Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About


Ooh la la. Three Men Talking in Paris!

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We are delighted, honoured and excited to announce our show will be on in Paris on Feb 21st in the prestigious Centre Culturel Irlandais. If you or anyone you know is located in that fine city, please send them our way. We would love to see a warm welcoming audience there.

DETAILS AND TICKETING INFO HERE



Three Men Talking in Dublin for the last time! – Oct 16th – Red Line Book Festival

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Our last ever performance of Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda About will be staged as part of this year’s Red Line Book Festival in the Civic Theatre in Tallaght. We are truly honoured to be a part of this fantastic festival and it is especially exciting, as it is a hometown return for Stephen James Smith. On the night there will also be a rare post-show Q&A where you will get to hear insights into the writing process, performance poetry, writing for theatre and who makes the best cups of tea!

It will be the biggest space we will have performed in to date and it promises to be a really special night, so please consider picking up a ticket in advance to show your support (available at link below)

And spread the word to any theatre, poetry or spoken word fans you might know. This is the closing chapter on a remarkable journey we have all been on. We look forward to seeing you there

BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE



Three Men Talking in London at Irish Writer’s Week – Oct 8th
Photo: Paul Gaffney (c) 2011

Photo: Paul Gaffney (c) 2011

On October 8th, we are bringing our show Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About to the Irish Writer’s Week in London. We are truly delighted to be a part of this legendary arts event and very honoured to be performing in the wonderful London Irish Centre in Camden.It would mean a great deal to us to get a full house for our first ever show in London. So, please spread the word to any fans of poetry, theatre and spoken word that you know there.Tickets are now available at the link below. Please support the arts & independent artists by picking up a ticket today. Go on, do it!

 PICK UP TICKETS RIGHT HERE



Three Men Talking at Riverbank Arts Centre – October 10th

ImageThe tour for Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About continues! We are proud to announce our upcoming date in the delightful Riverbank Arts Centre in Kildare on October 10th. Tickets are selling very fast. As you know, every other performance of the show has been sold out, so grab a ticket now while you still can. We are really excited to bring the show to a new audience. Let all the poetry fans in your life know about it!

CLICK THIS LINK TO PURCHASE TICKETS TO THE SHOW 



Three Men Talking at the Dublin Writers Festival

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We are delighted to announce that Kalle, Stephen and Colm will be performing excerpts from Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About, as well as some of their most popular poems at a special show in this year’s Dublin Writer’s Festival. The show will take place in The Clarence Hotel (ooooh posh) on May 23rd and doors are at a fashionably late 9.15pm. More info here.



Three Men Talking at Bristol Spring Poetry Festival – April 25th

Screen Shot 2013-02-28 at 2.32.02 PMWe are absolutely thrilled to announce that the three men will be talking in the UK in April. We will be performing our show at the Bristol Spring Poetry Festival at the legendary Arnolfini venue. This is a real honour and we are very excited about it. If you know any spoken word fans in the Bristol area please let them know. We would love to share our tale with a packed room. Tickets are only £7 (£5 unwaged) and are available for purchase on the Arnolfini website right now.



Three Men Talking in Dublin again on March 8th!

Screen shot 2013-02-16 at 09.17.42Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About is back! We are proud to announce the start of our tour with a date in the wonderful Draiocht theatre in Blanchardstown on March 8th. Tickets are selling very fast, as this is currently the only Dublin date for the show this year. As you know, every other performance of the show has been sold out, so grab a ticket now while you still can. We are really excited to bring the show back to the stage. Let all the poetry fans in your life know about it!

CLICK THIS LINK TO PURCHASE TICKETS TO THE SHOW 

 



Three Men Talking at Kinsale Arts Festival – July 14th & 15th

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We are delighted to announce that we will be doing two special performances of Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About at this year’s Kinsale Arts Festival. We are honoured to be a part of the lineup and are really looking forward to bringing the show outside of Dublin. For all the relevant details on the venue and purchasing tickets for our show, please check out the Kinsale Arts Festival website here



Last night of the Turnaround season

Tonight is the last night of the Turnaround season. It has been a fantastic experience to perform at the Project alongside such wonderful shows. Every single night of the run has sold out and we even got a standing ovation. Our thanks again to ABSOLUT Fringe and Project Arts Centre for the support. This show continue to resonate with so many people and we are very proud of it. We hope to take it to your corner of the globe, wherever you may be, so get in touch if you can get three men touring. No matter what, the future is full of possibilities and is looking bright!



One Man Talking about Three Men Talking

Photo: Paul Gaffney (c) 2011

One of the three men, Kalle Ryan, took part in a really great interview with Kate Dempsey on http://www.writing.ie last week. During the course of the interview he chatted about poetry, performance and the writing process for Three Men Talking About Things They Kinda Know About.

“I think we all have a deeper understanding of each other’s writing and respective individual writing processes. The good and the bad! So, the fact that we are even closer friends than before is a testament to our temperaments and ability to work so well together.”

The interview contains some great insights for new writers as well as some thoughtful responses to poetic questions. Well worth a read!

YOU CAN READ THE INTERVIEW IN FULL RIGHT HERE