Presented by Pan Pan. A live performance based on a reading of THE FIRST BAD MAN, a novel by Miranda July.
Kitty Blennerhasset, John Benno, Rose McVittie & Freya Golden have recently joined a book club. Their first book is The First Bad Man and every week for a year they keep coming back to it. After hugely successful runs in New York, Calgary, London and Melbourne, The First Bad Man returns to Dublin for a limited run as part of Live Collision International Festival.
This performance is a telling of these book club members’ encounter with the characters of Miranda July’s novel, reviewed by The Observer as: ‘Heartbreakingly sad, thoughtful, disgusting and hilarious’.
Supported by the Arts Council and Dublin City Council with APHIDS
Suitable for ages 16+. This performance includes depictions of violence and sexual content. For further information about content warnings please contact the company.
"This production will stay with you as your mind works out the complexities of the safety and dangers of human relationships". -- Front Row Center
Company
Performers: Mollyanna Ennis, Mish Grigor, Faith Jones and Michael Tient
Director: Gavin Quinn
Designer: Aedín Cosgrove
Music: Simon Kenny
Stage Manager: Clare Howe
Movement Director: Katherine O’Malley
Assistant Director: Grace Morgan
Graphic Design: Gareth Jones
Presented by Pan Pan. A live performance based on a reading of THE FIRST BAD MAN, a novel by Miranda July.
Kitty Blennerhasset, John Benno, Rose McVittie & Freya Golden have recently joined a book club. Their first book is The First Bad Man and every week for a year they keep coming back to it. After hugely successful runs in New York, Calgary, London and Melbourne, The First Bad Man returns to Dublin for a limited run as part of Live Collision International Festival.
This performance is a telling of these book club members’ encounter with the characters of Miranda July’s novel, reviewed by The Observer as: ‘Heartbreakingly sad, thoughtful, disgusting and hilarious’.
Supported by the Arts Council and Dublin City Council with APHIDS
Suitable for ages 16+. This performance includes depictions of violence and sexual content. For further information about content warnings please contact the company.
"This production will stay with you as your mind works out the complexities of the safety and dangers of human relationships". -- Front Row Center
Company
Performers: Mollyanna Ennis, Mish Grigor, Faith Jones and Michael Tient
Director: Gavin Quinn
Designer: Aedín Cosgrove
Music: Simon Kenny
Stage Manager: Clare Howe
Movement Director: Katherine O’Malley
Assistant Director: Grace Morgan
Graphic Design: Gareth Jones
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Flux Studios D2
4 Chatham Row
D02 PA06 Dublin
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