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I once read part of a book on experimental theatre, but it was very boring so I stopped. Prior to seeing the show, I feared Brian Martin’s new play Joker Choker, on in week four of this term in the Players theatre, might be experimental. The line between the Real and the Unreal might become blurred before our eyes—the possibilities inherent in fiction might even be exploited.
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Trinity’s Department of Drama presents Final Year, Bachelor of Acting Studies in Churchill x 3

The evening of 5th November didn’t feel like an evening for cynicism. It wasn’t the evening to have a newfound optimism pricked by the relentless nastiness of Caryl Churchill’s social critique. Churchill doesn’t like Americans very much.
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Trinity College’s School of Drama, Film and Music in association with the  Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Korea, the Korean Embassy, Dublin, the Ireland Korea Association and Loofen Association,  is currently hosting a visiting production of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ by the  prestigious  Sanwoollim  Theatre from Seoul, South Korea in the Samuel Beckett Theatre this week.

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