The Windy Lady’s Christmas Livestream

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Online, Saturday 19th December

axis Ballymun is proud to present
The Windy Lady's Christmas LIVESTREAM

An anarchic and hilarious new show from Pom Boyd straight from axis theatre to your home.

Come see The Windy Lady dance at the crossroads where Stand Up and Theatre meet in this very special how where you’ll be invited into her madcap world of hairnets, turkeys, the healing power of a cuppa and Vladimir Putin.

A lesson in laughter and life The Windy Lady invites you to share the contents of her mind, her shopping bag and her biscuit tin.

Original, anarchic and very funny, Pom Boyd's The Windy Lady is a subversively witty and charming celebration of animals, womanhood and ordinary life.
‘Joy is an act of Resistence' – Toi Delacotte

Creative producer: Mark O’Brien

Lighting Design: Suzie Cummins


Date:
Saturday 19th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€10

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