PRISM, written by Gary Crossan.
A sci-fi adventure for family audiences of all abilities is coming to Tipperary this June.
PRISM, written by Gary Crossan, is immersive sci-fi theatre for audiences of all abilities and backgrounds.
The show will take place on June 12 at 3.30pm at the The Source Arts Centre in Thurles.
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Kids tickets cost €7 and parents go Free.
Suitable for Ages seven plus.
PRISM is described below:
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"Inter-dimensional travellers, Dawn and Dusk who have been stuck in an empty void dimension for far too long. When Dusk devises a radical solution to their problem it hurls them into our dimension and has catastrophic consequences for their onboard guide and best friend, PRISM.
"Packed full of adventurous retro-synth vibes, exciting leaps into unexplored virtual dimensions, and extraordinary personal discoveries, the twists and turns of PRISM will delight child and adult alike.
"Designed with accessibility at its core, performances of PRISM include audio description, captioning, accessible viewing positions, Sign Language interpretation, post-show touch tour, social story, and accessibility aids."
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