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MAY DAY play at The Camden Fringe

  • Lion & Unicorn Theatre, 42-44 Gaisford Street London, England, NW5 2ED United Kingdom (map)

Poster for MAY DAY play at The Camden Fringe. In the graphic, a woman is standing with the colours of the Irish flag overlaid and a heart shaped ‘Repeal the 8th’ logo. The accompanying text on the image shares details about the play, its contributors and booking details.


You are kindly invited to join us at the MAY DAY play at the Camden Fringe festival, followed by an informal conversation with playwright Holly Furey and Kerry Abel from Abortion Rights UK on Monday, 31st July.

About the play: Following a five-night run at the King’s Head Theatre, MAY DAY is coming to the Camden Fringe Festival for three nights; as one of the first plays ever written about the Repeal the Eighth movement, MAY DAY is a rare and thought-provoking work of Irish theatre tackling two of the most controversial topics of Irish culture in recent years - the Repeal the Eighth movement and Conor McGregor. MAY DAY is a brave piece of feminist writing by Irish playwright Holly Furey. It promises to challenge audiences and spark meaningful conversations about gender, power, and Irish society.

Join us at The Lion & Unicorn Theatre, 42-44 Gaisford Street, NW5 2ED, Monday 31st July; the performance starts at 7 pm.

This event is open to members, guests and anyone interested in Women’s Irish Network UK – everyone is welcome!

When: Monday 31st July. The performance starts at 7 pm. The informal conversation begins at 8 pm.

Where: The Lion & Unicorn Theatre, 42-44 Gaisford Street, NW5 2ED (Play is in the theatre upstairs, with the informal chat in the bar downstairs)

Women’s Irish Network committee members will wear name badges at the entrance!

Tickets: Concession rate at £12, available to book here.

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