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FUsed

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YOU share the joystick.

“Have you ever wished your theatre show had the excitement of a video game? Live performance collides with gaming as this adventure comes to life before your eyes. The audience shares the joystick and must work together to guide our hero through a variety of mind-bending puzzles.

 

…FUSED is a live theatre interpretation of a point-and-click videogame, where audience members take it in turns to direct a character through levels, solving intricate puzzles and (hopefully) completing an exciting mission.”

 

Fused, which will run as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival, from September 10 to 14, at the Lir Academy in Trinity College, Dublin.

More details here.

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And would you like to play one in a show as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival?

Aisling writes:

“The show is called “FAIR BALLS T’YIS – A Football Opera”. It was originally made about football fans in Ghent by Belgian theatre company CAMPO/het KIP (see video and picture above) however we’re localising it here to be about Dublin GAA football fans.”

“The piece has a large ensemble cast of 50-100 people and we’re looking to recruit as many as people as possible to get involved from children to adults, anyone and everyone.”

“Anyone who is interested can email projects@fringefest.com or call (01) 6706 106.”