DUBLINERS WOMEN Must End this Saturday at The New Theatre!

By: Dec. 13, 2016
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Dubliners Women
An adaptation of James Joyce's Dubliners

Dates: November 28th - December 17th, 7.30pm Tickets: €16 (€12.50 concession)

About the Show:
"A bell clanged upon her heart. She felt him seize her hand:
-Come!
All the seas of the world tumbled about her heart. He was drawing her into them: he would drown her" - Eveline

"Mrs. Mooney dealt with moral problems as a cleaver deals with meat: and in this case she had made up her mind" - The Boarding House

"They led her to the table amid laughing and joking and she put her hand out in the air as she was told to do. She moved her hand about here and there in the air and descended on one of the saucers. She felt a soft wet substance with her fingers and was surprised that nobody spoke or took off her bandage." - Clay

Birth. Love. Death. 100 years ago to now.
Immerse yourself in the hidden worlds of Eveline, Clay and The Boarding House, three short stories by one of the 20th Century's greatest writers, James Joyce. Dubliners' Women shines a light on the female narratives in Joyce's iconic collection of stories, and their resonances with Ireland today.

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Want
by Stephen Toomey

Dates: January 4th - 7th 2017, 7.30pm Tickets: €16 (€12.50 concession)


About the Show:
WANT is an examination of the things a man tells himself about his place in the world.
Talking to himself, this man must choose his words carefully. Especially when no one else is listening.
After all, there are things he does not wish to hear, not even from his own mouth.

Director - Raymond Keane
Lighting - John Comiskey
Sound - Trevor Knight

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The Voice Factor [X]
by Michael-David McKernan

Dates: January 9th - 21st 2017, 7.30pm Tickets: €16 (€12.50 concession)


Quincy, a young man from Dublin, is entered into The Voice Factor by his friends. Quincy's always been up for a laugh.

Then people start to stand, applaud, and compliment.

The Voice Factor [X] is a satirical exposé of the artificiality associated with talent shows, as an unlikely contestant is sucked into the hostile celebrity machine, and precariously climbs his way to the top.

Directed by the award-winning Rosa Bowden, The Voice Factor [X] marks the introduction of an exciting new writing voice to the Irish theatre scene in a play which challenges ideas about modernity's obsession with fame.

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