The Acting

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Glass Mask Theatre, Tuesday 1st October - Saturday 19th October

“Are you still at the acting?”
Meet Charlie– An actor! (/Playwright)!
Charlie's good. He's been told he's good. So, why is he back home, sat between his parents watching Paul Mescal on The Late Late Show?

This October, At the Glass Mask Theatre, Witness our hero's efforts to survive this way of life– Nasty Reviews! Botched Auditions! And A Life-Scarring Nativity!

Witness Charlie in– ‘The Acting' A kaleidoscopic new comedy all about life on (but mostly off) stage.

(Charlie only writes so that he can act in something)

The Glass Mask Theatre is an experience that includes great food, drink, and some of Ireland's best theatre artists.


Date:
Tuesday 1st October - Saturday 19th October
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€20 - €26
Address:
Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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