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18 February, 2015 //

The Way Back Home

Branar Téatar do Pháistí (Ireland) and Teater Refleskion (Denmark) in association with Baboró International Arts Festival for Children present The Way Back Home. When a...

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18 February, 2015 //

Battlestations

Set in the recent past, Battlestations takes place during the time that peace vigils against the war in Iraq were being organised. While it explores...

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18 February, 2015 //

Chris Kent Corked

Chris Kent deals with his irrational fears and a quirky combination of real life events. Growing up and dealing with Misophonia (hatred of certain sounds-not...

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16 February, 2015 //

Frank Pig Says Hello

Frank Pig Says Hello is Pat McCabe’s stage version of his acclaimed novel The Butcher Boy. It is a poignant and provocative journey into the...

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16 February, 2015 //

The Whistling Girl

“I shall stay the way I am, because I do not give a damn!” – Dorothy Parker Composer Trevor Knight and singer Honor Heffernan are...

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16 February, 2015 //

Après Match

Gary Cooke, Risteárd Cooper and Barry Murphy collectively are known as Après Match. Their blend of brilliant commentary, outrageous humour and wicked impersonations has delighted...

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12 February, 2015 //

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

The most magical of fairytales comes to The Civic. Performed by the RATSS students, it will star Joe Conlan as the Dame, performing for the...

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11 February, 2015 //

AL PORTER Is Yours

“Move over Graham Norton, Ireland’s ascendant king of camp is Al Porter. With bold gags and bolder suits, the young Tallaght man is fast making...

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9 February, 2015 //

Don Baker

With special guest Clara Rose Don Baker, a fantastic harmonica and guitar player, has established himself as a prolific song writer with the release of...

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