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27th August 2017
03:30pm BST

Requiem For The Truth
Co-produced by Stomptown Brass & Collapsing Horse and set in St Werburgh's Church, this is a major once-a-year type gig and total Fringe experience of big brass band music that will also hit the streets.
TROPHY
Good old story telling in tents in Dubin's city centre and how we can affect change to our future.
Why Won't You Have Sex With Me?
A colourful exploration of sex and disability. Written by wheelchair user, disability activist and journalist Louise Bruton, this show is a response to those who think that disabled people aren’t getting any.
Closing Night
This isn't ACTUALLY on the closing night, instead we enter the world of the Theatre Royale, where all the performers have been told that it is about to close, so to celebrate, each act performs the one thing they've always wanted to do for their final appearance on the main stage. Expect nudity!
Foil, Arms & Hog: OinK
We're obviously very big fans of FA&H here in JOE, and we're very happy to see their new show as part of this year's Fringe. As they've told us themselves, their new show has yet to be reviewed but when it is, it will be “utterly spellbinding” and “a triumph”. And we've no reason to believe they'd be biased about that.
Triple Threat
Inspired by East London’s queers, queens, squatters and strikers, post-popular prodigy Lucy McCormick and her Girl Squad present a trashstep-dubpunk morality play for the modern world, and will attempt to re-connect to her own moral conscience by re-enacting the New Testament via a Nu-wave holy trinity of dance, power ballads and performance art.
Raven Eyed
A site-specific spectacle of circus and theatre set in the Dublin Docklands, this was already a massive hit at the Kilkenny Arts Festival 2017 earlier this year.
Town Choir
Choir music by the Theatre Replacement and Tonnta choir, who will perform at St. Stephen's Green Centre.
Spliced
Spliced is the story of Timmy Creed as he contemplates living his life outside the institution that raised him: the GAA. With the support of visual artist David Mathuna, Creed attempts to understand the intimate details of his childhood.
ABACUS
Nine women take to Temple Bar’s Meeting House Square armed with only a set of steel drums. Every hour, on the hour, these women will produce a symphony of aural delights for their passers by.
Murder Town
Sleepy California town Los Alamos is known for its wine-tastings, kooky antique stores, an annual Glass Blowing Festival and now: muuuurrrrddderrrrr. Sure, it’s “unfathomable” that anyone could ever lay a finger on an aspiring oncologist and ex-beauty queen, but this small-town has BIG secrets. American comedian Erin McGathy plays every suspect in this murder mystery set in California wine country.
For more info on listings and get your tickets, head to www.fringefest.com