After a busy summer of touring with Cyprus Avenue, Class, Jimmy’s Hall and Two Pints we are surging into autumn.
Right now we are working with 7 companies and 85 artists to bring you these 6 shows.
The Patient Gloria

Female desire is still a handful. The Patient Gloria is a new work by Gina Moxley, inspired by the 1965 films Three Approaches To Psychotherapy, also known as The Gloria Films.
28 September – 6 October on the Peacock Stage
Scotties

A powerful new play celebrating the music and languages of Scotland and Ireland.
5 – 6 October at Coláiste Acla, Achill Island
The Lost O’Casey

Spinning outwards from the stage onto the streets, this potent and timely project invites audiences into a thrilling reimagining of Sean O’Casey’s Nannie’s Night Out.
26 September – 13 October (Meeting at the Gate Theatre)
DRUIDSHAKESPEARE: Richard III

Druid continues its exploration of Shakespeare’s kings, in a chilling and darkly comic story of power and ambition.
3 – 27 October on the Abbey Stage
Rathmines Road

Fraught, funny and ferocious, this new drama by Deirdre Kinahan challenges the cultural response to accusations of sexual assault.
9 – 27 October on the Peacock Stage
Double Cross

Thomas Kilroy creatively pitches two real-life Irishmen against each other in World War 2’s propaganda battle.
31 October – 10 November on the Peacock Stage