Theatre: Grace (national tour)
Grace, written by Jody O’Neill, tells the story of a girl who has a relationship with her father where no words are needed. In fact, Grace doesn’t use words to speak at all. When her father dies suddenly, Grace needs to find a new way to communicate. This exciting production – now on a national tour – explores the universal themes of grief and communication as Grace and her father invite you into the multisensory landscape of Grace’s world.
All performances are relaxed and audio described, and include captions.
Below is the list of the full national tour, with links to the box offices for those performances in the Dublin South, Kildare and West Wicklow areas:
- 29 April, Draíocht, Blanchardstown - primary school performances (10am & 12pm)
- 12pm performance will have an ISL interpreter
- 1 May, Backstage, Longford
- 6-7 May, Watergate, Kilkenny
- 10 May, Riverbank, Newbridge - ISL-interpreted performance (4pm)
- 13-14 May, Hawk’s Well, Sligo
- 17 (family) and 18 (schools) May, The Linenhall, Castlebar
- 20-21 May, VISUAL, Carlow