I Confuse Easy (A 1981 brain in the new world)

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Mill Theatre, Saturday 17th August

Keego is a bald human male, from a faraway land known as 1981. A place pre internet, pre social media and pre twerking on tiktok.

A place where Ireland had only just discovered colour and each household had 5 teeth to share. Social media in the 80’s and 90’s was being told to go and play in the traffic!

So, How does a 1981 brain work in 2024? Come along and find out

‘I confuse easy (A 1981 brain in the new world)’ is a journey through the mind of a very confused Keego. Repeated attempts to navigate the world in 2024 has left him a confused mess of a human being. Come along and enjoy him trying to talk his way out of what he said in the previous sentence.

Keego is constantly wondering about things like ‘what is the secret Victoria sells in her bra shops’, ‘what is the Irish kama sutra’, ‘what is snapchat really for’ and what happens when role play in the bedroom…… goes very wrong. What makes a happy marriage and what is love?

Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me no more

*if you sung that part you must buy a ticket*

He confuses easy!


Date:
Saturday 17th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€12
Address:
dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum, Sandyford Road, Dundrum, Dublin 16, Ireland

Google Map of dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum, Sandyford Road, Dundrum, Dublin 16, Ireland

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