IVY

The New Theatre, Tuesday 25th March - Saturday 29th March

Perched on a box room bed in an overcrowded house share, Ivy observes the sketchbook of her life as it unfolds on the brickwork of a neighbouring building. In flashes and fragments, she pieces together the meaning of home –sights, sounds and tastes – and how it feels to live without them.Navigating a path through a broken system, hope is found in the absurd in this dark, humorous exploration of a woman in hidden homelessness.


Date:
Tuesday 25th March - Saturday 29th March
Time:
7.30pm (Matinee Saturday 2.30pm)
Price:
€16 - €20
Address:
The New Theatre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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