Am I The A**Hole?

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Smock Alley Theatre, Thursday 11th September - Saturday 13th September

All rise. The Court of Public Opinion is now in session.

Can you ever wear white to a wedding?
Does replying ‘k’ constitute emotional abuse?
Should fuckboys pay emotional reparations?
And seriously, who gets the dog in the breakup?

You’re invited to a courtroom drama like you’ve never seen before. Satirical, comedic and experimental, this show turns the theatre-going experience into a game of cunning and manipulation.

Select your role as a member of the jury or the public audience in this immersive performance where the collective gets to decide: who is the a**hole?

Am I The A**hole? is a brand new piece of immersive event theatre, where audiences have some very important decisions to make. They can choose to be a member of the audience that sees the story unfold in its entirety, or they can opt to be a potential juror, going through a jury selection process and give a verdict on who’s the asshole.

Preview: September 11th, 6.15pm
Opening Night: September 12th, 8.45pm
Other performances: September 13th, 3pm and 6.15pm


Date:
Thursday 11th September - Saturday 13th September
Time:
Varies
Price:
€17 - €19
Address:
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

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