
THERE’S SO MUCH to see at ABSOLUT Fringe 2011 that the organisers have tried to break it down for us.
Today: 10 shows that won’t cost you more than 1o bob.
The Yellow Wallpaper - This might be a ghost story. Worse yet, it might not. The dark corners of the theatre reflect the dark corners of the mind in this…
Hand Me Down the Moon - In a timeless house on Eustace Street a ten-year-old, space-obssessed girl, wants you to dream with her
PaperDolls - Lose yourself in dance and circus with a host of unsettling but beautiful creatures…
Welcome to the Forty Foot – What do you get if you throw yourself into the Irish Sea 365 days a year?
Pope Benedict: Bond Villain – Sharp-tongued satire from Abie Philbin Bowman
The Wheelchair on My Face - The myopic memoir of a four-eyed child, brought to you by Sonya Kelly
Cult - Five devotees wake up in a remote barn following their cult’s mass ascension… from the brilliant Diet of Worms
When Irish Hearts are Praying – A play about lives in a country (our country) on the brink of change…
Follow - Shane’s parents are both deaf – he asks you to follow him to a place where languages of the senses collide.
All Things Considered It’s a Nice Place to Start – Why would someone send you a thank you card out of the blue – here’s 300 reasons to hope.
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