Dreamgun Film Reads: The Christmas Binge

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Smock Alley Theatre, Thursday 19th December - Saturday 21st December

Dreamgun Film Reads: The Christmas Binge – Dreamgun return to Smock Alley with a mini-season of Film Reads tangentially related to Christmas.

A different Christmasy film script every night, rewritten with jokes and performed by unprepared comedians.

Thursday 19th Dec – Die Hard (75 mins).
Friday 20th Dec – Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (75 mins).
Saturday 21st Dec Matinee – The Lion King (Suitable for 8+) (55 mins).
Saturday 21st Dec Evening – The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (145 mins incl interval).

★★★★★ “Merciless, hilarious. Consistently sharp, rapid-fire funny writing and crackling performances”The Irish Times.
★★★★★ “Kept us in stitches and potentially destroyed a host of childhood memories.”Broadway Baby.


Date:
Thursday 19th December - Saturday 21st December
Time:
2.30pm | 7.30pm
Price:
€10 | €15 | €20
Address:
7 Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, D08 PX27, Ireland

Google Map of 7 Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin, D08 PX27, Ireland

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