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Girl Boss God 
A WIP (woman in progress) 

It’s 2025 in the year of our Lord and God is on an epic (regional) World Tour determined to raise her profile, increase her followers, and regain her place as the planet’s greatest influencer. Expect devilishly catchy pop songs, shocking behind-the-scenes revelations and Papal product placements, as you get to know the girl behind the Glory in her very own rockumentary.

 

But - is she losing faith in herself? Will Jesus ever call her back? Should she finally see a doctor about that burning bush?

 

This show is an irreverent and hilarious high-energy romp from award-winning Irish singer and actor Alison Arnopp as she processes her religious trauma through the lens of modern celebrity and reality TV. Directed by Comedians’ Choice Award winner Martin Willis.

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Re:Human

​So you've been living as a robot. How’s that working out for you? 
 

Sure the lack of accountability is an advantage; the not eating or washing saves time and money; and no one's got time for those pesky emotions….

But aren’t you getting tired of the monotony? The same dance moves at every party? Don’t you miss laughing?
 

Join us at Re:Human - a support group for those bravely venturing back into the world of feelings, heartbeats and anxious peeing.

Re:Human is a 15 minute piece exploring vulnerability, connections and the risks we take when we allow ourselves to live.

I Made You A Mix Tape

Sometimes the best things about relationships are the songs they leave behind. Alison spent her youth making mix-tapes for the boys she loved, well...the boys she dated, ok fine- the boys she talked to online...They were elaborate affairs with hand-written liner notes, home-made envelopes and in-depth lyrical analysis worthy of at least a B in GCSE English.

 

But people don't play tapes anymore and you can't scrawl doodles and love notes on a Spotify playlist, so she's made a cabaret instead.

 

It's an evening of songs stolen from exes and songs she thinks she could have written about them if Joni Mitchell, Sondheim and Mozart hadn't got there first.

 

In fact, if you've ever dated Alison there's a good chance you've helped make this show. But don’t worry- she won’t mention that ‘thing’. Probably.

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