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A woman stands in front of the arch of a building, throwing up papers triumphantly. She wears a purple shirt and green skirt and looks head on into the camera as papers scatter around her.

Accessible Children’s Theatre: The Making of Mollie at the Ark

23 Feb - 16 Mar 2024 (Past)

The Ark Theatre, 11A Eustace St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.



The Ark presents a bold new adaption for children aged 8+ by author Anna Carey of her first historical novel, The Making of Mollie.

In 1912 Dublin, 14-year-old Mollie Carberry’s life is pretty boring. That is, until she discovers that her older sister Phyllis is a secret suffragette! Mollie starts to realise just how unfair the world can be – and she wants to do something about it. When Mollie and her friend Nora get involved in the movement, they must face an important question: just how far should a girl go for her beliefs? This charming and witty new play invites you to step into a very different time and join Mollie as she begins her journey to find her place in the world.

The Ark are hosting a series of accessible performances of The Making of Mollie, which can be booked at the Ark’s website, ark.ie. For more information please email boxoffice@ark.ie or telephone 01 670 77 88.

Relaxed Performances

Friday 8 March at 10.15am and 12.15pm and Saturday 9 March at 2pm.

ISL Interpreted Performances

Sunday 3 March at 4pm

Audio Description and Touch Tour

Sun 16 Mar at 4pm
(Touch Tours begin 45mins in advance at 3.15pm)

Image courtesy of the Ark, photo by Ste Murrary.


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