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Sun 15 Mar | |||
![]() Ticket Details: Tickets: €9.00 Concession: €6.00 Garter Lane Friends: €6.00 |
EARLY BIRD TICKET €7.50 IF PREBOOKED BY 5PM SATURDAY 32A (15A) & Kisses (15A) (DOUBLE BILL)Marian Quinn’s charming, tender 32A is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set in Dublin’s Raheny in 1979. We first meet 13 year-old Maeve (Ailish McCarthy) as she tries on her first bra, the measurement the same at the bus route to her suburban estate. Maeve and her friends are obsessed with breasts and bras, staring chest-height at other women and endlessly discussing their burgeoning pubescence. From there, the formative events of Maeve’s young life are covered in a familiar rite of passage, from her first period to her first kiss and her first disco (the Northside’s legendary Grove, complete with DJ Cecil Nolan in a cameo). When they meet at a party and spend an innocent night racing around a garden, Maeve starts dating the local heartthrob, sixteen year old Brian Power (Shane McDaid). Her friends can’t believe it, and their sense of injustice is doubled when Maeve skips an important meeting to go on a date instead. On the fringes of Dublin, Kylie and Dylan - two pre-teen kids - live in a suburban housing estate devoid of life, colour and the prospects of escape. Kylie lives with five other sisters, her overworked mother and in constant dread of her uncle’s unwelcome visits. Next door, Dylan lives in the shadow of an abusive alcoholic father and the memory of an elder brother who ran away from home two years previously. After a violent altercation with his father, Dylan runs away from home and Kylie decides to run away with him. Together they make their way to the magical night time lights of inner city Dublin, to search for Dylan’s brother, and in the hope of finding, through him, the possibility of a new life.Details of Times: 19:00 |
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Patrons are asked to note that tickets once booked, are non-refundable, and latecomers will not be admitted.
The Divine Comedy on sale on Tues 20 July @ 11am

