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Online, Wednesday 17th June - Sunday 21st June

Chekhov's First Play – presented by Dead Centre.

Dead Centre were due to perform Chekhov's First Play in Dublin this week for the first time since 2015. Due to current circumstances the performance has been cancelled but will hopefully be rescheduled for next year! In the meantime, a recording of the play has been made available to watch until midnight on Sunday. Free to view but donations are welcome. Enjoy!

To donate to Dead Centre simply visit their website or click here. A donation from you would help to ensure:

  • Artists receive compensation for work they have lost. A percentage of your donation will go directly to the team who helped make the show, and the team who were due to tour the show this year.
  • Work can continue to reschedule all the touring cancelled this year, including bringing Chekhov's First Play back to Dublin in 2021.
  • Dead Centre can continue to develop ideas, so that they can bring new work to the stage in 2021 and beyond..!

Date:
Wednesday 17th June - Sunday 21st June
Time:
All Day
Price:
Free - Donations appreciated

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