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Freak
A play everyone should see – and a first-rate revival.
History Of Ireland
“A slick combination of politically driven theatre, dance and comedy with more than a touch of the Blarney…”
Intolerable Side Effects
You’d be hopping mad to miss this. It’s very bunny.
Sary
The imaginative force, language and unsettled serenity of this work demands a sustained run.
The Seven Ages of Mam
13.10 is a good lunchtime to watch a Mam’s legend in.
Tiptree
Written and performed by Jenny Rowe