BABY
Winner of the 2024 Bewley’s Café Theatre Little Gem Award
Camilla is 36 and she wants a baby.
With dark humour and honest vulnerability, BABY delves into baby envy and pretend pregnancies, while taking you on a journey into a landscape of fertility clinics and assisted human reproduction.
BABY is full of unwarranted advice from strangers. BABY is a pram in the Lidl middle aisle and an unexpected cry into a discounted microfibre cloth. BABY is all your thirty-something year old friends having babies but none of them are yours.
Written by Lianne O’Hara | Directed by Liam Halligan | Cast Aisling O’Mara
Creative Producer Kelly Phelan | Assistant Director Gwenaelle Gillet | Set and Light Design Eoin Lennon | Sound Design Denis Clohessy
Preview
17 September
18:00, €11
Performances
19 – 21 September
18:00, €16/€14 conc.
Other Performances
20 September
13:00
21 September
15:30, €16/€14 conc.
FLUFF
What happens when men think they can buy women? When bodies are governed by someone else’s desire?
Following two Dublin strippers through an evening’s work, this performance explores bodily autonomy, feminism, sex, entitlement, power, and money in a setting which is usually kept safely behind closed doors.
An insight into an otherwise concealed aspect of Irish life, Fluff will challenge your beliefs around sex work – and show you how it’s done.
Fluff had a sell out run in the Smock Alley Theatre at the 2022 Dublin Fringe Festival.
for info please contact fluff.theatre@gmail.com
Written by Lianne O’Hara | Directed by Liam Halligan | With Lianne O’Hara, Shir Madness, and Aaron Lockhart
TOUR PACK PDF
Opinion: For this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival, poet and playwright Lianne O’Hara makes her stage debut with FLUFF, following two Dublin strippers through an evening’s work — below, Lianne introduces a provocative work that aims to ‘amplify the voices of sex workers’.
RTE Culture
The Journal
Playwright Lianne O’Hara makes her stage debut with FLUFF – following two Dublin strippers through an evening’s work and aiming to amplify the voices of sex workers – opening at this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival.
https://www.thejournal.ie/readme/lianne-ohara-play-fluff-dublin-fringe-festival-5852166-Sep2022/