of a videogame? Live performance collides with gaming as this adventure comes to life before your eyes. The audience shares the joystick and must work together to guide our hero through a variety of mind-bending puzzles. *MARVEL* at stunning real-world graphics. *SHRIEK* with delight at new challenges. *CURSE* your fellow players for completely missing the point. Expect edge-of-your-seat thrills as you try to beat the clock, defeat the boss, save the world, and maybe even get the girl.

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Sep 10 / 18:30 / €10

venue

dates / times

The Lir Academy Studio 1

This really is theatre that puts you at the edge of your seat, biting your nails and screaming for more. Róise

Sep 11 – 14 / 18:30

duration

FUSED Dan Bergin Ireland

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60 mins

tickets

€14 / €12


The Lir Academy

Combining video, dance and original live music by award-winning composer Denis Clohessy, Animus is a darkly comic, forensic journey through murder, loyalty and revenge. A family is thrown into turmoil after a violent event. A man is left to deal with the consequences of a tragic accident. Two sisters set out to seek their version of justice. Their dilemma provokes the questions. Are we all truly capable of violence? How to serve up revenge: hot or cold?

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Sep 16 / 20:45 / €10

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The Lir Academy Studio 1

Theatre fans are well acquainted with Denis Clohessy’s sound design. Here it takes centre stage in a multi-sensory show that will envelop you in its world. Róise

Sep 17 – 21 / 20:45

duration

tickets

€14 / €12

75 mins

Animus Denis Clohessy and Noelia Ruiz Ireland

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The Gathering

The Lir Academy

This journey begins with the mystery and unknown-ness of a woman's paternal line. Accompanied by four drummers and a single piper, Green (born to a Scottish father whom she met only once) follows the trail of her paternal line. She draws on the energies of her bloodline; the calling of song in Gaelic tongue; the cathartic, intoxicating dances of the terra firma; the ancient warrior women painted and wild; the sadness of the songs, lost and forgotten, and the complex psychogeography of this land. Fatherland celebrates the complex beauty of relationships and of realising one’s place in the world.

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Studio 1

Sep 17 – 21 / 18:30

duration

tickets

I found this show profoundly moving when I saw it last year and it has burned in my memory ever since. Nic is a truly special artist, this show is not to be missed. Róise Commissioned and developed by BAC and The Arches. Fatherland was created by Nic Green and Tim Harbinson, with dramaturgy from Deborah Richardson-Webb.

€16 / €14 conc.

60 mins

Fatherland Nic Green Scotland

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The Lir Academy


The Lir Academy

The Lir Academy presents a showcase of new plays by the next generation of playwrights from Ireland, England and America. Seven MFA graduates have undergone intensive training led by Graham Whybrow, former Literary Manager of the Royal Court, and some of Ireland’s leading playwrights and Literary Managers including Thomas Conway (Druid), Gavin Kostick (Fishamble), Karin McCully and Michael West. SCRIPTED features a professional cast in readings of extracts from the graduating playwrights’ plays. Be the first to hear original work by new voices in the theatre.

dates / times

Sep 21 / 14:00

tickets

In just two years The Lir is already making a major impact on Ireland’s theatrical landscape. Your chance to peek in and see how it’s done. Róise

Free but ticketed, available to book either

in person at the box office or over the phone Studio 1

duration

180 mins

venue

The Lir Academy

one day only

SCRIPTED The Lir National Academy of Dramatic Art Ireland

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Sep 17 / 20:00 / €12

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The Lir Academy dates / times

The Lir Academy Studio 2

Sep 18 – 21 / 20:00

duration

60 mins

tickets

€15 / €13

world premiere

Landscape II Melanie Wilson UK

Three women separated by a hundred years start a conversation across time. Their parallel experiences reveal shared imaginings of identity and escape, as menacing undercurrents steal into their solitary and reflective lives. Their letters, diaries, drawings and photographs expose a series of threatening episodes and unsettling occurrences. As the landscape presses in on them, they draw upon the threads that connect them to survive. Landscape II is a compelling solo work by Melanie Wilson. This bold hybrid of performance, film and sound art creates a highly contemporary and minutely observed piece of new theatre. " …this is powerful and rewarding theatre." — Irish Examiner A firm festival favourite - this is Melanie’s fourth show at DFF. Her unique theatrical voice continues to provide a breath of fresh air to the festival and I am delighted to have her back. Róise Presented by Fuel Funded by Arts Council England. Supported by Warwick Arts Centre and Battersea Arts Centre. Developed as part of the Jerwood Residencies at Cove Park which are supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.

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The Lir Academy

“In the beginning there was the command line...” A bleeding-edge one-man-show charting the origin, rapid rise, and possible future of computers. This new piece of science-fiction theatre employs dance and technology to take the audience on a journey that reveals the wonder of the online universe and questions what the future has in store for humanity. This creation myth for the digital age is a must for sci-fi fans, lovers of technology, anyone who has a smartphone and those of us curious about what the next technological trend may have in store.

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Sep 09 / 21:00 / €10

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dates / times

The Lir Academy Studio 2

John Rogers indulges your inner conspiracy-theory-loving nerd-muscles, bringing the abstract unthinkable right before your eye. Róise

Sep 10 – 14 / 21:00

duration

tickets

€13 / €11

60 mins

Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] John Rogers Ireland

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The Lir Academy

Liam and Amanda are two expats in the promised land of prosperity. Instead, they survive on government-issued microwave burgers and cycle the desert in search of dream jobs. When Liam’s long-lost brother shows up unexpectedly with his aspiring weathergirl wife, he promises to make Liam and Amanda’s dreams a reality. “Live in hope. You have chosen heat. The desert. The King’s Feet.” Darkly funny and deliciously absurd, this dystopian fairy tale tells a strikingly timely story of emigration, disconnection, and perpetual aspiration. Written by Louise Melinn and Maírín O’Grady.

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Sep 10 / 19:00 / €10

matinee

Sep 14 / 14:00

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Two exciting writers collaborate to bring you into trippy yet eerily familiar territory. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival. Supported by Rua Red and LUAS.

Sep 11 – 14 / 19:00

tickets

The Lir Academy Studio 2

€13 / €11

duration

70 mins

The King's Feet ChalkTalk Theatre Company Ireland

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Sep 5,6 / 20:45 €10

dates/times

Sep 07 – 09, 11 – 15, 17 – 21 / 20:45

€14 / €12 conc.venue Samuel Beckett Theatre

duration

tickets

90 mins

Distance from the Event

Collapsing Horse Theatre Company Ireland

An entire human colony on a distant planet has gone missing. Mel has been working on the case, but gaps are starting to appear in the paper trail. One piece of paper in particular might explain the whole event, but Mel is no longer the only interested party… Science Fiction meets Irish Noir in this story about love, isolation and life's hidden symmetries as we see two unique and captivating stories unfold rapidly into one another. Collapsing Horse, the creators of MONSTER/CLOCK, will once again bring their unique brand of storytelling to the stage, in this thrilling vision of the future. Entertaining, thought-provoking, life-affirming. Since Collapsing Horse burst onto the scene last year they have delighted audiences all over the country. This new show is definitely one to catch. Róise. Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival. For audiences 13 years and over.

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Samuel Beckett Theatre

Damn everything but the circus. She is a cruel and a demanding mistress and yet we love her so. In her crown of sequences and sawdust, youth will perish and talent will bleed. A show about physical poetry and annoying reality. Tumble Circus reinvents the experience of Irish Circus. A show about making the dream of circus. Ursula Burns - the most dangerous harpist in the world - supplies the soundtrack.

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Sep 17 / 18:30 / €10

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Samuel Beckett Theatre

“ T his is a jubilant celebration that takes inspiration from the anarchy of punk, controlled skill of circus and tenderness of friendship.” ★★★★★ — The Stage Home-grown, world-renowned. Tumble Circus continues to serve dazzling circus skills and fresh humour to gasps and LOLs from all that see them. Róise For audiences aged 10 and over.

Sep 18 – 21 / 18:30

duration

60 mins

Damn the Circus Tumble Circus Northern Ireland

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matinee

tickets

€13 / €11

Sep 21 / 15:00


37 Dawson Street

If you had the opportunity to become a con artist and to try out some of their ruses for yourself, would you? When you discover the method behind a money-making ruse, or card sharps who always win at poker, are you disgusted by their knavery or are you secretly tempted to try it out for yourself, if only you had the know-how and the courage? Deception-artist, hustler, cheater and liar. Meet Paul Gleeson. This one-man show offers an intimate hour of conversation and performance where the curtain will finally be pulled back inviting you to become the inside man.

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Sep 07 / 13:00, 15:00 / €9

dates / times

Sep 08,11,12,18,19 / 13:00,

other performances

18:00

tickets

venue

Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street

€12 / €10 conc.

