Making a Mark

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Axis Arts Centre, Friday 29th April

Mark has competed in the World Games, played King Lear before, packed houses and packed bags for 20 years in Tesco’s… But that’s not even half the story.

Part live interview, part self-led confessional, this is Mark’s life and he’s ready to take a seat at the table.

Ambition, disruption, grief and frustration.

He hopes this show will be the making of him.

Are you ready for what he has to say?
Following a sell out premiere production at the Dublin Fringe Festival 2019 (nominated for Best Production, Best Performer, Wilde Courage Award & Winner of the Judge's Choice Award), Making A Mark returns for a National Tour throughout Ireland in 2022.


Date:
Friday 29th April
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€16 - €18
Address:
Axis Art Centre and Theatre, Main St, Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland

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