The comprising productions are the already produced WORLD'S END LANE, LAUNDRY, BOYS OF FOLEY STREET and finally, VARDO CORNER'[3] Together they will reveal the interpenetration of place and culture, creating an evolving work of historical and contemporary detail.
World's End Lane explores the area as a notorious red light district (Monto) in the days leading to its dramatic closure in April 1925.
A major regeneration followed when streets previously littered with brothels were demolished and the land gifted to the church to create a Magdalene home for women known locally as The laundry.
To combat the squalid conditions and intense poverty in the 1970s, most of the original tenement dwellings were demolished to make way for a new social housing, this was the world of The Boys of Foley Street when the changing lives of four young men were captured in an RTÉ radio documentary (1975).
Finally, on the site of the latest regeneration (Liberty Corner) the company will re-install the infamous caravan (VARDO) of local Romany fortunetellers Lily (Gypsy Rose) and Terriss Lee.