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05 Nov 2025

Kilkenny theatre project aims to raise funds for good cause

The 24 Hour Theatre Takeover will run from Friday, July 12 to Saturday, July 13

Kilkenny theatre project to raise funds for good cause

Watergate Theatre

The 24 Hour Theatre Takeover returns to the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny this July for another electrifying edition of live theatre created in real time — with six original plays written, rehearsed, and performed in just 24 hours, all in aid of the Kilkenny Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Group.

Organised by Thomastown playwright Gillian Grattan, the event begins on Friday, July 12 at 8PM, when six writers start an overnight sprint to create brand new scripts. By 10AM on Saturday, July 13, directors and a cast of volunteer actors take over — rehearsing and preparing for the final performance at 8PM that evening.

Tickets are €15, available from the Watergate Theatre box office and website.

Following the success of last year’s sold-out event — which raised vital funds for Cois Nore and Teac Tom — this year’s takeover continues the tradition of combining bold theatrical creativity with powerful community support. Proceeds from this year’s production will go to the Kilkenny ABI Group, a local organisation supporting individuals and families affected by acquired brain injuries.

Over 30 creatives are taking part, including returning artists from last year and new participants from a range of disciplines. Among them are students from the Master’s in Writing for Stage and Screen at UCD, including international contributors from the United States, bringing fresh voices and energy to the project.

In addition to the theatre challenge, a new follow-up documentary has been produced to revisit the Kilkenny ABI Group five years after their first film, highlighting their journey and continued progress.

With participants working non-stop through the 24-hour challenge, organisers are calling on local businesses to support the event by providing food and refreshments. Those interested in supporting can contact Gillian directly at 086 263 4556.

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