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DUBLIN WILL SHOW YOU HOW
"FIFTEEN OFF 'TRICITY, FIFTEEN OFF THE GAS. TEN EURO OFF THE UNIFORM ... TWENTY FOR THE WEED, EIGHTEEN EURO FOR THE BLUES. NO, FUCK THAT - 'TRICITY CAN WAIT, SO CAN THE GAS AND I'LL JUST HAVE TO EXPLAIN TO THE SCHOOL"
Dublin Will Show You How is a provocative play that offers a gut-wrenching glimpse into the intimidation and isolation of women living in the culture of coercion and crime.Â
It speaks of oppression and ultimately women’s ostracisation, where you cannot leave your home for fear of hearing or seeing something you shouldn’t, or being implicated in somebody else’s business. It is based in the north inner city of Dublin but it is about women everywhere and their survival.​
Dublin Will Show You How is based on a concept by Vanessa Fielding, Artistic Director of The Complex, and inspired by workshops with women from the north inner city of Dublin as part of the Browbeating Project, a collaboration between the Abbey Theatre and The Complex.Â
Supported by Dublin City Council, the Arts Council of Ireland, North West Inner City Partnership, the SAOL Project, the Snug Counselling Service, High Hopes Choir and the National Women’s Council of Ireland.Â
Credits:
Denise McCormack
Liz Fitzgibbon
Karen Ardiff
Thommas Kane Byrne
Luke Griffin
Ciara Ivie
Leah Moore
David O'Meara
Writer: Tracy Martin
Director: Vanessa Fielding
Producers: Phil Kingston, Jen Coppinger, Vanessa Fielding
Audiovisual & Lighting Design: Conleth White
Set and Costume Design: Sarah Jane Foley
Sound Design: Vincent Dohert
Image credit: Geta Brătescu, Către alb (Autoportret in șapte secvențe) / Towards White (Self-portrait in seven sequences), 1975, photomontage of seven b/w photographs, 31 x 82 cm; photography: Mihai Brătescu; courtesy of the artist; collection of Instituto Inhotim, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, MoMA New York, The National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest, Kontakt Collection Vienna.
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Production images by Ros Kavanagh