Itch
Thursday, 27 February 2025
About this event
An exploration of life with adversity. A bold, honest look at life with a long-term skin condition, Itch combines spoken word with aerial interrogating masculinity, male beauty standards and queer identity.
Warnings: Contains nudity, adult language | Not suitable for children
Creator/Lead Artist: Christopher McAuley
Director: Laura Murphy
Sound Designer: Marty Byrne
Rigger/SM: Gill Byrne
Producer: Flora Herberich|Circusful
Photographer Credit: Ajuna Braunschweiger
Supported by: Arts Council Ireland, ACNI, Circusful, Outburst Arts, IACC, Jacksons Lane, Motion Chapel, Circus Factory, Korzo NL
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