Richard Rothwell (1800-1868), Calisto, c.1840.
A darkly comedic tour from two lady-like members of Dublin’s vampire community, Anne and Winifred, who’ll escort you around their favourite corner of the National Gallery of Ireland.
Your guides regret that they cannot be with you in person, but promise to whisper in your ear and lead you astray in visions of exposed flesh, murder, darkened rooms, storms and a cruel-to-be-kind dissection of your ‘warmblood’ mortal nonsense and obsession with immortality.
They also have opinions on bridge, needlework and long-term best friendship.
Warmbloods is a special Bram Stoker Festival edition of an ongoing series of comedy tours in the Gallery.
Warmbloods is written and performed by Underthings (Debbie Cheevers and Denny MacDermott) an improv/sketch duo from Dublin. They specialise in dark, domestic comedy and hard stares.
Warmbloods was made for the Bram Stoker Festival (30 October to 2 November 2020).
Suitable for ages 12+
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Featured in the tour:
Richard Rothwell (1800-1868), Calisto, c.1840.
John Henry Foley (1818-1874), Winter, or the Houseless Wanderer, c.1858
Daniel Macdonald, Figures by a Coffin - a Scene from 'The Collegians', 1840
Harry Clarke (1889-1931), 'The Mother of Sorrows', 1926. © National Gallery of Ireland.
Francis Danby (1793-1861), The Opening of the Sixth Seal, 1828. Photo © National Gallery of Ireland
James Barry (1741-1806), The Temptation of Adam, 1767-1770.
Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808), Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower, 1792-1793.
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