A rare opportunity to get up close and personal to the mastery behind the magic. Róise

duration

Sep 13,20,21 / 13:00, 15:00

60 mins

Of Rogues and Knaves Rua (Paul Gleeson) Ireland

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Players Theatre

“We’ve created the conditions for war, but no one wants to fight.” Daisy is the unwitting star of a viral video, Psycho Chugger, which currently sits on 178,234 YouTube views. And it’s ruining her life. Alan is the one who made it. A blogger who goes by the name of Generalissimo Malaise, he targets the ‘everyday arsehole’. Chris is a homeless man who just got caught in the crossfire of their feud. Devious Theatre bring their destructive new comedy to the streets of Dublin. There will be casualties.

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Sep 09 / 20:30 / €10

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Players Theatre

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In glorious technicolour Devious Theatre will hurtle you through the streets of this dirty aul’ town. You’ll enjoy the ride, I promise. Róise

Sep 10 – 14 / 20:30

tickets

€13 / €11

60 mins

War Of Attrition The Devious Theatre Company Ireland

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Players Theatre

Johnny’s first relationships took place on Bebo. His first sexual experiences were coordinated through MySpace. But lately, this isn’t enough. Johnny is looking for love. He’s looked on the bus. He’s looked in the clubs. He’s looked in the smoking area, the dancefloor, the taxi rank, and the chipper. He looks for it on Grindr and still can’t find it anywhere. A new play about the internet, sex, and frantically trying to connect, this is a show for anyone who has ever been hook and sinker certain that their soulmate is a stranger they stumbled across on Facebook.

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Sep 10 / 18:30 / €10

other performances

dates / times

Sep 14 / 14:00

New spoken-word talent Oisín McKenna brings us right to the heart of relationships in the digital age. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival

Sep 11 – 14 / 18:30 venue

tickets

Players Theatre

GRINDR / a love story PETTYCASH Ireland

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€13 / €11

duration

60 mins

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The Pearse Centre

"Pinkerton is a record that reaches well beyond a diaristic look at Cuomo's perversions, and instead asks something more universal: do we really grow out of our teenage feelings, or do we need something like Pinkerton to expose them as merely being repressed to the point where they mutate?" (Pitchfork) Weezer's Pinkerton is an album packed with earnest terrified feeling concerning masculinity, the hypocritical struggle between your thoughts and actions, and clashes of east and west. This is a concert/documentary about that album and what happens when you pour your soul into something everyone despises... until they call it your masterpiece.

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Sep 17 / 20:30 / €9

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The Pearse Centre

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Matthew O’Dwyer is a ferociously talented and precocious young man whose debut will fill you with nostalgia for that well-worn angst you bury deep inside. Róise Presented by Matthew O’Dwyer and printshop: theatre

Sep 18 – 21 / 20:30 60 mins

Cuomo Matthew O'Dwyer Ireland

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€12 / €10


The Pearse Centre

DO NOT BRING YOUR KIDS (or do, but it might scar them for life). This is a play in verse about a night out in Dublin; four stories interweave but never quite touch. If we were to express it like Amazon then we might say “if you liked Baz Luhrmann's R+J (only without Leonardo DiCaprio or Radiohead and with more feminism, insecurity and puns) you might like Boys and Girls.” It's quite dirty, quite funny, quite mental, and a bit sad. (Seriously, don't bring your kids.)

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Sep 17 / 18:30 / €9

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dates / times

The Pearse Centre

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Bright new talent bursting through in this visceral new play by Dylan Coburn Gray. You saw it here first. Róise Presented by TheBoysandGirlsof2013

Sep 18 – 21 / 18:30

tickets

60 mins

Boys and Girls Dylan Coburn Gray Ireland

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€12 / €10

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Bewley’s Café Theatre

Show in a Bag Sep 09 / 18:30 / €9 dates / Sep 11, 20:30 / Sep 13, 18:30 / Sep 14, 13:00 / Sep 20, 13:00 tickets €12 venue Bewley's Café Theatre duration 70 mins

Sep 11 / 13:00 / €9 dates / Sep 12, 20:30 / Sep 13, 20:30 / Sep 14, 18:30 / Sep 21, 13:00 tickets €12 venue Bewley's Café Theatre duration 60 mins

Beowulf: The Blockbuster! Bryan Burroughs Ireland

Counter Culture Katie O'Kelly Ireland

A father’s final chance to connect with his son. A boy with a film-soaked imagination takes a cinematic journey through an ancient tale brought to vivid life in this one-man stage spectacular. Featuring bullet time explosions, Spielbergian monsters, John Williams theme tunes and the original superhero; this is physical, comic and vibrant theatre from one of Ireland’s most skilled performers. Written and performed by Bryan Burroughs. Directed by David Horan.

Welcome to the world of fashion retail - a labyrinth of sequins, hangers, sales targets and bunions where the ‘customer is always right’. Four shop employees. One day on the shop floor. A day so jam-packed it is bursting at the seams and the workers feel as disposable as the clothes they sell. Come delve in the hidden world and behind the super friendly smiles of our department stores. A whirlwind solo show by Stage UK Best Solo Performer nominee at the Edinburgh Fringe, 2012. Laugh, weep and scream! Ka-chinka-ching! “One of those performers with true stage presence” — British Theatre Guide.

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Bewley’s Café Theatre

Five fantastic Irish actors, four brilliant shows unleashed! From the incubator that brought you Fight Night and The Wheelchair on My Face, comes this year’s fresh batch of performer-centred works brought to you by Dublin Fringe Festival, Fishamble: The New Play Company, Irish Theatre Institute and a group of extraordinarily talented performers at the top of their game. No Frills. No Fuss. Lots of Flourish, Finesse and Feist. Please note lunch is not included with lunchtime shows. Photos Sally-Anne Kelly

Sep 10 / 13:00 / €9 dates / Sep 12,16,17,19 / 13:00 tickets €12 venue Bewley's Café Theatre duration 70 mins

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SWING Janet Moran and Steve Blount Ireland

Sep 10 / 18:30 / €9 dates / Sep 12, 18:30 / Sep 13, 13:00 / Sep 14 20:30 / Sep 18, 13:00 tickets €12 venue Bewley's Café Theatre duration 70 mins. preview times

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A new show about dancing and music and love and not settling and feeling like an eejit and being brave and having doubts and trying your best and trying new things and thinking outside the box and seeing things clearly and living as well as you can and giving it a lash. With rock and roll music. It'll make you want to dance. Written by Gavin Kostick, Steve Blount and Janet Moran.

Joe is in total control of his world. It’s a pity that it exists only in 1/35 scale and is made of plastic. Meanwhile back in the real world there’s a competition coming up and Joe just wants to be left alone to build his models and win best in show. Unemployment has finally given him the time to enjoy his hobby of sticking bits of plastic together, but unfortunately his wife, his kids, the bank, his nemesis Hermann (whose real name is Brian), the checkout girl in Tesco and Angela Merkel have other ideas. For audiences aged 12 and over.

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Bewley’s Café Theatre

Everybody's leaving, and they're all going to Gort. Two cultures, thousands of miles apart, are thrown together in this dynamic and uplifting tale of a real town in Ireland. Exploring the impact of the arrival of Brazilian migrant workers to Gort in 1999 this is an intertwining of true personal stories, told in the words of the townspeople. This is essential theatre, where the actors step into the skin of the characters and the stories are the heart of everything. Performed by a duo who have gathered a passionate following for their humorous and provocative approach. Come and celebrate Little Brazil!

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Sep 16 / 18:30 / €10

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dates / times

Bewley's Café Theatre

Brilliant stories, beautifully told about one of the most fascinating quirks of the boomtime. Róise

Sep 17 – 21 / 18:30

duration

tickets

€13 / €11

60 mins

Stories of a Yellow Town The Gombeens Ireland

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Bewley’s Café Theatre

Three and a half clowns face down 1,500 refugees in a camp in Rwanda. In French, English, Swahili and Kinyarwandan, the questions on everybody’s lips are; ‘What the hell are yous doing here?’ and ‘Why’d you bring a drummer to Africa?’ From the makers of Gis a Shot of Your Bongos Mister (sell out Dublin Fringe Festival 2011, Turnaround 2012), Have Yis No Homes to Go To is the true story of one eejit drummer’s deep misgivings and ultimate redemption on an unlikely expedition with Clowns Without Borders.

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conc.

Sep 17 / 20:30 / €10

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dates / times

Bewley's Café Theatre

“You can’t help but be swept away into his world” ★★★★ — Entertainment.ie The kind of story I love, where strangers in a foreign land travel with a quest, get there and learn something entirely new and unexpected. Róise

Sep 18 – 21 / 20:30

duration

tickets

€14 / €12

50 mins

Have Yis No Homes To Go To Brian Fleming Ireland

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The International Bar

Everybody has a soul-mate. It has recently been brought to Meadhbh's attention that MADONNA is probably hers. To begin with, their names both start with the same letter (the letter "M"). But there's much more to it than that. Come along and hear/see/ feel the real-life evidence for yourself. An unsettling tragi-comedy about true love, gender and identity. What happens when you try to find yourself by stepping into the shoes of another?

