jack nance hair
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The theatre is arts & culture, right?
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Making Strange Theatre Company Presents...
H E D W I G and the A N G R Y I N C H
Focus Theatre, 8th-18th June
http://www.makingstrange.com
Full details on the above website. Tickets are €15 or €10 for
concessions available through www.centralticketbureau.com
About the show...
Some electric pink nail polish, a Farrah Fawcett wig, one trashy rock
band, and an East-German transsexual: just another night at the
theatre, right? Think Again.
Making Strange Theatre Company is thrilled to present the Irish
premiere of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the Obie Award-winning
Off-Broadway sensation that has rocked audiences the world over.
Inspired by Plato's Symposium, Hedwig tells the story of the
'internationally ignored song stylist' Hedwig Schmidt, the victim of a
gruesomely botched sex-change operation. Told in the form of a sleazy
lounge act, and backed by the rocking band 'The Angry Inch', Hedwig is
unlike anything Dublin has seen before. Unflinchingly original,
brutally honest, and strangely addictive, Hedwig is the spectacular
love story that '[knocked] the socks off New York theatre-goers with a
much-needed jolt of twisted pathos and wigged-out histrionics.' (The
Advocate)
......
Making Strange Theatre Company Presents...
H E D W I G and the A N G R Y I N C H
Focus Theatre, 8th-18th June
http://www.makingstrange.com
Full details on the above website. Tickets are €15 or €10 for
concessions available through www.centralticketbureau.com
About the show...
Some electric pink nail polish, a Farrah Fawcett wig, one trashy rock
band, and an East-German transsexual: just another night at the
theatre, right? Think Again.
Making Strange Theatre Company is thrilled to present the Irish
premiere of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the Obie Award-winning
Off-Broadway sensation that has rocked audiences the world over.
Inspired by Plato's Symposium, Hedwig tells the story of the
'internationally ignored song stylist' Hedwig Schmidt, the victim of a
gruesomely botched sex-change operation. Told in the form of a sleazy
lounge act, and backed by the rocking band 'The Angry Inch', Hedwig is
unlike anything Dublin has seen before. Unflinchingly original,
brutally honest, and strangely addictive, Hedwig is the spectacular
love story that '[knocked] the socks off New York theatre-goers with a
much-needed jolt of twisted pathos and wigged-out histrionics.' (The
Advocate)