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  • 8:00 pm
    01/05/2020-03/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 8:00 pm
    02/05/2020-03/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 8:00 pm
    03/05/2020-03/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 8:30 pm-9:20 pm
    04/05/2020

    The Zoo Story

    by Edward Albee

    The Unconscious Theatre Collective proudly presents (Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winner) Edward Albee’s seminal piece ‘Zoo Story’.

    Two very different men meet by chance in Central Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon. A play about isolation, social disparity, hope and connection, and the inhumanity of modern life. Witty, strange, but ultimately poignant and grounded, the friendly chat they begin will have profound effects on the direction of both their lives.

    We are a London-based company of international actors with a commitment to truthful and improvisational work.

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  • 7:00 pm
    06/05/2020

    Paler, Still

    by Oonagh Wall in collaboration with the company.

    Nothing grows in Dublin anymore.
    Concrete, glass and grey. The landscape is the same everywhere,
    Beyond the Pale, in the rural Irish boglands, an abandoned Hotel rots.
    This would be a safe place to stagnate.
    Or so it seems.
    Set in a near-future Ireland were the Western World has eaten itself into anonymity and another recession: Paler, Still is a new tragi-comedy and is anseo|anois theatre’s debut production.
    Paler, Still tells a story set in Ireland, but it is not just a story for the Irish. This small country is a microcosm for something we see happening all over the Western World. The poverty gap widens, some opportunities only available to a select few, society circling back on itself again and again and our play asks, what is the cost of progress? What is lost as we charge into the future? Are some people always left behind? And, if we despair at society, can we simply opt out?
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  • 7:00 pm-9:00 pm
    07/05/2020

    Duty

    by Bomafabia Wokoma

    When a Nigerian family moves to London, it’s a far cry from the life they’d hoped for.’Duty’ explores how detatchment, discontent, gender and racial constructs play out for Petal, a young black woman, both in society and intimite relationships. Plus the bitter sweet hope of finding purpose in the midst of it all.
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  • 8:00 pm
    08/05/2020-09/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 8:00 pm
    09/05/2020-09/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 7:45 pm-8:45 pm
    10/05/2020-13/05/2020

    Prison Dialogues

    by Mark Hewitt

    Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.

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  • 7:45 pm-8:45 pm
    11/05/2020-13/05/2020

    Prison Dialogues

    by Mark Hewitt

    Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.

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  • 7:45 pm-8:45 pm
    12/05/2020-13/05/2020

    Prison Dialogues

    by Mark Hewitt

    Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.

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  • 7:45 pm-8:45 pm
    13/05/2020-13/05/2020

    Prison Dialogues

    by Mark Hewitt

    Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.

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  • 8:00 pm
    14/05/2020-16/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 8:00 pm
    15/05/2020-16/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 8:00 pm
    16/05/2020-16/05/2020

    Love And Money

    by Dennis Kelly

    I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
    David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
    Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
    A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
    Love and Money have the power to kill.

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  • 2:30 pm-3:30 pm
    20/05/2020

    Paler, Still

    by Oonagh Wall in collaboration with the company.

    Nothing grows in Dublin anymore.
    Concrete, glass and grey. The landscape is the same everywhere,
    Beyond the Pale, in the rural Irish boglands, an abandoned Hotel rots.
    This would be a safe place to stagnate.
    Or so it seems.
    Set in a near-future Ireland were the Western World has eaten itself into anonymity and another recession: Paler, Still is a new tragi-comedy and is anseo|anois theatre’s debut production.
    Paler, Still tells a story set in Ireland, but it is not just a story for the Irish. This small country is a microcosm for something we see happening all over the Western World. The poverty gap widens, some opportunities only available to a select few, society circling back on itself again and again and our play asks, what is the cost of progress? What is lost as we charge into the future? Are some people always left behind? And, if we despair at society, can we simply opt out?
  • 8:45 pm-9:35 pm
    20/05/2020-23/05/2020

    The Zoo Story

    by Edward Albee

    The Unconscious Theatre Collective proudly presents (Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winner) Edward Albee’s seminal piece ‘Zoo Story’.

    Two very different men meet by chance in Central Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon. A play about isolation, social disparity, hope and connection, and the inhumanity of modern life. Witty, strange, but ultimately poignant and grounded, the friendly chat they begin will have profound effects on the direction of both their lives.

    We are a London-based company of international actors with a commitment to truthful and improvisational work.

