Fred & Alice - VISUAL

VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art &
The George Bernard Shaw Theatre

Fred & Alice

Fred & Alice is a quirky love story about 2 amazing mischievous characters who meet in a home brought to you by Call Back Theatre.

Friday 14th July 2023 | 7:30pm

Admission: €16

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It’s not easy to get by in this crazy old world, is it? But Fred and Alice have discovered that all you really need are 2 tennis rackets, disproportionate reactions to minor accidents, an immature coping strategy and each other.

Fred & Alice is a quirky love story about 2 amazing mischievous characters who meet in a home. It wasn’t really a home but Fred always called it a home because that was where he lived, and if you are not living at home then where are you? It was love at first sight for Alice. Fred didn’t talk to her again for years but then eventually Fred got used to her and it was love at first sight for him too.

From their days in care, to independent living, Fred and Alice negotiate the perils and pitfalls of life and love. Together they create a fantastical world which spills over into a madcap reality when they decide to move in together.

Come see this joyous celebration of individuality.

“Splendid Production and Powerful Performances” – Joe Duffy Presenter RTE

“A touching tale of love in adversity” – The Irish Times

“Lively, imaginative and life affirming” - Irish Theatre Magazine

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