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Sep 09 / 19:00 / €9

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dates / times

The International Bar

“ Wry, offbeat pop culture commentary with a killer dry wit.” — Conor Behan Thrilling, utterly convincing, awkward and absorbing stuff from the brilliant Meadhbh Haicéid. Róise Initially presented as a work in progress as part of THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL 3, developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival.

Sep 10 – 14 / 19:00

duration

60 mins

MADONNA Meadhbh Haicéid Ireland

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€12 / €10


The International Bar

An old man wants to keep control of his farm. His son wants him out of the way. He knows better. He knows what to do. We all know what happens next. Everything is predictable. But do we know everything about everything? Monstrously Brechtian, maybe better than Brecht. Mixing fable and morality, this is a play about knowledge, politics and the over-stretched dramatic decision.

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Sep 16 / 19:00 / €10

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The International Bar

“ There was a sense anything could happen” — Irish Theatre Magazine Hilarious with a three second delay, Dick Walsh squashes all the oirish clichés together and makes something entirely new. Róise This project was supported by and developed at MAKE, a residential workshop facilitated by Cork Midsummer Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Project Arts Centre and Theatre Forum.

Sep 17 – 21 / 19:00

duration

tickets

75 mins

Some Baffling Monster Dick Walsh Ireland

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€13 / €11

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The Workman’s Club

Dylan’s debut album RECORD has been hailed as: "riveting listening" which "opens the listener to an immediate and raw internal world" — The Examiner, while his gigs have been described as “showstopping” — State.ie. The album and wider project explore Dylan's search for meaning in and recovery from emotional and psychological disturbance, along with his diagnosis and treatment within the mental health system. RECORD (Remix) promises to be an uplifting and inspirational gig which reflects on the project as a whole and offers a new way forward in thinking about mental and emotional wellbeing.

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Sep 12 – 15 / 20:00

tickets

On Friday night after the gig Dylan will create a special one-off DJ set Disorder Disco at Project Arts Centre bar which delves into the music which inspired and responds to the themes of RECORD creating a soundtrack for recovery. Let’s face the music, and dance! A singular, brave and compelling voice, Dylan Tighe’s music and story is not to be missed. Róise Photo credit Ros Kavanagh

€14 / €12 conc.

venue

70 mins

RECORD (Remix) Dylan Tighe Ireland

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The Workman’s Club

Gabby Young brings her seven piece band and theatrically energetic show to Dublin. Young’s style combines Balkan brass, jazz and swing in a sound that has been affectionately dubbed ‘Circus Swing’. As famous for her extravagant costumes as for her soulful voice, her flamboyant show has been likened to Florence + The Machine while her classically trained voice is akin to that of Kate Bush or Tori Amos. Her colourful, avant-garde sound with lush orchestration, horns and quiet melodies exudes the best bits of music hall, burlesque, 1920’s flapper music, Nouvelle Vague cinema and torch songs.

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Bringing you right back to a spiegel-style party, this world-wide festival favourite will not disappoint. Róise Presented by Eoin Kilkenny Photo credit Gem Hall

Sep 17 / Doors 20:00 / Show 20:30

The Workman’s Club

duration

150 mins

tickets

€15 / €13 conc.

one night only

An Evening with Gabby Young and Other Animals Gabby Young and Other Animals UK

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D-Light Studios

Using feminine identity as a springboard, the makers of Fringe shows Seekers and Chemistry return with their most ambitious project to date. Like a funhouse of distorted mirrors, a woman's nature is not easily understood, she presents us with many different versions of herself. Some are soft and soothing, others angular and agitated. If we squint hard enough, can we make out her true self? Or will we be duped by tricks of the light? Choreographed by Anna Gąciarz, this site-specific piece combines contemporary dance, physical theatre, film and a specially-composed live score for a multi-sensory spectacle.

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Sep 9 / 20:00 / €10

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D-Light Studios

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50% Male just get better and better. This right kind of "multinational" company add another new perspective to contemporary society with this engaging show. Róise Developed at FRINGE LAB with the support of Dublin Fringe Festival. Photo Credit Lukasz Betkowski

Sep 10 – 14 / 20:00

tickets

€13 / €11

50 mins

Figure It Out 50% Male Experimental Theatre Ireland

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The Mart

Meet Pat, Pat and Pat, your friendly neighbourhood postmen. Their world is awash with bills, flyers and take-away menus. With their help, just the lads have braved chaos, chance and the weather to discover something more than junk mail hiding deep inside the letterbox. The Last Post brings you through the backdoor of the post office to explore older ways and slower days. So grab your best pen! This could be your last letter. Let’s make it a good one.

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Sep 11 / 18:00, 21:00 / €9 €12 / €10 conc.

venue

New exciting artists make their Fringe debut with a playful look at tradition under threat. Róise Research kindly supported by An Post.

dates / times

The Mart

Sep 12 – 14 / 18:00, 21:00

duration

60 mins

The Last Post just the lads Ireland

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matinee

Sep 14 / 14:00

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Light House Cinema

Contemporary art-making blends with local, personal and popular heritage in a unique and unsentimental cocktail for the here and now. Under the guidance of artist Feidlim Cannon (Brokentalkers), seven performers present a contemporary, living history exploring the social history of an Irish town through personal recollections of growing up and living there. The global and the local collide through the prism of favourite TV shows, cinema and song, celebrating a peoples' history of themselves. The performance is a real, sometimes surreal, re-presentation of stories, memories and reminiscences.

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dates / times

Sep 11 – 13, 16 – 18 / 18:45

Cinema Screen 4

duration

50 mins

Unique voices brought alive by beautifully crafted film-making and an intimate live experience from one of Ireland’s most exciting theatre companies. Róise

tickets

matinees

€14 / €12 conc.

venue

Light House

Sep 14, 15 / 15:45

THE FAR SIDE Upstate Theatre Project and Feidlim Cannon (Brokentalkers) Ireland

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Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One and Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II Company SJ & Barabbas Ireland samuel beckett ' s rough for theatre one preview

Sep 14 – 17 / 20:45 duration

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€10 / €8 conc.

dates / times

Meet at Screen Cinema

50 mins

samuel beckett ' s act without words ii preview

14 – 17 / 21:45 duration

Sep 12,13 / 20:45 / €7

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€10 / €8 conc.

Sep 12,13 / 21:45 / €7

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dates / times

Sep

Meet at Screen Cinema

50 mins

Think that Samuel Beckett wrote for an intellectual elite? Think again. Every day, everywhere you look as you walk through Dublin you encounter characters and situations from his dramas. A and B asleep in their sleeping bags are goaded into their respective lives by an unseen force, although they never meet they carry each other through life. On a street corner a blind beggar and a wheelchair user pass the time pondering their existence, a tragic-comedy of wit from one of the world’s funniest writers.

“ You cannot but be astounded by the physical theatre here...” — The Irish Examiner Bringing Beckett out of the theatre and into your soul, Company SJ and Barabbas will change your Dublin street-view forever. Róise Supported by Irish Theatre Institute, Dublin City Council and Parkrite.

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Trapped in a labyrinth filled with wandering spirits that dwell in the dark and a deadly mist made up of tormented souls - there is only one way out and a mysterious voice promises to guide you there safely, but can it be trusted? You’ll have to play to find out! Labyrinth is a first-person horror survival game, played within a 5.1 surround sound sonic installation exploring Infrasound and Sensory Deprivation – the things nightmares are truly made of. How long can you survive inside the labyrinth?

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A twenty-first century ghost-train for the gutsy among you. Do you dare? Róise For audiences aged 12 and over.

Sep 13– 15 /every 30 mins from 13:00 – 20:00

Lane Recording Studios Studio 3

duration

20 mins

Labyrinth Conor Lonergan Ireland

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tickets

€5

venue

Windmill


Are yous coming over to our gaff for an evening of Dub style cooking, playing and story-telling? As Inner City young people we got a real buzz from the mega awards we won this year - Eco-Unesco, Uniquely Dublin and 30,000 hits on the internet. We’ll share our grans’ favourite recipes, games and stories, some aul Dublin people will drop by with a few stories to tell and maybe you have a yarn of your own to share over the dinner. G’wan, roll up your sleeves, pull on your play smock and get stuck into a load of fun!

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Sep 11 / 18:30 / €10

€11 conc.

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dates / times

Greenside House

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A chance to hang out with some really fantastic young people will make you feel old at first, but you’ll leave with a spring in your step. Róise

Sep 12– 13, 18– 20 / 18:30

tickets

120 mins

Gathering In The Gaff Whitefriar Youth Club Ireland

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Axis Ballymun

Desperate to be alone together Larry and Sophie steal away from a group daytrip to the cinema into the privacy of a hotel room. Unsupervised at last, how will their desires unfold? Sex and disability are explored in this captivating story that shows what happens in those rare moments alone. With SOLD OUT performances in the Galway Theatre Festival last year and on the heels of a two week run in the Galway Arts Festival this show is not to be missed!

