A Recurrence
CO-PRESENTED BY CIVIC THEATRE & DUBLIN FRINGE FESTIVAL,
CO- PRODUCED BY CIVIC THEATRE
How much has really changed for working-class women in Ireland?
Three generations of working-class Dublin women. Three homes: 1930s tenement, 1990s flat, modern council house. Thin walls. No privacy. No real choice. As each faces an unplanned pregnancy, time fractures and the same cycles of pressure, secrecy and survival repeat.
These homes, built differently, hold the same truth: we’ve never erased poverty, it’s just changed shape.
Supported by: axis: Ballymun’s axis Assemble Programme, Gorilla Design with Dublin Fringe Festival, Fatima Groups United, & South Dublin Participatory Arts. Developed at Dublin Fringe Festival Studios.
Image Credit: Vlad Gurdis
Information
PLEASE NOTE: contains reference to mental health and depression, sexual violence, and themes of suicide and abortion. This event features smoke machines and strobe lighting.
PERFORMANCES:
2 Sep, 20:00 (preview)
3–4 Sep, 20:00
5 Sep, 15:00 & 20:00
6 Sep, 15:00
8–11 Sep, 20:00
12 Sep, 15:00 & 20:00
13 Sep, 15:00
Prices: €18 (full), €15 (conc. & preview)