Spliced

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The National Handball and Croke Park Community Centre, Saturday 7th January - Sunday 8th January

Joyous, honest, brave and hard hitting. This ‘explosive’ one-man show uses everything Timmy’s experience in the GAA has to offer to portray his journey to become an individual outside of the sporting institution that raised him. He wants to talk about sport, identity, masculinity and mental health in the mecca that is Croke Park.

Spliced will be performed in the dramatic new Show Court of the National Handball and Croke Park Community Centre, GAA.

Spliced will be followed by a post-show discussion on Sat 7th Jan.

Writer & Actor Timmy Creed
Directed & Dramaturg by Gina Moxley
Music by Chris Somers
Video Design by David Mathuna
Lighting Design by Eoin Winning


Date:
Saturday 7th January - Sunday 8th January
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€20 - €25
Address:
National Handball Centre, Sackville Avenue, Ballybough, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Handball Centre, Sackville Avenue, Ballybough, Dublin, Ireland

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