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“A brilliant insightful piece of work that enlightens and entertains.” —  Irish Theatre Magazine Never before have I received recommendations from four different people on the same day about a show. This is it. The Dublin debut of Sanctuary has been a long time coming. Make sure to catch it while you can. Róise

Sep 14  / 14:30, 19:00 Sep 15 / 14:30

axis, Ballymun

duration

tickets

€15 / €13 conc.

venue

120 mins

Sanctuary Blue Teapot Theatre Company Ireland

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The Fumbally

Young Hearts Run Free present an evening of music and storytelling with some of Ireland’s most interesting and creative artists, featuring; Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Nic Gareiss, Katie Kim, Tieranniesaur, David O’Doherty, Kevin Barry, a radio presentation by The Listening Room, Mossy Nolan, and more to be announced.

The most eclectic and enjoyable music night in the city with a stellar line up in the gorgeously intimate surrounds of Dublin’s best café. Tickets will disappear. On your marks. Róise

Young Hearts Run Free - Supporting the Simon Community

dates / times duration

Sep 14 / Doors 18:30, Start 19:00

180 mins

tickets

€20

venue

The Fumbally

one night only

No Earthly Estate Young Hearts Run Free Ireland

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Meeting House Square

So you’ve danced on a beach as the sun came up, stumbled out of the bowels of a Teutonic warehouse after 3 days and lounged behind every VIP rope in every club that ever mattered? So you need a little bit more. How about the ground breaking seminal electro club for gays and their friends? Mother, together with the intergalactic party juggernaut live sensation LE GALAXIE, in an outdoor city centre location, in 3D? With a custom designed visual set, 3D glasses for all and a full bar until late. That’ll do.

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dates / times

Square

A party to remember, up close to one of the most exciting acts on the live music scene in the best indoor/outdoor venue in Dublin. Róise Presented by Paulpaulandjoe.com

Sep 14 / Doors 20:30 Event 21:00

duration

240 mins

tickets

€15

venue

Meeting House

one night only

Mother presents Le Galaxie en 3D Ireland

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Meeting House Square

Chaosmos - a world in the act of becoming. Something magical is afoot on the streets of Dublin. Wild beasts follow an ethereal alchemist, accompanied by a curious insect on a penny farthing. As they meander their way through the city they create striking vignettes that will entice, excite and feed your curiosity. Macnas conjures up a magical feast of the senses in this walkabout boutique street show with a mysterious troupe who play, discover and recover the elixir of life. Come and see alchemy in action.

dates / times

Sep 15 / 14:00 & 17:00

Macnas’ work vibrates on a different frequency, amazing your eyes and grabbing your gut. This new show is to be marvelled at. Róise Supported by Temple Bar Cultural Trust Suitable for all ages.

tickets

Free but ticketed. Tickets must be

booked in advance in person at our box office or by phone Square

duration

45 mins

one day only

Chaosmos Macnas Ireland

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Meeting House

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dates / times

Sep 17 – 20 / Doors:20:30 Show:21:00

Mill Street

duration

100 mins

tickets

€30

venue

Old Distillery,

post show dj set

Dinner and a Show Neil Watkins Ireland

Look we just want to spoil you. We want you to have it all. So we're throwing a massive bash in Dublin 8. There will be craic. For Neil Watkins (The Year of Magical Wanking, The Savage Eye) is singing with his new band of groovy troubadours — Buffalo Woman. There will be beats. You will eat something lovely. Drink something lovely. And if you can handle the decadence... the diligent Glambulance will sprinkle you with fairy magic. This shindig of food, decadence and divilment cannot wait another second. It is our destiny to journey well fed together...into Disco. The always-interesting, occasionally heart-stopping Neil Watkins and his band take a new direction in this very special intimate series of gigs. Róise

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Did you hear the one about the fella with no legs that used to strangle people? No? Join us as we take you back to 1780s Dublin to reopen the curious case of the Stoneybatter Strangler. Billy begged through the streets of Stoneybatter in his cast iron bowl. He made a lucrative living for himself but soon the coins being generously tossed into his bowl weren't enough so Billy decided to try his hand at a new business. Take a step back into history and allow yourself to be immersed in the now infamous story of Billy in the Bowl.

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Sep 16 / 19:00, 21:00 / €9

preview tickets

€12 / €10 conc.

duration

venue

So crazy it’s actually true, this site-specific yarn wrenches ye wild old times into the present day. Róise

dates / times

Sep 17– 21 / 19:00, 21:00

Meeting point at Christophe’s Café, Duck Lane

60 mins there is one wheelchair accessible performance Wed 18 Sep / 19:00.

all other performances are not accessible to wheelchair users

The Curious Case of the Stoneybatter Strangler Maylin Productions Ireland

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What does it mean to live on a tidal island in the face of rising sea levels? There are on average 704 high tides a year and you’re invited to be present for a visual and audio journey that physically records four of them on Sandymount Strand, transferring the mark of their rise and fall onto seven garments over 48 hours. 4 of 704 explores our vulnerability in the face of rising sea levels, making visual and tangible things that go unnoticed.

Ethical fashion meets local environmental action in this subtly provocative and very beautiful experience. Make the trip to Sandymount! Róise

dates / times

Sep 20, 23:59 / Sep 21, 12:31 & 23:59 / Sep 22, 13:06 tickets €10 / €8 conc. meeting point Sandymount Strand promenade at the sculpture entitled ‘An Cailin Ban’ duration 30mins

4 of 704 rosie o'reilly: re-dress & we are islanders Ireland

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The Finest;

Fitzgerald and Stapleton in conversation with Arturo Vidich dates / times Sep 21 / 15:00 tickets Free but ticketed, reserve by RSVP to reception@danceireland.ie or phone 018558800 venue DanceHouse Studio 1 duration 80 mins / The dance talk commences at 15:00 and the film will follow.

Fitzgerald and Stapleton and Dance Ireland present The Finest; a film screening followed by Q&A with New York artist Arturo Vidich.

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Licensed pilot, dog trainer, welder and Bessie award winning artist, Vidich’s work consists of open-ended stories that are complicated by active spectators. His film, Body Island, is inspired by a vision of the performer’s body as a landscape and a site of refuge. One performer and ten rats interact in a closed structure as it floods. This is what Ireland will be like when the polar ice-caps have melted.

Information Toolbox Irish Theatre Institute’s Information Toolbox is a networking event Fringe participants can’t afford to miss! This exciting “speed-dating style” event is produced specifically to meet the needs of new and emerging theatre and dance artists/companies. The Toolbox offers you one-to-one sessions with those who run venues and festivals, as well as key funding agencies and support organisations. In recent years and in response to demand, Information Toolbox has also invited a number of hand-picked presenters from international organisations. Information Toolbox is exclusively for companies and artists presenting work in the 2013 Dublin Fringe Festival. Funded by the Arts Council /An Chomhairle Ealaíon, Dublin City Council and Culture Ireland. For more information and to book your place online visit www.irishtheatreinstitute.ie fringefest.com | 1850 374 643


DTF Come Out to Play at Dublin Theatre Festival 2013, an 18-day celebration of the best of Irish and international theatre from 26 September – 13 October. The 2013 festival brings to Dublin some of the world’s most engaging, exciting and ground-breaking theatre from the US, Canada, India, Japan, Portugal, Poland, the UK and Australia. This year’s programme includes an exhilarating circus spectacle, world premières and new productions from acclaimed Irish companies, a season of family-friendly shows and an extensive series of talks, works-in-progress showcases and special events. View the full programme and book tickets at www.dublintheatrefestival.com

Philip White This year our campaign was shot by photographer Philip White working with our designers at Aad. Philip is from Wexford, now based in Dublin and is a graduate from NCAD with a BA in Fine Art. For more information on him please visit his website www. philipwhite.ie You can see more images from the campaign in the Dublin Fringe Festival box office @ Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 which will be open from August 21 – September 22.

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Dublin Fringe Festival Awards 2013 The Dublin Fringe Festival Awards exist to recognise, reward and celebrate the hard work and talent on display in the festival each year. They are a small but heartfelt tribute to some of the hundreds of festival makers and doers who seem to be able to draw on a reservoir of bottomless energy and passion to create some of the most exciting and original work any of us see from one end of the year to the next. More power to your elbow. Spirit of the Fringe Commissioning Award

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A highly prestigious award in association with Project Arts Centre that combines a commission to present work in Project Arts Centre in next year’s Dublin Fringe Festival, along with €5,000 to get the show up and running. The Golden Ticket! recent winners include PaperDolls, WillFredd Theatre, The Company, THEATREclub and Gavin Kostick.

Fishamble New Writing Award For the best play by a new or emerging Irish (or Irishbased) playwright premiered during Dublin Fringe Festival, this award includes the prize of a scholarship place on one of Fishamble's acclaimed playwriting courses, dramaturgical support and a stipend towards the playwright’s next play, generously sponsored by Fishamble: The New Play Company. The idea of new writing is interpreted broadly to include new works in the area of dance, performance art, music, multi-author, post-dramatic works and so on. Recent recipients of this coveted award are Shaun Dunne for Death of the Tradesmen, Shona McCarthy for Married to the Sea, Elaine Murphy for Little Gem, Grace Dyas for Rough and Amy Conroy for I Alice I.

