Bullied

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Bewley's Cafe Theatre, Monday 8th January - Saturday 3rd February

Anna (16) is spending mid-term break with Grandad, who lives alone in the East Wall in Dublin. But Anna is having real problems. Her parents are not getting on and she is being secretly bullied. Sinister texts, fake invites and nasty online images are making her life hell.

Grandad too is not having it easy. The gas company are about to cut him off. His bank is bouncing payments. And he can’t get answers to any of his questions.

BULLIED is a cross-generational play with two people, fifty years apart, facing up to and challenging the confusing and hidden world of cyber communication.

Starring IFTA nominated Vinnie McCabe and newcomer Shauna

Brennan, BULLIED is above all, a drama of hope, the story of how the wisdom of age and the courage of the young can face adversary and triumph.


Date:
Monday 8th January - Saturday 3rd February
Time:
1.00pm (soirée show 7pm Thurs 18th Jan)
Price:
€10 - €15
Address:
Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Bewley's Cafe, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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