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Nutshell review: Solpadeine is my Boyfriend

Every day, TheJournal.ie brings you reader-generated reviews of the hottest tickets at the ABSOLUT Fringe Festival 2012.

THE ABSOLUT FRINGE 2012has over 100 shows playing out across Dublin until 23 September. Each day, TheJournal.ie will bring you our readers’ reviews of the pick of the crop and everything in between. You’ll get the chance to get in on the act yourself with our daily reader review tickets giveaway!

Today’s review:

Solpadeine is My Boyfriend

(With an ‘F’ productions)

Stephen Murray’s review: The theatre piece is a medley of rhyme and reason, a recollection of a life half-lived in difficult times told through lyrical poetry and narrative. Stefanie Preissner walks and talks you through a move from rural Ireland to Dublin, the necessity rather than choice to move either to larger cities or abroad that so many Irishmen face in our troubled economic times is humanised in a sometimes touching, sometimes humorous narrative.

An added depth is created when she reveals her addiction to over-the-counter drugs in an attempt to counteract the depression she feels in being an unemployed, dole claiming, and highly educated 20-something in Ireland and this memoir visibly resonated with the audience. A funny and thoughtful one woman show I would certainly recommend you see.

In three words?

Resonating. Relevant. Honest.

via stefanie preissner/Youtube

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    Mute Sea Graham
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    Oct 14th 2019, 7:48 AM

    And here was me cursing at the rain this morning before I left the house.

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    Mute Doire
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    Oct 14th 2019, 8:09 AM

    I dont know the facts but when says rugby world cup was forced to cancel several games you have to doubt everything else is valid. Can these news agencies not just report the facts. The story is already bad enough without adding to it. (3 games were cancelled)

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    Oct 14th 2019, 9:43 AM

    @Doire: Not meaning to be pedantic. But does “several” not mean more than 2 but not many? Considering that the article is not specifically about the rugby world cup state of play, it’s not an unreasonable statement in an article about a typhoon.

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    Mute Doire
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    Oct 14th 2019, 10:24 AM

    @Paraic: a few i take to mean 3-6, several too mean 7+. My way of thinking is that its the biggest thing happening in the area the typhoon is hitting could we at not at least expect to get basic facts correct.

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    Mute Reuben Gray
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    Oct 14th 2019, 10:55 AM

    @Doire: Then your understanding of the word is factually incorrect.
    It means “being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind”.

    The article did get the basic facts correct.
    Another one is at 35, more than “several” people have been killed which is far more important than a lack of understanding of a single word.

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    Mute Martin Kennedy
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    Oct 15th 2019, 4:04 AM

    @Reuben Gray: and far more important than the cancellation of several games of rugby. Thinking of the Japanese people affected and wishing them a speedy recovery.

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    Mute Alan Redmond
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    Oct 16th 2019, 8:08 AM

    @Doire: Clearly your understanding of the English language is limited, as there are several grammatical errors in your comment.

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