Dirty Dusting

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Axis, Friday 6th March

Dirty Dusting – Live at Axis.

Dressing Room 1 Productions are thrilled to present the second leg of their national Irish tour of the hilarious play Dirty Dusting, starring the inimitable Mary Byrne of X Factor. Hold onto your seats, arriving with a bang this wild new comedy about a trio of 70-something cleaners face the axe…. Well instead of taking threats of redundancy lying down, these game girls set up a phone-sex service and that's when the fun begins! These three girls will have you rolling in the aisles as they turn into ‘telephone belles' – their bosses don't know about it, their families would never guess and their very willing customers are none the wiser!

Be shocked, delighted and amused by the only chat-line girls with dusters, attitude and their very own bus passes! Pure theatrical Viagra? It probably is for those who might just need the real thing! Crude? Yes! Funny? Absolutely! If you love Mrs Brown's Boys come and meet their match in this must-see comedy of the year! Round up your friends for a hilarious night out!

“one of the funniest shows you will see this year”Daily Ireland.
“side-splittingly funny with howls of laughter ringing around the theatre”Waterford Today.

Booking information
Age: 16+
Strong language throughout.


Date:
Friday 6th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€18 | €20
Address:
9 Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Co. Dublin City, Ireland

Google Map of 9 Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Co. Dublin City, Ireland

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