Ingenious, vivid, important work
The Observer
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Number 1, Top Ten Theatrical Events of the Year
The Observer, 2000
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The Cultural Inspiration Award
Dublin Fringe 1998
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Special Judges Award
Irish Times/ESB Theatre Awards 1998
Four shows in four cars. Fly-on-the-windscreen theatre at its most intimate.
New plays in cars by Annie Ryan and Michael West, Arthur Riordan and Lynne Parker, Alex Johnston, Mark O'Halloran, Colin and Darren Thornton with Alan King, Deirdre Molloy, Mark Doherty, Caroline McSweeney, Terry O'Hagan, David Pearse, Gary Cooke, Janet Moran, Tom Murphy, Karen Egan, Liz Kuti, Tony Flynn, Susanna DeWrixon, Deirdre Walsh, Eddie Tighe, Tim Ruddy, Kate Perry, Niall O’Sioradáin, Michael McElhatton, Anna Healy, Kathy Downes, Ned Dennehy, Amelia Crowley, Fiona Condon, Mike Carbery, Gertrude Montgomery, Elizabeth Duffy, Peter Gaynor, Alan King, Emmet Kirwin, Norma Sheahan, Colin Thornton and Melanie McHugh.
Reviews
One of the most enjoyable, if strange, pieces of theatre around.
The Sunday Tribune
Buckle up, this is what fringe festivals are all about... One of the most intense theatrical experiences ever.
Irish Independent
The sheer intimacy of the productions, laced with a little voyeurism, has a hypnotic effect. Add to that the excellence of the writing, acting and direction, and the effect is truly seductive.
The Irish Times
The best piece of theatre to be found in Dublin for months... astonishing affirmation of the possibilities of theatre, setting a standard which nothing in the main festival came close to achieving.
The Sunday Times
Performances
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Dublin Fringe Festival, Meeting House Square, Temple Bar
Aug 1998
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Unfringed Festival, The Bell Table, Limerick
Jan 1999
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Galway Arts Festival
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October Arts, Ennis
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Meeting House Square, Revival
Jun 2001
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Greenwich & Docklands Festival
Jul 2001
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Restless Gravity Festival Wales
Oct 2001
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Laois Arts Festival
Oct 2001
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Draíocht, Blanchardstown
Nov 12 — Dec 1, 2001
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Civic Theatre, Tallaght
Dec 4 — Dec 8, 2001