Freehouse

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Samuel Beckett Theatre, Saturday 7th May - Saturday 21st May

A happening all day – Come and go as you please

Created by: Andrew Bennett, Aedín Cosgrove, Leon Henry,Clare Howe, Faith Jones, Ros Kavanagh, Simon Kenny, Signe Lurey, Anthony Morris, Gina Moxley, Anna Sheils and Gavin Quinn.

FREEHOUSE is on from 3pm-9pm at the Samuel Beckett Theatre May 7-21.

FREEHOUSE is a live happening featuring live music, film, death masks, kitchen sinks, nerf guns, diaries and more.


Date:
Saturday 7th May - Saturday 21st May
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
€5
Address:
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin, Ireland

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