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HYSTERIA

HYSTERIAThe world is ending. And it’s happening at table 9…

TOTAL THEATRE AWARD at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2006
“Beautifully observed … wonderfully witty … I laughed until I cried” (The Guardian)

Inspired by T.S. Eliot’s poem of the same name, Hysteria makes us witnesses to a painstaking attempt at social interaction. A man and a woman are on the most awkward dinner date of their lives. He is an academic whose research into modern day neuroses is threatening his sanity, she is an events manager who’s terrified of missing the party. Caught in the middle is their mortified waiter. With humour, physicality and visceral sound and lighting, Hysteria draws its audience into a world where the main course is a fight for survival and a banana can move you to tears.

Hysteria premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006 where it won a Total Theatre Award and was shortlisted for the Carol Tambor Award.

Inspector Sands is a collective of award-winning theatre-makers with a body of acclaimed work between them. Hysteria is a co-production with Stamping Ground Theatre whose A Quiet Afternoon received rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe 2004 and on its UK and Irish Tours.

The Promised Land

The Promised Land is the unfulfilled dream of belonging, of finding one´s true home. The play addresses this dream through a look at a relationship seen through juxtaposing their last day together, with the day of their first encounter.

 

Tick My Box!

tickmybox4_300lpiBlind Date meets Blue Velvet.

How do you get to meet that really special someone in the fast and impersonal modern-day world?… Welcome to Speed Dating; the three-minute mating game for the curious, the desperate and the deranged.

Birds do it, bees do it, even scary psychopaths do it…

Tick My Box! follows the adventures and misadventures of a room of hopeful singletons; some get on, some get drunk, some get lucky…one gets stalked!

An unflinching look at the dark side of love.

Iseult Golden and Carmel Stephens play a mesmerizing number of characters under the deft direction of David Horan.

Photo: Niall O’Riordan