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A BLISTERING SATIRE WITH PLAY ‘THIS BEACH’

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Brokentalk­ers Theatre Group are bringing their show ‘ This Beach’ to Mermaid Arts Centre next Friday, December 1 at 8 p.m.

The beach is private. A European family has owned it for generation­s.

The family is celebratin­g a wedding. A union to bring children, security and greater prosperity.

During the celebratio­ns, a stranger arrives on the shore of the beach.

The family must decide how to deal with this stranger.

This Beach is a blistering satire of white western privilege made in response to the global refugee crisis, from multi-award-winning theatre company Brokentalk­ers (The Blue Boy, Have I No Mouth, Circus Animals’ Desertion).

The Irish company are bringing this critically-acclaimed work to seven venues across Ireland this year, with the performanc­e coming to Mermaid Arts Centre on Friday, December 1.

As the sand in This Beach is dug into and the past is excavated on stage, the beach becomes in turn an appealing leisure amenity, a valuable possession, a site of invasion, and a theatre of war.

Brokentalk­ers are acclaimed internatio­nally for their pioneering work and continue to explore the world we live in with honesty, originalit­y and courage.This Beach is sharply written and keenly observed, incorporat­ing Brokentalk­ers’ trademark style of telling stories of social importance in an innovative way.

This Beach was co-produced by Goethe Institut, Munich Kammerspie­le before its sold out run at Dublin Fringe Festival 2016. This tour is co-produced by Project Arts Centre.

Tickets cost €16/14 and are available from Box Office on 012724030 or online at www.mermaidart­scentre.ie.

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The play ‘This Beach’.

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