
John Scott’s Irish Modern Dance Theatre presents a streamlined dance version of Shakespeare’s tragic play LEAR, with Valda Setterfield Firkin Crane, Cork (Oct 14) & Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin (Oct 22-24) If […]
John Scott’s Irish Modern Dance Theatre presents a streamlined dance version of Shakespeare’s tragic play LEAR, with Valda Setterfield Firkin Crane, Cork (Oct 14) & Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin (Oct 22-24) If […]
This is Not a Love Story – Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) -Review Dates – Oct 13-14 We are introduced to these two characters in flamboyant fashion. As they emerge on stage, […]
The Project turns 50 this year and to celebrate the event, they’ve lots and lots of very cool events! These include the The Casement Project, which has some great images above. There’s […]
It’s the last week of the Dublin Theatre Festival, so make the most of it while it’s here! There’s a new festival with IMRAM 2016 – Irish Language Literature Festival – October […]
Wishful Beginnings – Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) – Oct 6-8 Verk Produksjoner are a Norwegian theatre company who dabble with the unknown. They are a collective who create obscure, experimental and […]
The Circus Animal’s Desertion – Samuel Beckett Theatre – Dublin Theatre Festival Review – Oct 4-Oct 8 The piece opens with one actor already on stage. He is on a plinth, laid […]
The Rocky Horror Show – Bord Gáis Energy Theatre – Review 3 Oct 2016 – 8 Oct 2016 Recommended for ages 13+ This is your typical musical about a pansexual, cross-dressing mad […]
So, I suspect people are quite busy with the Dublin Theatre Festival, it’s week two of the Festival that runs until the 16th of October all around the city. The Dublin Festival […]
So, it’s all over bar the shouting! Another year as slipped past, and you’d have to say it’s been a good one! Feel free to disagree with the judges in the comments […]
Low Lying -Tiger Dublin Fringe Review Created by Robbie Blake, Jessie Keenan and Ciara McKeon Dates Sep 23 – 25 @ 14:00 & 16:00 – Tickets €14 / €12 conc. Duration 60 […]
So, was that the best Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival ever? Some great stuff in it anyway, next year will have a lot to live up to! There is a new kid in […]
Monday: Watch Out for the Right! – National Stadium – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review Dates Sep 18 – 20 @ 19:30 – Tickets €16 / €14 conc. Duration 55 mins – Venue: […]
This Is How We Fly – Spiegeltent – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review Date Sep 18 @ 19:00 / Site opens 18:00 – Tickets €18 Duration 90 mins – Venue: Spiegeltent @ Merrion […]
We had the chance to talk to Jessie Keenan, choreographer of Low Lying, a new production in the Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival which takes place at a secret location in the Docklands […]
Into the Water – Smock Alley – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review Dates Sep 18, 23, 24 @ 12:00 / Sep 17 – 18 @ 14:30 / Sep 19 @ 18:30 / Sep […]
So, there’s not only a Tiger in the streets of Dublin this week, there’s also Culture Night on Friday the 16th of Sept. Spoiled for choice, so you are! There’s far too […]
Age of Transition – Aoife McAtamney – Tiger Dublin Fringe We have two tickets to give away to one lucky winner for the premiere of Age of Transition on Monday, September 12th […]
Ok, it’s September and you know what that means? Festival season is upon us! The Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival starts on the 10th of Sept and runs through to the 21st. Don’t […]
Liz Roche Company/ Wrongheaded We had the chance to talk to Choreographer (and Artistic Director) Liz Roche ahead of the opening of Wrongheaded in the Tiger Dublin Fringe. It’s a new piece […]
Our very own lovely girl competition kicks off this week with the Rose of Tralee International Festival 2016. I suggest you studiously ignore it! Some small festivals around Dublin include the Harbour […]
Body&Soul at Electric Picnic 2016 Body&Soul is now in its 13th year at Electric Picnic, which seems a bit dazzling. I remember when it was a new born instead of a grumpy […]
BIG BANG FESTIVAL OF RHYTHM CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY – FRIDAY 29th TO SUNDAY 31st JULY 2016 This festival is back for its 10th year and as ever, it will give you a […]
Another Summer week where you should really be outside enjoying the fresh air! If you’re going to ignore this worthwhile advice, we’ve a few recommendations for you. There’s The Hellfire Squad at […]
Day Two of the festival and spirits remained high. The rain had held off so far, but there was little sign of the sun despite weather reports to the contrary! The day […]
With the Project Arts Centre recently celebrating their 50th anniversary, they’ve just announced a new season of work to celebrate this achievement! You can see the full line up below, and there’s […]
Full details of the Galway Arts Festival were announced last week, and there’s some interesting looking events. It runs from July 11th – 24th all over the city and is usually worth […]
Fulcrum – Dublin Dance Festival – Project Arts Centre – Review by Stephen McDermott In July 1982, at the invitation of the Association Internationale de Défense des Artistes, Samuel Beckett produced his […]
We had the chance to talk to Jo Mangan, the director of the Carlow Arts Festival. You can see the results below where she discusses Alien visitations in Truffaut’s Code and other […]
Betroffenheit – Kidd Pivot & Electric Company Theatre O’Reilly Theatre – Dates Tue 24, Wed 25 May @ 7.30pm The performance starts in almost complete darkness. As the lights start to grow, […]