Making A Show of Myself

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Mill Theatre, Friday 4th April - Saturday 5th April

In a modern twist on a beloved Irish pastime, raconteur and international story expert Mary Kate O Flanagan makes a case for the profound impact storytelling has on our lives, while sharing some of the true-life stories that made her a GrandSlam Champion Storyteller on two continents and a TikTok sensation!

In this captivating show, Mary Kate takes the audience on a journey through true, personal stories from her life that are as entertaining as they are insightful. The show will pull you in with its raw authenticity, leaving you hooked from beginning to end. But it's not just about the storytelling – Mary Kate also shares valuable lessons on what makes a great story, giving audiences a deeper understanding of the art of storytelling.

By the end, you'll not only be entertained but also inspired and transformed by the powerful lessons Mary Kate imparts. Prepare to learn, laugh, and reflect as you experience stories that will stay with you long after the show ends.


Date:
Friday 4th April - Saturday 5th April
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€18
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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