Bewley’s Cafe Theatre ‘Little Gem’ Award Bewley's Café Theatre is Ireland's foremost presenter of lunchtime theatre and is delighted and proud to continue to sponsor the Bewley's Café Theatre 'Little Gem' Award for the most exciting show under an hour in length presented at this year's Dublin Fringe Festival. The prize for winning the award is a two-week run at Bewley's Café Theatre in the following year with €2,000 available to the company to pay for the remount. The 2012 recipient was Wicked Angels’ I'm Not A.D.H.D, I'm B.O.L.D!

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Best Production Presented by Dublin Fringe Festival to the show or event that displays excellence in every area of production, this awards the company or artist €750 to acknowledge the enormous work and talent that is put into presenting work at the festival. The 2012 recipient was Dogs by Emma Martin Dance.

Best Design €500 is presented by Dublin Fringe Festival to the talented winner of this award for outstanding lighting, set, sound, costume and/or graphic design. The 2012 recipient was Dogs by Emma Martin Dance.

Best Male Performer and Best Female Performer What it says on the tin. Worth a cool €500 each from Dublin Fringe Festival. The 2012 recipients were Ruth Lehane (The Lehane Trilogy) and Dan Canham (30 Cecil Street).

The Next Stage Wild Card Award Dublin Fringe Festival pays for an artist who has been part of the festival to take up a place on The Next Stage – an artist development programme run by Theatre Forum in association with Dublin Theatre Festival.

First Fortnight Award Since its inception in 2009, First Fortnight’s key aim has been to challenge stigma and prejudice about mental health issues through the creative arts. This award recognises excellence in a Fringe show that does just that, inviting it back for an encore run at First Fortnight Mental Health Arts Festival, in January 2014. For further information on First Fortnight visit www.firstfortnight.ie


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Dublin Fringe Festival identifies curates and nurtures emerging artists. FRINGE LAB provides year round practical and artistic support, responding to their needs and indeed those of independent more established artists. There is huge demand for these supports which are pivotal in shaping the work of a new generation of Irish performing artists, amplifying their presence on the world stage. These artists’ work is devised, demanding collaboration. As the arts sector diverges from individual companies each with its own administration, at a basic level, professional performing artists need somewhere to work.

We provide that space in our new HQ equipped with two large studios (Studio 1: a dedicated, free space for development of new work and Studio 2: used for our series of workshops, masterclasses, special events & also available for hire at a very competitive rate), writer’s room (the CELL), and our drop-in Artists’ Office (complete with PC, free wifi, printer & phone); all backed up by access to our own in-house expertise, and an ongoing schedule of workshops, masterclasses and resource sharing activities such as FRINGE FUSE and Elevenses. To find out more about FRINGE LAB please visit fringefest.com/lab or contact emma@fringefest.com FRINGE LAB is part funded by The Arts Council's Theatre Resource Sharing Initiative and Dublin City Council's Arts Office.

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Day by Day

Thurs 5

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18:15 Bunk (P) (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (P)(60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24

18:15 Confusion Boats (P) (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

20:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15

18:30 Whelp (P) (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56

18:30 Whelp (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56

20:15 BREAK (P) (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

19:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15

19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26

20:30 The Birthday Man (P) (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52

19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26

19:00 C'est La Bea / Don't Swim With Killer Whales (100 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.40 / 41

20:45 Distance from the Event (P) (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

19:00 C'est La Bea / Don't Swim With Killer Whales (100 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.40 / 41

20:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15

21:00 WAGE (P) (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.25

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52

20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

21:00 WAGE (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.25

20:45 PONDLING (P) (50 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.57

21:30 Foil, Arms and Hog - There’s a Plant On-Stage (P) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.42

21:00 WAGE (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.25

Fri 6 13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (P)(60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24 19:00 Way Back Home (P) (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26 20:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15 20:15 BREAK (P) (90mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9 20:30 The Birthday Man (P) (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52 20:45 Distance from the Event (P) (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 21:00 WAGE (P) (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.25

Sat 7 13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (P) (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73 13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24 15:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (P) (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73 16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32 fringefest.com | 1850 374 643

22:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15

21:30 Foil Arms and Hog - There’s a Plant On-Stage (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.42

Sun 8

Mon 9

12:00 RITES OF PASSAGE (120mins) Hedge School The Fumbally p.16 / 17

13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24

13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

14:00 Brat Kids Carnival (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.43

18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

18:30 Whelp (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56

18:00 RITES OF PASSAGE: Evolving Our Past (180 mins) Pepper Canister Church p.16 / 17

18:30 Beowulf: The Blockbuster!(P) (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78

18:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

19:00 C'est La Bea / Don't Swim With Killer Whales (100 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.40 / 41 19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26


Day by Day 19:00 MADONNA (P) (60 mins) The International Bar p.82

18:30 FUSED (P) (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.62

13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson street p.73

20:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15

18:30 Small Plastic Wars (P) (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

20:00 Figure It Out (P) (50mins) D-Light Studios p.86

18:30 GRINDR / a love story (P) (60 mins) Players Theatre p.75

18:00 In Dog Years I’m Dead (60 mins) The New Theatre p.35

20:00 POSTSCRIPT (P) (60 mins) The New Theatre p.34

19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26

18:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson street p.73

20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52

19:00 C'est La Bea / Don't Swim With Killer Whales (100 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.40 / 41

18:00 The Last Post (P) (60 mins) The Mart p.87

20:30 War Of Attrition (P) (60 mins) Players Theatre p.74

19:00 The King's Feet (P) (70 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.69

18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

19:00 MADONNA (60 mins) The International Bar p.82

20:45 PONDLING (50 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.57

20:00 Figure It Out (50mins) D-Light Studios p.86

18:30 FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.18 / 19

21:00 Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] (P) (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.68

20:00 POSTSCRIPT (60 mins) The New Theatre p.34

18:30 FUSED (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.62

20:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15

18:30 Gathering In The Gaff (P) (120 mins) Greenside House p.91

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8–9

18:30 GRINDR / a love story (60 mins) Players Theatre p.75

20:30 War Of Attrition (60 mins) Players Theatre p.74

18:30 Whelp (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56

20:45 PONDLING (50 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.57

18:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88

21:00 LIPPY (P) (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.60 / 61

19:00 How to be a lad(y) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.44

21:00 Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.68

19:00 MADONNA (60 mins) The International Bar p.82

21:00 WAGE (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.25 21:30 Foil Arms and Hog - There’s a Plant On-Stage (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.42 For THIRTEEN events please see p. 10 – 13

Tues 10 13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24 13:00 SWING (P) (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

21:00 WAGE (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.25

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

21:30 Foil Arms and Hog - There’s a Plant On-Stage (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.42

18:00 In Dog Years I’m Dead (P) (60 mins) The New Theatre p.35

For THIRTEEN events please see p.110 – 13

18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21 18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51 18:30 Whelp (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56 18:30 FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera (P) (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.18 / 19

Wed 11 13:00 Counter Culture (P) (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78 13:00 Exit Strategy (90 mins) The New Theatre p.36

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18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

19:00 The King's Feet (70 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.69 20:00 Briefs – The Second Coming (120 mins) Vicar Street p.14 / 15 20:00 Figure It Out (50mins) D-Light Studios p.86 20:00 POSTSCRIPT (60 mins) The New Theatre p.34 20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8–9 20:30 Beowulf: The Blockbuster! (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78 20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52 20:30 War Of Attrition (60 mins) Players Theatre p.74

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Day by Day 20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 20:45 PONDLING (50 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.57 21:00 Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.68 21:00 DOLLS (P) (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.27 21:00 LIPPY (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.60–61 21:00 The Last Post (P) (60 mins) The Mart p.87 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

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Thurs 12 13:00 Exit Strategy (90 mins) The New Theatre p.36 13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson street p.73 13:00 SWING (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79 13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24 16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32 18:00 In Dog Years I’m Dead (60 mins) The New Theatre p.35 18:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson street p.73 18:00 The Last Post (60 mins)The Mart p.87 18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

18:30 Gathering In The Gaff (120 mins) Greenside House p.91

21:00 LIPPY (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.60 / 61

18:30 GRINDR / a love story (60 mins) Players Theatre p.75

21:00 The Last Post (60 mins) The Mart p.87

18:30 Small Plastic Wars (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

21:30 Foil Arms and Hog - There’s a Plant On-Stage (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.42

18:30 Whelp (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56 18:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88 19:00 How to be a lad(y) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.44 19:00 MADONNA (60 mins) The International Bar p.82 19:00 The King's Feet (70 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.69 19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26 20:00 Figure It Out (50mins) D-Light Studios p.86 20:00 POSTSCRIPT (60 mins) The New Theatre p.34 20:00 RECORD (Remix) (70 mins) The Workman’s Club p.84 20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

