- Culture
- 20 Nov 18
Dublin Oldschool Returns To The Project Arts Centre
Emmet Kirwan's smash hit returns to the Project Arts Centre this December.
The part-family drama, part-dark comedy, spoken word odyssey Dublin Oldschool returns to the Project Arts Centre from the December 11 - 22.
Following successful runs at home and abroad, the cinematic adaptation of Dublin Oldschool was released this summer directed by Dave Tynan.
For those who missed it last time, now is your chance to join wannabe DJ Jason on a chemically enhanced trip through the streets of Dublin, stumbling from one misguided misadventure to another. Somewhere between the DJs, drug busts and hilltop raves, he stumbles across a familiar face from the past: his brother Daniel, now an educated, homeless addict. They haven’t spoken in years but, over a lost weekend, they reconnect and reminisce over tunes, trips and their city.
Full of high octane performances by Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson and brilliantly directed by Phillip McMahon, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Tickets are priced at €18-22.
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