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| Find Out What's On During the Final Week at Dublin Theatre Festival
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| Hi Stu,
It’s the last week at Dublin Theatre Festival, but we still have so many exciting productions coming your way…
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| DEEPERGOSIA WDOWIK AND CAMPO NU 7 & 8 OCTProject Arts Centre |
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| Polish theatre maker Gosia Wdowik deals with representations of gender-specific violence. Based on personal experience and interviews with teenagers in Warsaw, she critically examines the ongoing production and reproduction of images depicting female bodies in the context of sexuality and victimization.
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| | | BE CAREFULMALLIKA TANEJA 7-11 OCTProject Arts Centre |
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| Caution is central to a woman’s experience of life. It is prescribed, imbibed, and practiced with rigour so that women can be ‘safe’. Stripping down a culture hiding behind its ignorant, prudish mores, Mallika Taneja exposes the contradictions of India’s stagnated social progress. Although rooted in a particular context, Be Careful resonates with audiences all over the world, pointing towards the global epidemic of victim blaming and violence against women. |
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| | PIECES OF A WOMANTR WARSZAWA10&11 OCTO’Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College |
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| Set against the backdrop of present-day Warsaw, 30-year-old Maja comes to terms with a traumatic loss. Pieces of a Woman paints a deeply personal picture into one woman’s fight to decide her own future and the rippling impact this has across generations of one family.
From the writer (Kata Wéber) and director (Kornél Mundruczó) behind the award-winning hit Netflix film adaptation; witness the Irish stage premiere of the original theatre production of TR Warszawa’s Pieces of a Woman.
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| | | NOWHEREKHALID ABDALLA AND FUEL THEATRE10-12 OCT Project Arts Centre |
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| In this intricate and playful solo show, inspired by his involvement in the Egyptian revolution of 2011, and his experience of the counter-revolution that followed, actor and activist Khalid Abdalla (United 93, The Kite Runner, The Crown) takes us on a surprising journey into his own history, set against a cartography of seismic world events.
”Radical and urgent — an audacious solo show that feels like more than theatre.“ — The Guardian
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| | | | EXTRA SHOWS ADDED DUE TO PHENOMENTAL DEMAND |
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