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Hi Mira,
Happy Monday! 

Tickets are selling fast so be sure to get booking to avoid disappointment. 


For now though, why not check out some of the new Irish work that is part

of this year's Festival.


 
Lost Lear
by Dan Colley
 
All at once fast paced and thought-provoking, Lost Lear lands us into the world
of Joy, a woman with dementia, who is being cared for through a method where
people live inside an old memory.
 
28 Sept - 8 Oct
€15 -€25
Project Arts Centre (Cube)

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Animals
Louise White performance
 
A radical reimagining of George Orwell's Animal Farm.
 
Animals tells the story of a group of animals who rebel against their owner
in the hope of creating a better society —where they work less and live more.
In this energetic and irreverent interpretation, Louise White explores the
spectrum of morality, injustice and the human condition.
 
5-9 Oct
€20 - 30
Samuel Beckett Theatre

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Good Sex
by Dead Centre with Emilie Pine
 
How do you have sex on stage? How do you even have sex?
 
Each night, two brand new performers will tell this story of desire, betrayal and
loneliness. They have never rehearsed together or read the script. They are
strangers. But they are
not alone — to help and guide them they’ll be joined on stage by an intimacy
director, trained in the art of teaching people how to touch. You can rest assured
that the sex will be safe. It will be consensual. And it will be good.
 
28 Sept - 2 Oct
€20 - €30
Samuel Beckett Theatre

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G.O.D. (Good.Orderly.Direction.)
by Lee Coffey
 
G.O.D. (Good. Orderly. Direction.), guidance from a higher power, whatever
helps you stay in active recovery from this day to the next. One day at a time.
But what if it all starts to unravel? In the place you feel most protected.
 
3 - 8 Oct
€14 - €16
Axis, Ballymun

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No Magic Pill
by Christian O'reilly
 
This is the (mostly) true story of Martin Naughton AKA Michael Collins in a
wheelchair. Martin is an agitator. A disruptor. A seeker of justice and planter of
(truth) bombs. But will his anarchic quest for equality be derailed by dreams of
love and new horizons?

4-9 Oct
€18 - €25
Civic Theatre

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We have had fantastic feedback since we launched our 10 for 10 scheme.


10 for 10 is 10% of tickets for selected festival productions are available for €10
to under 30s, unwaged, freelance artists and arts workers. 
All you have to do is register by filling out this form here.

Shows included in 10 for 10:


The Blackwater Lightship,Good Sex, Manifesto Transpofágico, Lost Lear,
The Cold Sings, Animals, Crowd, Elles Vivent, The Boy Who Never Was, Short
of Lying
The Realistic Joneses, Heaven, How To Be A Dancer, G.O.D.
(Good.Orderly.Direction), Colic, Joyce's Women.
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