21:45 Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II (P) (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Fri 13 09:00 Information Toolbox (210 mins) Wood Quay Venue p.100 13:00 -20:00 Labyrinth (entry every 30 mins) (20 mins) Studio 3, Windmill Lane p.90 13:00 Exit Strategy (90 mins) The New Theatre p.36 13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson street p.73 13:00 Small Plastic Wars (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

20:30 Counter Culture (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78

13:00 You Remember the Stories You Wish Were True (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.24

20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52

15:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

20:30 War Of Attrition (60 mins) Players Theatre p.74

16:00 Fit/Misfit (45 mins) Banquet Hall at Smock Alley Theatre p.55

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

20:45 PONDLING (50 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.57

18:00 In Dog Years I’m Dead (60 mins) The New Theatre p.35 18:00 The Last Post (60 mins) The Mart p.87

18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

20:45 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One (P) (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89

18:30 FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.18 / 19

21:00 Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.68

18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

18:30 FUSED (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.62

21:00 DOLLS (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.27

18:30 Beowulf: The Blockbuster! (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78

18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

18:30 FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.18 / 19 fringefest.com | 1850 374 643


Day by Day 18:30 FUSED (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.62

21:00 The Last Post (60 mins) The Mart p.87

18:15 Bunk (50 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.20 / 21

18:30 Gathering In The Gaff (120 mins) Greenside House p.91

21:30 Foil Arms and Hog - There’s a Plant On-Stage (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.42

18:15 Confusion Boats (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.51

18:30 GRINDR / a love story (60 mins) Players Theatre p.75 18:30 Whelp (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.56 18:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88 19:00 How to be a lad(y) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.44 19:00 MADONNA (60 mins) The International Bar p.82 19:00 The King's Feet (70 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.69 19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26 20:00 Figure It Out (50 mins) D-Light Studios p.86 20:00 POSTSCRIPT (60 mins) The New Theatre p.34 20:00 RECORD (Remix) (70 mins) The Workmans Club p.84 20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9 20:30 Counter Culture (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78 20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52 20:30 War Of Attrition (60 mins) Players Theatre p.74 20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 20:45 PONDLING (50 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.57 20:45 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One (P) (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89 21:00 Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.68 21:00 DOLLS (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.27 21:00 LIPPY (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.60 / 61

21:45 Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II (P) (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89 23:00 Disorder Disco (120mins) Project Arts Centre Bar For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

18:30 Counter Culture (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78 18:30 FAIR BALLS T’YIS - A Football Opera (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.18/19 18:30 FUSED (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.62 18:30 GRINDR / a love story (60 mins) Players Theatre p.75

Sat 14

19:00 How to be a lad(y) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.44

12:00 Brat Kids Carnival (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.43

19:00 MADONNA (60 mins) The International Bar p.82

13:00 - 20:00 Labyrinth (entry every 30 mins) (20 mins) Studio 3, Windmill Lane p.90

19:00 No Earthly Estate (180 mins) The Fumbally p.93

13:00 Beowulf: The Blockbuster! (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78 13:00 Exit Strategy (90 mins) The New Theatre p.36 13:30 BREAK (M) (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9 14:00 GRINDR / a love story (M) (60 mins) Players Theatre p.75 14:00 LIPPY (M) (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.60 / 61 14:00 The King's Feet (M) (70 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.69 14:00 The Last Post (60 mins) The Mart p.87 14:30 Sanctuary (120 mins inc. 15 min interval) axis p.92 15:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88 16:00 Fit/Misfit (45 mins) Banquet Hall at Smock Alley Theatre p.55 16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32 18:00 In Dog Years I’m Dead (60 mins) The New Theatre p.35 18:00 The Last Post (60 mins) The Mart p.87

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19:00 Sanctuary (120 mins inc. 15 min interval) axis p.92 19:00 The King's Feet (70 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.69 19:00 Way Back Home (55 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.26 19:30 KITSCHCOCK (P) (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58 20:00 Figure It Out (50mins) D-Light Studios p.86 20:00 POSTSCRIPT (60 mins) The New Theatre p.34 20:00 RECORD (Remix) (70 mins) The Workmans Club p.84 20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9 20:30 Small Plastic Wars (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79 20:30 The Birthday Man (90 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.52 20:30 War Of Attrition (60 mins) Players Theatre p.74 20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 20:45 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89

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Day by Day 21:00 Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.68 21:00 DOLLS (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.27 21:00 Mother presents Le Galaxie en 3D (240 mins) Meeting House Square p.94

20:15 Life Has Surface Noise (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.23

20:00 RECORD (Remix) (70 mins) The Workmans Club p.84

20:45 Animus (P) (75mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.63

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

20:45 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

21:00 DOLLS (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.27

21:00 Songs in the Key of 'D' (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.45

20:45 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89

21:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (P) (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

21:00 The Last Post (60 mins) The Mart p.87

21:00 DOLLS (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.27

21:15 The Secret Art Of Murder (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.59

21:45 Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89

21:15 The Secret Art Of Murder (P) (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.59

For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

21:30 The Late David Turpin (65 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.50

21:00 LIPPY (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.60 / 61

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19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58

Sun 15 12:00 Harnessing the Power Within (120 mins) Hedge School The Fumbally p.16 / 17 13:00 - 20:00 Labyrinth (entry every 30 mins) (20 mins) Studio 3, Windmill Lane p.90 14:00 Chaosmos (45 mins) Meeting House Square p.95

21:45 Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Mon 16 13:00 SWING (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

21:45 Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Tues 17 13:00 The Churching of Happy Cullen (P) (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.29 13:00 SWING (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79 13:00 The Games People Play (P) (80 mins) The New Theatre p.38

14:30 Sanctuary (120 mins inc. 15 min interval) axis p.92

18:15 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

15:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88

18:15 RUTH 66 (P) (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53

18:00 Finding Sympathy (P) (50 mins) The New Theatre p.39

16:00 Fit/Misfit (45 mins) Banquet Hall at Smock Alley Theatre p.55

18:30 Stories of a Yellow Town (P) (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.80

18:15 RUTH 66 (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53

17:00 Chaosmos (45 mins) Meeting House Square p.95

18:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88

18:15 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22

18:00 RITES OF PASSAGE: State of the Nation (180 mins) Pepper Canister Church p.16 / 17

19:00 Some Baffling Monster (P) (75 mins) The International Bar p.83

18:15 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22 18:30 FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.18 / 19 19:00 How to be a lad(y) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.44 fringefest.com | 1850 374 643

18:30 Boys and Girls (P) (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.77

19:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (P) (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

18:30 Damn the Circus (P) (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.72

19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58

18:30 Stories of a Yellow Town (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.80

20:00 LAMBO (P) (60 mins) The New Theatre p.37

18:30 Fatherland (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.64


Day by Day 18:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88 19:00 Moving City (P) (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.48 / 49

21:45 Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II (30 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89

19:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58

19:00 Some Baffling Monster (75 mins) The International Bar p.83

20:00 DEEP (90 mins) The Back Loft p.33

19:00 Mice Will Play (P) (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.28

Wed 18

20:00 LAMBO (60 mins) The New Theatre p.37

19:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

20:00 Landscape II (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.66 / 67

13:00 Small Plastic Wars (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

13:00 The Churching of Happy Cullen (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.29

20:30 Cuomo (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.76

13:00 The Games People Play (80 mins) The New Theatre p.38

20:30 Have Yis No Homes to Go To (50 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.81

20:00 DEEP (90 mins) The Back Loft p.33

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

20:30 SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of A Speed Junkie (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.54

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

18:00 Finding Sympathy (50 mins) The New Theatre p.39

20:30 Have Yis No Homes to Go To (P) (50 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.81

18:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

20:30 SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of A Speed Junkie (P) (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.54

18:15 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22

20:30 Cuomo (P) (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.76

18:15 RUTH 66 (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53

20:30 An Evening with Gabby Young and Other Animals (150 mins) The Workman’s Club p.85

18:30 Boys and Girls (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.77

19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58 20:00 Landscape II (P) (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.66 / 67 20:00 LAMBO (60 mins) The New Theatre p.37

20:45 Animus (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.63 20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 20:45 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One (50 mins) Meet at the Screen Cinema p.89 21:00 A 20th Century Concert: Abridged (120 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.46 / 47 21:00 Dinner and a Show (100 mins + DJ set) Old Distillery p.96 21:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

18:30 Damn the Circus (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.72 18:30 Fatherland (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.64 18:30 Gathering In The Gaff (120 mins) Greenside House p.91 18:30 Stories of a Yellow Town (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.80 18:45 THE FAR SIDE (50 mins) Light House Cinema (Screen 4) p.88 19:00 Mice Will Play (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.28 19:00 Moving City (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.48 / 49 19:00 Some Baffling Monster (75 mins) The International Bar p.83

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20:45 Animus (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.63 20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 21:00 A 20th Century Concert: Abridged (120 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.46 / 47 21:00 Dive & What's the Matter? (p) (60 mins) (DOUBLE BILL) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.28 / 29 21:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98 21:00 Dinner and a Show (100 mins + DJ set) Old Distillery p.96 21:15 The Secret Art of Murder (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.59 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Thurs 19 13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73 13:00 SWING (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.79

