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Dublin Theatre Festival review

“Lip-smacking mix of Irish and international work”
Karen Ardiff, Elaine O'Dwyer, Alison McKenna, Ronan Leahy, John Olohan and Ruairí Heading in Quake as part of Dublin Theatre Festival. Photo: Olga Kuzmenko
Karen Ardiff, Elaine O'Dwyer, Alison McKenna, Ronan Leahy, John Olohan and Ruairí Heading in Quake as part of Dublin Theatre Festival. Photo: Olga Kuzmenko
An overview of the well-balanced Irish festival that features everything from sturdy classics to eye-opening imports and daring experiments, including Janet Moran’s impressive tragicomedy Quake

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