Dublin Fringe Festival have announced their programme for this year, Dublin Fringe Festival 2020: Pilot Light Edition from 5 - 20 September.
The programme has been crafted into seven chapters, including an 'Artist at Work' series. Taking place all over the island during the festival dates, these paid idea development residencies (done safely at home or in studio) shine a light on artistic process and the often invisible work done by artists. Preparation for the future continues.
We are thrilled to be partnering with the Dublin Fringe Festival on this exciting new programme by supporting two Northern Irish writers. Orla Graham is a writer/actor, Kirby Thompson is a writer/director (Belfast) through 'Artist at Work'. With support from the Lyric Theatre, Orla and Kirby are working on their new project, Occupied, exploring the triumphs and trials of menstruation, that monthly bill that Mother Nature makes us pay.
For more details of this series please click here.
Explore the full programme here. Tickets for the festival are on sale now. With limited capacities due to ongoing safety guidelines, the DFF recommend booking tickets early.
The programme has been crafted into seven chapters, including an 'Artist at Work' series. Taking place all over the island during the festival dates, these paid idea development residencies (done safely at home or in studio) shine a light on artistic process and the often invisible work done by artists. Preparation for the future continues.
We are thrilled to be partnering with the Dublin Fringe Festival on this exciting new programme by supporting two Northern Irish writers. Orla Graham is a writer/actor, Kirby Thompson is a writer/director (Belfast) through 'Artist at Work'. With support from the Lyric Theatre, Orla and Kirby are working on their new project, Occupied, exploring the triumphs and trials of menstruation, that monthly bill that Mother Nature makes us pay.
For more details of this series please click here.
Explore the full programme here. Tickets for the festival are on sale now. With limited capacities due to ongoing safety guidelines, the DFF recommend booking tickets early.