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Day by Day 13:00 The Churching of Happy Cullen(60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.29

20:30 Have Yis No Homes to Go To (50 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.81

18:30 Boys and Girls (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.77

13:00 The Games People Play (80 mins) The New Theatre p.38

20:30 SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of A Speed Junkie (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.54

18:30 Damn the Circus (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.72

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

20:45 Animus (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.63

18:00 Finding Sympathy (50 mins) The New Theatre p.39

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70–71

18:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73 18:15 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22 18:15 RUTH 66 (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53 18:30 Boys and Girls (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.91

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18:30 Damn the Circus (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.72 18:30 Fatherland (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.64 18:30 Gathering In The Gaff (120 mins) Greenside House p.91

21:00 Dinner and a Show (100 mins + DJ set) Old Distillery p.96

19:00 Moving City (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.48 / 49

21:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

19:00 Some Baffling Monster (75 mins) The International Bar p.83

21:00 Dive & What's the Matter? (60 mins) (DOUBLE BILL) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.30 / 31 21:15 The Secret Art of Murder (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.59 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Fri 20

19:00 Moving City (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.48–49

13:00 Beowulf: The Blockbuster! (70 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78

19:00 Some Baffling Monster (75 mins) The International Bar p.83

13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

19:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

13:00 The Churching of Happy Cullen (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.29 13:00 The Games People Play (80 mins) The New Theatre p.38

20:00 DEEP (90 mins) The Back Loft p.33

15:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

20:00 LAMBO (60 mins) The New Theatre p.37

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

20:00 Landscape II (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.66 / 67

18:00 Finding Sympathy (50 mins) The New Theatre p.39

20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9

18:15 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22

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18:30 Stories of a Yellow Town (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.80 19:00 Mice Will Play (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.28

19:00 Mice Will Play (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.28

20:30 Cuomo (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.76

18:30 Gathering In The Gaff (120 mins) Greenside House p.91

21:00 A 20th Century Concert: Abridged (120 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.46 / 47

18:30 Stories of a Yellow Town (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.80

19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58

18:30 Fatherland (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.64

18:15 RUTH 66 (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53

19:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98 19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58 20:00 DEEP (90 mins) The Back Loft p.33 20:00 LAMBO (60 mins) The New Theatre p.37 20:00 Landscape II (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.66 / 67 20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8–9 20:30 Cuomo (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.76 20:30 Have Yis No Homes to Go To (50 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.81 20:30 SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of A Speed Junkie (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.54 20:45 Animus (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.63 20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71 21:00 A 20th Century Concert: Abridged (120 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.46 / 47 21:00 Dive & What's the Matter? (60 mins) (DOUBLE BILL) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.30 / 31 21:00 Dinner and a Show (100 mins + DJ set) Old Distillery p.96


Day by Day 21:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98 21:15 The Secret Art Of Murder (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.59 23:59 4 of 704 (30 mins) Sandymount Strand Promenade p.99 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Sat 21 12:00 The Games People Play (M) (80 mins) The New Theatre p.38

18:30 Boys and Girls (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.77 18:30 Damn the Circus (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.72 18:30 Fatherland (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.64 18:30 Stories of a Yellow Town (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.80 19:00 Mice Will Play (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.28 19:00 Moving City (60 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.48 / 49 19:00 Some Baffling Monster (75 mins) The International Bar p.83

12:31 4 of 704 (30 mins) Sandymount Strand Promenade p.99

19:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

13:00 Counter Culture (60 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.78

19:30 KITSCHCOCK (45 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.58

13:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

20:00 DEEP (90 mins) The Back Loft p.33

13:00 The Churching of Happy Cullen (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.29 13:30 BREAK (M) (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8 / 9 14:00 RUTH 66 (M) (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53 14:00 SCRIPTED (180 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.65 15:00 Damn the Circus (M) (60 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.72

20:00 LAMBO (60 mins) The New Theatre p.37 20:00 Landscape II (60 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 2 p.66 / 67 20:15 BREAK (90 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.8–9 20:30 Cuomo (60 mins) The Pearse Centre p.76 20:30 Have Yis No Homes to Go To (50 mins) Bewley's Café Theatre p.81

15:00 Of Rogues and Knaves (60 mins) Whiskey Room at 37 Dawson Street p.73

20:30 SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of A Speed Junkie (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.54

15:00 The Finest (80 mins) Studio 1, Dance House p.100

20:45 Animus (75 mins) The Lir Academy, Studio 1 p.63

16:30 David O’Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (M) (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22

20:45 Distance from the Event (90 mins) Samuel Beckett Theatre p.70 / 71

16:30 Supperette (120 mins) Project Arts Centre: Foyer p.32

21:00 A 20th Century Concert: Abridged (120 mins) Smock Alley Theatre 1662 p.46 / 47

18:00 Finding Sympathy (50 mins) The New Theatre p.39 18:15 David O’Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything (60 mins) Project Arts Centre: Space Upstairs p.22 18:15 RUTH 66 (60 mins) Black Box at Smock Alley Theatre p.53

21:00 Dive & What's the Matter? (60 mins) (DOUBLE BILL) Project Arts Centre: Cube p.30/31 21:00 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler (60 mins) Meet at Christophe’s Café p.98

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21:15 The Secret Art Of Murder (60 mins) Boys School at Smock Alley Theatre p.59 23:59 4 of 704 (30 mins) Sandymount Strand Promenade p.99 For THIRTEEN events please see p.10 – 13

Sun 22 11:00 Sunday Sermon (120 mins) Hedge School Arts Block Trinity College p.16–17 13:06 4 of 704 (30 mins) Sandymount Strand Promenade p.99 14:00 Living Wholeness (120 mins) Hedge School Arts Block Trinity College p.16 / 17 18:00 RITES OF PASSAGE: Tour Guides to the Future (180 mins) The Examination Hall, Trinity College Dublin, p.16–17

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Index A

E

Landscape II 66

A 20th Century Concert: Abridged 46

Exit Strategy 36

LIPPY 60

An Evening with Gabby Young and Other Animals 85

F

M

Animus 63

4 of 704 99

B

FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera 18

Beowulf: The Blockbuster! 78 Boys and Girls 77 Brat Kids Carnival 43 BREAK 8 Briefs – The Second 120 Coming 14 Bunk 20

C C'est La Bea (double bill) 40 Chaosmos 95 Confusion Boats 51 Counter Culture 78 Cuomo 76

Fatherland 64 Figure It Out 86 Finding Sympathy 39 Fit/Misfit 55 Foil Arms and Hog - There's a Plant On-Stage 42 FUSED 62

G Gathering In The Gaff 91 GRINDR / a love story 75

H Have Yis No Homes to Go To 81

D

Hedge Schools 17

Damn the Circus 72 David O'Doherty Will Try to Fix Everything 22

I

Decision Problem [Good Time for Questions] 68

Information Toolbox 100

DEEP 33 Dinner and a Show 96 Disorder Disco 84 Distance from the Event 70 Dive (double bill) 30 DOLLS 27 Don't Swim With Killer Whales (double bill) 41

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How to be a lad(y) 44

In Dog Years I’m Dead 35

J KITSCHCOCK 58

Life Has Surface Noise 23

MADONNA 82 Mice Will Play 28 Mother presents: Le Galaxie en 3D 94 Moving City 48

N No Earthly Estate 93

O Of Rogues and Knaves 73

P PONDLING 57 POSTSCRIPT 33

R RECORD (Remix) 84 RITES OF PASSAGE 16 RUTH 66 53

S Samuel Beckett's Act Without Words II 89 Samuel Beckett's Rough For Theatre One 89

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Sanctuary 92

Labyrinth 90

Small Plastic Wars 79

LAMBO 37

Some Baffling Monster 83

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Songs in the Key of 'D' 45 SPEEDTRAP – Confessions of a Speed Junkie 54 Stories of a Yellow Town 80 Supperette 32 SWING 79

T The Birthday Man 52 The Churching of Happy Cullen 29 The Curious Case of The Stoneybatter Strangler 98 THE FAR SIDE 88 The Finest; Fitzgerald and Stapleton in conversation with Arturo Vidich 100 The Games People Play 38 The King's Feet 69 The Last Post 87 The Late David Turpin 50 The Secret Art Of Murder 59 THIRTEEN 10

W WAGE 25 War Of Attrition 74 Way Back Home 26 What's the Matter? (double bill) 31 Whelp 56

Y You Remember The Stories You Wish Were True 24

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Venues Dublin Fringe Festival Box Office Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 2 Scarlet Row Essex Street West, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 14 Henrietta Street Dublin 1 37 Dawson St. Dawson Street, Dublin 2 This venue is a licensed premises, no access for under 18 year olds.

Light House Cinema Market Square, Smithfield, Dublin 7 Markievicz Swimming Pool Townsend Street, Dublin 2 Meeting House Square Temple Bar, Dublin 2 National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History at Museum Luas Stop Benburb Street, Dublin 7 Old Distillery Mill Street, Dublin 8 This venue is not wheelchair accessible.

