A Visit from the Lord Mayor: Launching the Print Edition of BULLIED

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We were deeply honored to welcome the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ray McAdam, on Wednesday, October 8th, to the Seán O’Casey Theatre for a performance of the powerful drama, BULLIED. The visit marked the official launch of the print edition of the anti-bullying play.

In his address, the Lord Mayor praised the production, sharing how moved he was and highlighting how BULLIED “puts the subject up there before us and makes the issue so real and relevant.”

He emphasized that bullying affects people of all ages and encouraged young people not to suffer in silence, urging them to talk to a trusted adult or contact the Ombudsman for Children’s Office for support.

The BULLIED play continues to make a powerful impact, sparking crucial anti-bullying conversations in schools and classrooms across Dublin and beyond.

A huge thank you to Kevin Newcomen for capturing these special moments from the launch event!

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