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  • 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    21/05/2020-23/05/2020

    Paler, Still

    by Oonagh Wall in collaboration with the company.

    Nothing grows in Dublin anymore.
    Concrete, glass and grey. The landscape is the same everywhere,
    Beyond the Pale, in the rural Irish boglands, an abandoned Hotel rots.
    This would be a safe place to stagnate.
    Or so it seems.
    Set in a near-future Ireland were the Western World has eaten itself into anonymity and another recession: Paler, Still is a new tragi-comedy and is anseo|anois theatre’s debut production.
    Paler, Still tells a story set in Ireland, but it is not just a story for the Irish. This small country is a microcosm for something we see happening all over the Western World. The poverty gap widens, some opportunities only available to a select few, society circling back on itself again and again and our play asks, what is the cost of progress? What is lost as we charge into the future? Are some people always left behind? And, if we despair at society, can we simply opt out?
  • 8:45 pm-9:35 pm
    21/05/2020-23/05/2020

    The Zoo Story

    by Edward Albee

    The Unconscious Theatre Collective proudly presents (Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winner) Edward Albee’s seminal piece ‘Zoo Story’.

    Two very different men meet by chance in Central Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon. A play about isolation, social disparity, hope and connection, and the inhumanity of modern life. Witty, strange, but ultimately poignant and grounded, the friendly chat they begin will have profound effects on the direction of both their lives.

    We are a London-based company of international actors with a commitment to truthful and improvisational work.

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  • 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    22/05/2020-23/05/2020

    Paler, Still

    by Oonagh Wall in collaboration with the company.

    Nothing grows in Dublin anymore.
    Concrete, glass and grey. The landscape is the same everywhere,
    Beyond the Pale, in the rural Irish boglands, an abandoned Hotel rots.
    This would be a safe place to stagnate.
    Or so it seems.
    Set in a near-future Ireland were the Western World has eaten itself into anonymity and another recession: Paler, Still is a new tragi-comedy and is anseo|anois theatre’s debut production.
    Paler, Still tells a story set in Ireland, but it is not just a story for the Irish. This small country is a microcosm for something we see happening all over the Western World. The poverty gap widens, some opportunities only available to a select few, society circling back on itself again and again and our play asks, what is the cost of progress? What is lost as we charge into the future? Are some people always left behind? And, if we despair at society, can we simply opt out?
  • 8:45 pm-9:35 pm
    22/05/2020-23/05/2020

    The Zoo Story

    by Edward Albee

    The Unconscious Theatre Collective proudly presents (Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winner) Edward Albee’s seminal piece ‘Zoo Story’.

    Two very different men meet by chance in Central Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon. A play about isolation, social disparity, hope and connection, and the inhumanity of modern life. Witty, strange, but ultimately poignant and grounded, the friendly chat they begin will have profound effects on the direction of both their lives.

    We are a London-based company of international actors with a commitment to truthful and improvisational work.

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  • 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    23/05/2020-23/05/2020

    Paler, Still

    by Oonagh Wall in collaboration with the company.

    Nothing grows in Dublin anymore.
    Concrete, glass and grey. The landscape is the same everywhere,
    Beyond the Pale, in the rural Irish boglands, an abandoned Hotel rots.
    This would be a safe place to stagnate.
    Or so it seems.
    Set in a near-future Ireland were the Western World has eaten itself into anonymity and another recession: Paler, Still is a new tragi-comedy and is anseo|anois theatre’s debut production.
    Paler, Still tells a story set in Ireland, but it is not just a story for the Irish. This small country is a microcosm for something we see happening all over the Western World. The poverty gap widens, some opportunities only available to a select few, society circling back on itself again and again and our play asks, what is the cost of progress? What is lost as we charge into the future? Are some people always left behind? And, if we despair at society, can we simply opt out?
  • 8:45 pm-9:35 pm
    23/05/2020-23/05/2020

    The Zoo Story

    by Edward Albee

    The Unconscious Theatre Collective proudly presents (Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winner) Edward Albee’s seminal piece ‘Zoo Story’.

    Two very different men meet by chance in Central Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon. A play about isolation, social disparity, hope and connection, and the inhumanity of modern life. Witty, strange, but ultimately poignant and grounded, the friendly chat they begin will have profound effects on the direction of both their lives.

    We are a London-based company of international actors with a commitment to truthful and improvisational work.

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