Tenderfoot

Civic Theatre, Thursday 23rd January - Saturday 25th January

TENDERFOOT, The Civic Theatre’s apprentice theatre programme for transition year students, supports the development of new theatrical voices. The Tenderfoot Showcase presents a programme of plays by 16 year old playwrights, plays reflecting their lives, their world, plays exploring their fears, their worries, their joys. Performed and designed by a 70 strong ensemble of young people under the guidance of working theatre professionals.

This year’s programme features:‘Anyone’s House’ by Anna McCaffrey –Lucan Community CollegeMary, Guy & Dylan aren’t in class. They’re in trouble. They contemplate what the future has in store for them as they sit impatiently outside the principal’s office, waiting to be summonsed inside. Funny, real and just a little bit outrageous.

TENDERFOOT, original theatre by and for young people.

Performances for School: Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th of January – 12pm (Book direct through Box Office 01 4627477)

Public Performances: Saturday 25th January – 2pm & 7pm


Date:
Thursday 23rd January - Saturday 25th January
Time:
Price:
€12 (€6 concession)
Address:
Civic Theatre, Bóthar Belgard, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland

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