PROC EventguideMaureen's - Sun 10th May 2026, 12pm

Seethrough - Damian Punch & Kyle English

Maureen's, 14 John Redmond Street, Cork

Sun 10 May 2026
12pm
€12.50


Gloriousparty struts through a life of lavish prismatic loudness, while BeautifulVagrant walks calm through soft-dew stillness. Destined to collide as audience is guided to imagine a story together in total darkness.

2nd-person perspective (the protagonist is “you”), provides audiences a mile in the shoes of two very different lives, as similarities begin to emerge. Through storytelling, soundscaping, and the intimacy of shared darkness, familiar worlds become something entirely different.

As the world around us becomes scary and unfamiliar, “SeeThrough” seeks a comforting tonic to the unknown. Delightful, Heartwarming and Contemplative. A true “you had to be there” show.

**Please note that this show commences at MIDNIGHT each night of the festival. Please arrive early as there will be no late entry permitted.




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