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Bewley's Cafe Theatre, Monday 10th January - Saturday 5th February

A New Comedy from Award-Winning Playwright, Ciara Elizabeth Smyth

Starring Clodagh Mooney Duggan and Camille Lucy Ross
Directed by Jeda de Brí

Mella is a compulsive liar.
Maura is a kleptomaniac.
Unsurprisingly, neither has any friends.

Fresh out of controlling relationships, both women are thrust into uneasy freedom. Can they overcome their flaws and shed their inhibitions to avoid dying alone? Or will their compulsions engulf them in the end?

A new dark comedy about monsters, condiments and dancing.

Lots of dancing.


Date:
Monday 10th January - Saturday 5th February
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
€10 - €15
Address:
Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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