11 unmissable Dublin Fringe Festival events to book now

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11 unmissable Dublin Fringe Festival events to book now
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With events spanning comedy, cabaret, theatre, music and live art, here are some of our top picks to check out at Dublin Film Festival...

With live music, real interviews, humour, heart and a whole lot of headbanging, five performers dive into the deeper meaning behind a misunderstood subculture. Is this violence or dancing? What are the rules? What do bacteria and moshers have in common? And why would anyone do it? This is the thrill of fighting, without the fear. This is a dance, a gig, a theatrical shove into the heart of the pit. This is a community connected through music and risk.

Carrie’s moved into her bathroom. She’s living on slim noodles, chopped parsley baths and Snail-Mucus-Whale-Placenta Face Masks™. Every week she’s visited by a volunteer hired to help her reintegrate into society. This week, it’s your turn. An offsite experience for one audience member touching on monotony, meditation, medication, and, of course, Gwyneth Paltrow. It’s time to peel off those cucumbers and take a long hard look at yourself.

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