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Toilet Paper Diaries

Porcelain Delaney, Sue Rainsford

Panel Discussion
Performance
Theatre
Project Arts Centre
7 March
7:30 pm
110 mins

Taking place on Endometriosis Awareness Month and coinciding with International Women’s Day March 8th.

Toilet Paper Diaries is a play written and performed by Porcelain Delaney. It follows thirty-year-old Eloise on a pivotal day, waiting anxiously in a room, unsure how to process the enormity of what lies ahead. As she delves into her childhood diaries, we meet a joyful nine-year-old Eloise, a promising ballerina certain of her future stardom—until the onset of her period derails her dreams. Suddenly thrust into a battle with dismissive doctors, Eloise refuses to be silenced, fighting to be heard. This heartbreaking and hilarious tale is visually evocative and will deeply resonate with anyone with endometriosis or another condition which has led to medical gaslighting. 

Followed by an in-conversion with writer and researcher Sue Rainsford.

A touch tour will take place 30 minutes prior to the event.

Access

A touch tour will take place 30 minutes prior to the event.

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Trigger Warnings

All events are live and/or involve discussion, we have listed some trigger warnings for each event and will do our best to forewarn about any potential triggers during the events as they unfold.

All events will deal with topics of Disability, Access and Ableism.

Contains strong language and mild sexual references.

Themes: endometriosis, medical gaslighting.

Booking and Opening Details

Tickets: €16.50/ €13.50/ €0

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