NEW SHOW PERFECTIONISTÁ

NEW SHOW PERFECTIONISTÁ

Woman with gray hair in a red dress, wearing a colorful beaded necklace, speaking into a headset microphone on stage.

The self-sabotaging self-help talk

Ever felt like you were born to be exceptional... and now you’rejust tired?

Ever chased perfection so hard you forgot what you actually want? Then, this is the (self-sabotaging) self help seminar you’ve been waiting for.

Join Louisa Ní Éideáin for a camp, comedic, musical ode to the mediocre perfectionists who were promised it all and are left as the victims of human shrinkflation. 

Expect to laugh, sing, do a few kegels and to ask - who are we trying to be perfect for?

Developed at Scene+Heard with support from Gorilla Design

Ticket available here

Performances : 16 Sept, 21:00 (preview), 17 - 20 Sept, 18:30, 20 Sept, 15:30

Prices €16 (full), €14 (conc.), €12 (preview)

Venue : Smock Alley Theatre - Boys' School

Duration : 60mins

DOPA-MEAN girl, a musical comedy about ADHD brains.

Poster for Edinburgh Fringe Festival featuring a woman with blonde hair and a pink and clear headpiece, playing a keyboard, with the title 'Dopa-Mean Girl' and event details for a musical comedy about ADHD.

The Dublin Fringe award-winning trip into the mind of a woman with recently discovered ADHD.

This cabaret-style comedy recreates the polyphony of a brain that must do at least two things at all times.

Can she harness the boundless energy and creativity alongside the crippling self-criticism and impulsivity? Were past ruinous choices due to ADHD or just another millennial making excuses?

Everything, including this show, is in search of the elusive dopamine hit. Two sold out runs in Dublin.

In English with a sprinkle of Gaeilge (Irish).

More dates to come soon