Abbey Theatre (main entrance) Marlborough Street, Dublin 1

Oonagh Young Gallery James Joyce Street, Dublin 1

Arts Block Trinity College Dublin

Players Theatre Trinity College, Dublin 2

axis Ballymun Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9 Bewley's Café Theatre 2nd Floor, Bewley's Building, 78/79 Grafton Street, Dublin 2 Lunch not included with lunchtime shows.

Project Arts Centre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Samuel Beckett Theatre Trinity College, Dublin 2

Christophe’s Café Duck Lane, Smithfield, Dublin 7

Sandymount Strand Promenade At An Cailin Ban sculpture

DanceHouse 1 Foley Street, Dublin 1

Screen Cinema 2 Townsend Street, Dublin 2

D-Light Studios 45 North Great Clarence Street (off North Strand Road, Dublin 1) This venue is not wheelchair accessible.

Smock Alley Theatre Lower Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Dublin Castle (Meet at Palace Street entrance off Dame Street) Palace Street, Dublin 2

The Art Park/Spencer Dock LUAS Stop Mayor Street, Dublin 1, (back of The Convention Centre)

Greenside House 45-47 Cuffe Street, Dublin 2

The Back Loft 7/11 Saint Augustine Street, Dublin 8 This venue is not wheelchair accessible.

Jervis Street LUAS Stop (Direction: The Point) Corner of Abbey St Upper and Jervis St, Dublin 1

The Examination Hall Trinity College, Dublin 2

Liberty Hall Eden Quay, Dublin 1

The Fumbally Fumbally Lane, Dublin 8

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The International Bar 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 This venue is not wheelchair accessible. The Liquor Rooms The Clarence Hotel, 6-8 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2 This venue is a licensed premises, no access for under 18 year olds. The Lir, National Academy of Dramatic Art Corner of Pearse St and Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2 The Mart 190 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin 6 This venue is not wheelchair accessible The New Theatre 43 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 The Pearse Centre 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 The Pepper Canister (St. Stephen’s Church) Mount Street Crescent, Dublin 2 The Workman’s Club 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2 This venue is a licensed premises, no access for under 18 year olds. Vicar Street 58-59 Thomas Street, Dublin 8 This venue is a licensed premises, no access for under 18 year olds Windmill Lane Recording Studios 20 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4 Wood Quay Venue Dublin City Council Office, entrance via Fishamble St.

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About Us Director

Programming Assistant

Róise Goan

Alison Reilly

General Manager

Assistant Producer/ Director for special projects

Sarah Durcan Production Manager

Marcus Costello Programme Manager

Emma Hannon Marketing and Development Manager

Jessica Hilliard Finance and 126 Administrative Assistant

Aisling O’Brien Production Coordinator

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GDK Fringe Solicitors

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Thank You Dublin Fringe Festival would not have been possible without the following people. We would like to thank you: The Board of Dublin Fringe Festival: Andrew Lowe, Jen Coppinger, Dave Harland, Des Doris, Julie Doyle, Peter Daly, Mary Moloney, Eleanor Collier and Barry O’Donnell; Adrian Acosta, Susan Daly, Jennifer Wade and all at thejournal.ie; Aine Gallagher, Owen O’Doherty and Geraldine Wilson of PIVOT Dublin; All the Willing Workers and Bloggers; Anna King, Mary Collins, Nicola Fitzgerald, Keith Fitzsimons, Helen O’Halloran and all at Fáilte Ireland; Anna Walsh, Catherine Rutter, Irma McLoughlin and Gráinne Lynch at Theatre Forum Ireland; Annie Ryan; Anthony Fox, Shane Fitzmorris and Cathy Ely O’Carroll at the New Theatre; Brendan Gallagher and all at Aircoach; Brian Finnegan and Conor Wilson and all at GCN; Bren Berry and all at Aiken Promotions/Vicar Street; Bríd Dukes and all at Civic Theatre; Caroline Senior; Caroline Williams, Peter Crawley and all at Irish Theatre Magazine; Cian O’Brien, Niamh O’Donnell, Melanie Dolan, JC Collins, Carmel Mackey, Seán Dennehy, Siobhán Shortt, Kate Heffernan, Kate McSweeney, Conall Ó Riain, Kate O’Sullivan, Andrew Adamson and all at Project Arts Centre; Christine Sisk and Madeline Boughton at Culture Ireland; Conor Buckley, Patrick McKillen and all at the Liquor Rooms; Dan Colley, Amy Conroy, and Cian O’Brien (aka DFF’s next top models); Dan McGuinness at Catalyst; Dara Connolly, Lyndsey Ni Rainaill, Paul O’Toole and Paul Cashell at Temple Bar Cultural Trust; Dave Costello at Clear Channel; David Gunning; Dave Ryan at Bluntworks; David Horan, Iseult Golden and Colm Maher at Bewley’s Café Theatre; David Smith at Micromedia; Elverys Sports; Emer McGowan and Nicola Murphy at Draíocht; Emma Fraser; Emma Gorman and Deirdre O’Brien at Tourism Ireland; Fanci's Closet; Fergal McCarthy; Finbar Cullen and all at the Pearse Centre; Francis Thackaberry and all at Samuel Beckett Theatre; Gerry Cleary, Elizabeth Duffy and all at Galway Arts Festival; Gina Moxley; Grace Dyas; Graham Whybrow; Gráinne Brookfield and all at O’Reilly Theatre; Ivan Birthistle; Jackie Ryan and all at Jameson Dublin International Film Festival; Jane Daly, Siobhán Bourke, Claire O’ Neill and Ewa Senger at Irish Theatre Institute; Jennie Moran; Jennifer Killelea, Clare Creely and all at Filmbase; Jim Culleton, Gavin Kostick & Marketa Dowling at Fishamble; the New Play Company; Joey Kavanagh; John Breen; Julia Carruthers, Eleanor Creighton, Tiina Ylönen and all at Dublin Dance Festival; Kamil Chechlacz; Karen Lee and all at The Gaiety School of Acting; Karen Wright & everyone at Staycity;

Karl Keane at AIB; Kate Costello; Kate Ferris; Kevin O’ Brien and Magnet; Kilian Waters; Kris Nelson; Lian Bell; Linda Geraghty and all at Riverbank Arts Centre; Lisa Fitzsimons; Loughlin Deegan, Anne Fitzpatrick, Seána Skeffington, Barry Conway and all at The Lir; Louise White; All at the Lighthouse Cinema; Marino College of Further Education; Mark Rooney and all at The Ark; Martine Hogan and all at Niall M. Hogan & Company; Michael McDermott and LeCool; Michelle Read; Nathalie Weadick, Andrew Griffin, Max LaRoussie, Rory McGowan and all at Arup, Irish Architecture Foundation and Architecture Republic; Niamh Ní Chonchubhair and all at axis Ballymun; Nollaig Healy at Clonmel Junction Festival; Orla Hannratty, Rebecca Fitzpatrick, Hugh McCarthy and all at Rua Red; Patrick Sutton, David Halpin, Clíona Dukes and all at Smock Alley Theatre; Paul Clegg and Grainne Kelly at the Culture Recreation and Amenities Dept., Dublin City Council; Paul Crosbie, Aoife O’Regan and all at Metro Herald; Paul Johnson, Sian Cunningham and Elisabetta Bisaro at Dance Ireland; Peter Prendergast and all at Monstertruck; Philip White; Ray Yeates, Sinéad Connolly, Mary Weir, Victoria Kearney and all at Dublin City Arts Office; Ronán Rogerson; Sally Ann Kelly; Sally Anne Kinahan, Joe O’Flynn, Padraig Yeates and Charlotte Wray at ICTU; Sarah Murphy and Entertainment.ie; Scott Burnett, Johnny Kelly, Rory Bradley and all the Angry Boyz at Aad; Seamus Lynam, Greg Kelly and everyone at The National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks; Shane McAllister and all at Mobanode; Shane O'Brien; Stuart McLaughlin, Andrew Hetherington and Rowena Neville at Business 2 Arts; Tania Banotti at IAPI; The Gathering Ireland; The High-Fifteens; Tom Lawlor and Volta; Tony Davey, Ann Russell, Will Tatem and all at Red 61; Una Carmody and Gillian Clarke at Arts Audiences; Úna McCarthy, David Parnell, Val Ballance, Paul Flynn, Davide Terlingo, Imelda Dervan and Jocelyn Clarke at The Arts Council; Una McKevitt; Veronica Dyas; Willie White, Caroline Williams, Stephen McManus, Maeve Whelan and all at Dublin Theatre Festival; Yvonne Carry; St. Anne’s Park, Clontarf. A special thanks to Siobhán Kane, DFF’s longest serving employee, marking her 10th year with Dublin Fringe Festival. A huge thank you to our incredible team of interns and volunteers, without whose energy and commitment Dublin Fringe Festival could not happen.

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