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Samuel Beckett Theatre, Monday 22nd July - Saturday 27th July

5 Days of play with Spirit Guides. 5 Nights of shows with improv friends.

5 DAYS OF PLAY
Mon 22 to Fri 26 Jul
Spontaneously facilitated by Darren Yorke over 5 themed days (from 10am-4pm), Spirit Guides is a fun-fuelled, game-oriented laugh trek from schoolyard staples to absolute scenes!

Day 1 — SPIRITED PLAYERS
Day 2 — OPEN MINDS
Day 3 — UNRULY HEARTS
Day 4 — BUSY BODIES
Day 5 — SOUL MATES

5 NIGHTS OF SHOWS
FESTIVAL VIBES
We're joining forces with Gather Improv to usher in the festival vibes in the height of Summer with four fresh acts from Ireland's flourishing improv scene.


Date:
Monday 22nd July - Saturday 27th July
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies
Address:
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Samuel Beckett Centre, Dublin, Ireland

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