Naoise Ó Cairealláin, best known as Kneecap rapper Moglaí Bap wrote a one-man show performed in the Dublin Fringe Festival last year entitled Minimal Human Contact which is back on tour this week with a production by Belfast-based Irish language theatre company Aisling Ghéar.
Minimal Human Contact delves into “the world of compulsive gambling, to produce cathartic results. The play will be performed in Irish with accompanying surtitles or headsets depending on the venue.
The show is touring over the next week with shows at:
Friday March 3rd – Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin, Derry
Saturday March 4th – Smock Alley, Dublin
Tuesday March 7th – Gaoth Dobhair, Donegal
Thursday March 9th – An Taibhdearc, Galway
Saturday March 11th – Rathcairn, Meath
Glór úr as Gaeltacht uirbeach Iarthar Bhéal Feirste. Déanann an seó aonar seo mionscagadh ar an chearrbhachas neamhshrianta, le toradh cartairseach a nochtadh. Cróga, dian agus i nGaeilge, seo é an drama úr scríofa ag Naoise Ó Cairealláin, an rapálaí duaiseach Moglaí Bap as KNEECAP.

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