Well That’s What I Heard

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Project Arts Centre, Monday 16th December - Saturday 21st December

The Breadline Collective, Well That's What I Heard.

Welcome to the Blessed Virgin Community School, the establishment responsible for seasoning the cardboard bland cottage pie that is Sean McDermott Street with a beaushiful selection of bedroom DJs, gangland tearaways and Crayola MUA's. Behind these walls, social hierarchy is king, Instagram is queen and no Princess is safe. Join Zara, Kelis and Amber as they duck and dive their way through school, parties, InstaFollowers and the brutal reign of Tell.Com.


Date:
Monday 16th December - Saturday 21st December
Time:
2.30pm | 7.45pm
Price:
€16 | €18
Address:
Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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