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Nineteen Eighty Something: A Memoir

Town Hall Theatre

Town Hall Theatre, Ireland

In the middle of the night in 1981, a young Irish migrant is wakened by a strange woman in a German underground station. She tells him to run, run quickly…. And so begins nine years of running and searching: for love, work, hope. This wildly entertaining autobiographical tale hurtles from the squats, factories and bars of Germany to the Moroccan deserts and home to a new life in fringe theatre and protest politics in Ireland. It’s a time of mass unemployment, migration, hunger strikes, miners’ strikes, Reagan and Thatcher, anti-apartheid and miscarriage of justice campaigns. With video montage, movement, pumping 80s sounds, moments of high comedy interlaced with times of anxiety and recovery, Gorman recreates a decade of global and Irish political upheaval in a visceral live performance. “Gorman is a compelling performer!” Irish Theatre Magazine Directed by Gerard Lee image Enda O'Brien

Tue, May 12
7:00 PM
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