Kissing The Witch

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Online, Friday 30th October - Saturday 31st October

Presented by Corps Ensemble in partnership with axis

Written by Emma Donoghue, Oscar-nominated writer of “Room”

“They say she gives you one long look and your life hangs in the balance. But they say so many things about her, they can't all be true.'

A potent brew of passion, ambition, and courage, Kissing the Witch cracks open the stories we know and love to see what's really going on beneath the cloaks and crowns. Journey through time and tradition as five fantastical stories weave a tapestry of love, lust and everything in between.

This is an online screening of a pre-recorded performance of Kissing the Witch.

All Tickets Purchased will give access to
an exclusive Q&A with Emma Donoghue and axis Director Mark O'Brien


Date:
Friday 30th October - Saturday 31st October
Time:
10.00pm
Price:
€10

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