The Dole Wide World

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Glass Mask Theatre, Tuesday 5th November - Saturday 23rd November

Brace yourself, for Glass Mask to turn into a dangerous high stakes dole office emergency as we present Rex Ryan's newest play: The Dole Wide World.

Two people at crossroads of their existence step into a Dole Office on Parnell Street and attempt to save each other’s lives. A play that explores motherhood, meaning, violence and the state’s handling of individuals on the edges of society.

Rex Ryan’s new play following Poptart Lipstick, his Glass Mask debut play recently premiering off Broadway. Expect flames and intensity in the GMT for this one.

CONTENT WARNINGS: Flashing Lights, Violence, Semi-nudity


Date:
Tuesday 5th November - Saturday 23rd November
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€20 - €26
Address:
Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Glass Mask Theatre, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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