Heart of a Dog

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Civic Theatre, Wednesday 29th September - Sunday 3rd October

By Éadaoin O’Donoghue, (Transplanted from Mikhail Bulgakov)

Éadaoin O’Donoghue’s play, inspired by Mikhail Bulgakov’s masterpiece novel, is a fierce parable, a Frankenstein fable, that’s as funny as it is terrifying. The adventures of a scroungy mongrel named Sharik, who in a gruesome scientific experiment, is turned into a man. A vivid exploration of what it means to be human, and animal – with joy, pain, love, loss, faith, ecstasy, despair, sex, beauty, wickedness, music, dancing, humour, and cats. An absurd and superbly comic odyssey.


Date:
Wednesday 29th September - Sunday 3rd October
Time:
8.00pm (Matinee 3pm Sat 2nd Oct)
Price:
€20 - €25
Address:
Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

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