Gleek Of The Week
A Glee-obsessed teenager. An all-boys school. A somewhat questionable singing voice.
Conor is thirty, but he was once seventeen - and his life just wasn’t as colourful as the hit TV show Glee. Deeply closeted and relentlessly bullied, his bedroom became his sanctuary - and sometimes his prison. So, how did he escape?
It’s probably best that he sing about it.
A joyful new musical about hope, optimism and the pursuit of glee - even when the world begs you to stop singing.
Funded by Kildare Arts Service.Supported by Irish Theatre Institute & The Moat Theatre, Naas. Developed at Scene+Heard & Dublin Fringe Festival Studios.
Image Credit: Fnati.c headshots
Information
Home Ground: This show is part of Dublin Fringe Festival’s Home Ground community takeover performances initiative, facilitating artists to co-create safe, celebratory audience spaces for the communities their work represents.
PERFORMANCES:
7 Sep, 19:00 (preview)
8–12 Sep, 19:00
Home Ground Performance: 9 Sep, 19:00
For queer/LGBTQIA+ and working class audiences.
Prices: €18 (full), €16 (conc.), €14 (preview)