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Abbey Theatre, Monday 13th September - Saturday 18th September

A live show about a dead woman.

Outside the Louvre in Paris, a woman’s face is taken without permission. It becomes more famous than she ever was. You’ve seen her without realising who she is. You might have even kissed her.

This new live theatre performance explores the twin human obsessions of intimacy and autonomy in a show that begins in an intimacy coordination workshop and ends with an out-of-body experience.

Part of DUETS, an artist support initiative made with the combined expertise of Irish Theatre Institute, Fishamble: The New Play Company and Dublin Fringe Festival.


Date:
Monday 13th September - Saturday 18th September
Time:
7.00pm (Sat Matinee 1pm)
Price:
€14 - €16
Address:
Abbey Theatre, Abbey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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