Dopa-Mean Girl
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Louisa Ní Éideáin
The Dublin Fringe award-winning trip into the mind of a woman with recently discovered ADHD. This cabaret-style comedy recreates the polyphony of a brain that must do at least two things at all times. Can she harness the boundless energy and creativity alongside the crippling self-criticism and impulsivity? Were past ruinous choices due to ADHD or just another millennial making excuses? Everything, including this show, is in search of the elusive dopamine hit. Two sold out runs in Dublin. In English with a sprinkle of Gaeilge (Irish).
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