ISDA Drama Festival @ Crescent Arts Centre

ISDA - Irish Student Drama Association - Drama Festival 2007
11 - 17 March 2007, Crescent Arts Centre and other venues
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ISDA Events at the Crescent:

  • 11 March 2007, 11am: The Hothouse
    Dublin Institute of Technology
    In a government-run mental institution, a sinister murder plot is hatched against a backdrop of corruption, sexual favors and hopeless bureaucratic ineptitude.
    Written by Harold Pinter, Directed by Brian Witney
  • 12 March 2007, 10am: Fair Trade Coffee Morning
    An opportunity to meet the judges and each other in this coffee morning in aid of charity War on Want and Fair Trade, with all proceeds going to charity.
  • 13 March 2007, 11am: Tongue Craves the Taste
    Dublin University Players Trinity College Dublin, du players
    Kelsi, Admire and Ruck are somewhere, but they don’t know where, or even for how long they have been there. Fam has escaped. There is a plan. They are waiting.
    Written and directed by Brian Martin
  • 14 March 2007, 11am: DIT Competition Winner
    Dublin Institute of Technology
    DIT’s second submission to the festival will be the winner of their internal drama festival-take a chance, buy a ticket, and wait to be surprised…
  • 15 March 2007, 11am: Under Milk Wood
    Dublin University Players Trinity College Dublin, du players
    In the small Welsh fishing village called “Llareggub” (read it backwards) we meet a host of curious characters (and ghosts) through the window of a brief 24 hours.
    Written by Dylan Thomas, Directed by Katherine Graham
  • 16 March 2007, 11am: Hotel
    UCD Dramsoc University College Dublin
    Hotel is a story of a woman who is given a second chance to recapture her youth and a man who struggles for others to understand him when he can’t himself. Most of all, it is the true story of a marriage in which both partners have forgotten what it really means to communicate.
    Written and directed by Darran Kelly
  • 17 March 2007, 11am: Medea
    Dramsoc NUI Galway
    This renowned Greek tragedy tells the story of a woman willing to exert ultimate revenge on her disloyal husband. Plenty of drama with a hint ofphysucal theatre, truly hell hath no fury!
    Written by Euripedes, Directed by Rebecca Ryan

For Booking details and further information see: www.isdafestival.com