The Fringe is the perfect excuse to start early, stay out late, and experience what the city has to offer. We’ve planned out the last Friday of the Festival, so you don’t have to.
Begin at 1 o’clock and have lunch at Bewley’s Café Theatre, and spend the afternoon with Aoife Sweeney O’Connor in An Evening with Wee Daniel. Then go and meet Bill Harris and play his interactive adventure game throughout the city, ACCESSOR.
When you’ve had a pint and spent 20 minutes queueing for a slice of pizza, make sure you get to the International Bar for Julie Jay’s fully as Gaeilge stand-up set, Smidiríní, or if you fancy something different, head out to the Lir Academy to see Let’s Try Swingin’, which explores the moral and sexual politics of being ethically non-monogamous.
Either way, make sure you finish the night at the Sound House, who host Rathaus’s The Initiation, a night of sexy techno, pop, and performance art.
Dublin Fringe Festival runs from Saturday September 7th to Sunday September 22nd.
For full details visit dublinfringefestival.com
Words: Ciarán Leinster