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Draíocht, Friday 29th November - Saturday 30th November

Class by Iseult Golden and David Horan.

A parent-teacher meeting goes very wrong in Class – a play about learning difficulties: in school, in life, wherever. Brian and Donna's son is 9 years old, and he's struggling. That's what his teacher says. Says he should see a psychologist. But Brian and Donna – recently separated – never liked school, never liked teachers. So are they going to trust this one? And should they? Class is an explosive triple confrontation in a classroom over learning difficulties, love and entitlement. Funny, heartbreaking and beautifully observed, with rave reviews and a sold-out run at the Abbey Theatre, Class is new Irish writing at its finest.

Edinburgh Fringe First Winner 2018.
★★★★★ “Three terrific performances, two exceptional writers and directors, and one extraordinarily brilliant script”The Arts Review.
★★★★ “One hell of a Class breakdown”, “an emotionally explosive triple confrontation… riveting intensity”Mail on Sunday.
★★★★ “A Different Class”… “hugely entertaining and immaculately performed scenes from a school room… It is a rare, successful narrative about nice people”The Irish Times.


Date:
Friday 29th November - Saturday 30th November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€16 - €18
Address:
The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

Google Map of The Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

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