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10 Dec 2010
I've been going to see as much as I can squeeze in at Queer Notions this week. Saw the inspiring, exhausting, impressive opening show The Bobby Sands Memorial Race, checked out Qasim Riza Shaheen's video piece, and whooped it up at Jonny Woo's show. Was ragin' I couldn't go to see Dickie Beaus's show last night because it clashed with my own. Tonight I'm odd to see Mark O'Halloran's Trade, and Neil Watkins' The Year Of Magical Wanking (also on tomorrow night). Tomorrow I'm going to see New York queer performance legend Peggy Shaw. Phew!
Tickets and booking HERE.
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03 Dec 2010

London queer cabaret superstar Jonny Woo is bringing his unique brand of fabulous nuttery to The Project Arts Centre in Dublin on December 8th at 9:30pm, as part of Queer Notions 2010 and I have a pair of tickets to give away. If you haven't seen La Woo before you need to sort that out, and if you have, well, you'll need no persuasion to catch his show.
To enter, drop me an e-mail (panti@ireland.com) with the answer to this question:
How much is a festival pass for Queer Notions?
Closing date is next Monday, Dec 6th, and I'll put all the correct answers in a hat and pull a winner.
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01 Dec 2010
The Year Of Magical Wanking, a performance by Neil Watkins is one of the many queer performances in Queer Notions 2010, at the Project Arts Centre form Dec 7 - 11. Check out the full programme and catch as many as you can. Book HERE.
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01 Jul 2009
... in yesterday's Irish Times. (I've never been called a "planet" before. Do you think he's calling me fat?)

David Hoyle
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25 Jun 2009

I went to see Philip McMahon's play All Over Town in the Queer Notions festival on Tuesday night and it was wonderful - funny, touching, incisive, dark at times. But of course I would say that because I love Philip. So don't take my word for it, take The Irish Times' word for it.
All Over Town runs until Saturday at The Project Arts Centre.
I can't go to anything in Queer notions today cos I'm a hard working huge woman, but tomorrow I'm going to see Niall Sweeney's performance lecture Dancing At The Crossroads: Glamour Rooted In Despair, and David Hoyle in This Is My Fucking Truth.
Can't wait!
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24 Jun 2009
... because my new show, A Woman In Progress, goes up this evening. It's all sold out though, so if you don't have a ticket you'll just have to live with the knowledge that you're life is a little less fabulous than you had hoped. Anyway, it'll be back for another run in late September.

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17 Jun 2009

I saw the first production of this play two years ago and I can't recommend it enough - though the show has been re-written for this all new production. Written by Philip McMahon (the busiest man in Irish theatre - one of the creative forces behind the very queer and very productive thisispopbaby theatre company, Writer In Association at The Abbey Theatre, and indeed the director/producer of my own theatre work) it's a one man show about a young Irish gay finding himself, and trouble, in Australia.
All Over Town
by Phillip McMahon
Directed by Tom Creed
Featuring Dylan Kennedy
“Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.”
Just ask Seán. He's swapping the grey of Dublin for the neon of Bangkok and the bright lights of Sydney. His agenda? Fun, beer and sex: in no particular order. He just wants out of Ireland and away from his family and friends... but everything comes at a price.
All Over Town is a dark and comic odyssey that follows one young gay man’s journey to discover himself at whatever cost.
Playwright Phillip McMahon (Writer in Association, the Abbey Theatre 2009 / director of 'Panti, All Dolled Up') teams up with director Tom Creed (Associate Director at Rough Magic) to create this smart and sexy all new production that will take you to the other side of the world.
Tickets and info HERE.
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16 Jun 2009

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15 Jun 2009

More info and tickets HERE.
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12 Jun 2009

'Alternative' cabaret legend David Hoyle (aka The Divine David) is bringing his unique style of queer performance to the Project Arts Centre's 'Queer Notions' festival.
Info and tickets HERE.
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