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The Pearse Centre, Tuesday 10th September - Sunday 15th September

Becky Cheatle is a rising star of Irish comedy, though her 50 years as a man got mixed reviews, much like the Star Wars prequels. In her new stand-up show, she hilariously explores her gender transition through the lens of her lifelong love of Star Wars.

Join Becky for a truly unique and moving journey through gender transition, childhood memories, and adult crisis. Jump to lightspeed with a show that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious.

May the laughs be with you!


Date:
Tuesday 10th September - Sunday 15th September
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€12 - €14
Address:
The Pearse Centre, Pearse Street, Dublin, Ireland

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