VISUAL CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART & THE GEORGE BERNARD SHAW THEATRE
OLD DUBLIN ROAD
CARLOW
Price: €14 / €12
From:Apr 6, 2012
To:Apr 6, 2012
Time: 8pm
Description: Presented by Fishamble: The new Play Company. Written and performed by Sonya Kelly, Directed by Gina Moxley, Produced by Marketa Dowling.
'I got my first pair of glasses when I was seven. A nurse came to the school and tested everyone's eyes. And so it was discovered why I'd thrown bread to the floating crisp packets in our local pond and walked into lamp posts and said, 'excuse me'.
Until that day the world was a swirl of moving coloured blobs. I thought it was the same for everyone. How wrong I was.'
'Part memoir, part theatre and part stand-up comedy' (Irish Independent), this delightful story of a myopic seven year old is brought to you by actor and comedian, Sonya Kelly (The Savage Eye).
'hilarious, poignant... it will please viewers of all lens-prescriptions and none.'Irish Theatre Magazine
'delightfully whacky... hilarious... tight script and engaging performance... terrific... Irish Times
 
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Presented by Fishamble: The new Play Company. Written and performed by Sonya Kelly, Directed by Gina Moxley, Produced by Marketa Dowling.
'I got my first pair of glasses when I was seven. A nurse came to the school and tested everyone's eyes. And so it was discovered why I'd thrown bread to the floating crisp packets in our local pond and walked into lamp posts and said, 'excuse me'.
Until that day the world was a swirl of moving coloured blobs. I thought it was the same for everyone. How wrong I was.'
'Part memoir, part theatre and part stand-up comedy' (Irish Independent), this delightful story of a myopic seven year old is brought to you by actor and comedian, Sonya Kelly (The Savage Eye).
'hilarious, poignant... it will please viewers of all lens-prescriptions and none.'Irish Theatre Magazine
'delightfully whacky... hilarious... tight script and engaging performance... terrific... Irish Times
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